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VideosCorregidor, Fortress of CourageAbout the MovieIn all the annals of military history no more furious and violent combat took place than on the rugged battlements of Corregidor. The silent testimony of that fury is forever cast in broken stone and twisted steel, evidence of the courage and noble cause that placed friend and foe in harm’s way; a grim reminder that men of goodwill should never again rage and raise their hands against each other but should live together in peace and harmony. Today, Corregidor sleeps with her ghosts. They cannot talk. They speak only through the legacy they left behind in this fortress of courage. Video InformationCorregidor, Fortress of Courage Please allow 10 to 15 days for delivery. MacArthur – "I Shall Return"Winner of 2001 Telly Award in Documentary/History category. About the MovieConqueror! Defender! Liberator! Douglas MacArthur played all three roles unique in the annals of military history. A never before told story of how an "affair of the heart" influenced the awesome events of World War II. A powerful story of one of the greatest generals in history, including raw and shocking combat footage never before seen by the public. PROCEEDS GENERATED BY THE SALE OF THIS PROGRAM WILL BE USED BY "FILIPINO-AMERICAN MEMORIAL ENDOWMENT" (FAME) TO HELP PRESERVE AND MAINTAIN EXISTING MONUMENTS IN THE PHILIPPINES. Video InformationMacArthur – "I Shall Return" Please allow 10 to 15 days for delivery. Payment DetailsPayment must be paid in advance by check. Credit cards are not accepted. Checks should be made out to: Military Combat Stock Footage Library Checks should be mailed to: |
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