This YouTube video announces details for Dragonman's Drawing Contest, specifically targeting children aged 6-12. The theme for the next contest is to create an original, free-hand drawing imitating D-Day or Operation Overlord on June 6th, 1944. Entrants are encouraged to depict bunkers from either the American or Nazi German side, and soldiers coming ashore from the five beaches. The description emphasizes the historical significance of this battle in WWII and mentions that an artist will verify originality. Submissions are due by May 15th, with winners announced the following weekend and receiving cash prizes. All entries will be displayed at the museum. The video also promotes merchandise sales.
This video from Dragonman's commemorates the service of American troops in Afghanistan, both historically and presently. It highlights the museum's efforts to educate visitors about the sacrifices made by US soldiers and expresses solidarity with allies and ongoing efforts for global peace. The description includes a call to action to shop for t-shirts from Dragonman's website. While the title and description focus on military history and remembrance, there's no direct mention of specific firearms, calibers, manufacturers, or technical aspects of firearms.
This video features former Army Captain Roger Hill discussing the alleged impact of "PC culture" and "high command" decisions on American soldiers, specifically under the Obama administration. He claims this has endangered military personnel and the public. Grant Stinchfield hosts the discussion, which airs on NRATV. The content focuses on critiques of military policy and its perceived negative consequences.
This American Rifleman Television Web Exclusive recounts the historic moment when American soldiers from the Fifth Armored Division became the first Allied troops to enter Nazi Germany on September 11, 1944. The segment was filmed at the exact location of this pivotal event during the filming of an episode on the Battle of the Bulge.
This episode of Commentators, sponsored by Kimber, features Dom Raso discussing the importance of the right to vote as a freedom for which American soldiers have fought and died. The video emphasizes the significance of this right within the context of American liberties and historical sacrifices. It encourages viewers to watch more episodes on NRA News.
This episode of Patriot Profiles features Sergeant Ed Eaton reflecting on his emotional return to Vietnam 25 years after serving. He shares a poignant memory of a Vietnam General expressing gratitude to American soldiers for their conduct during the war, specifically for not harming women and children. Eaton uses this recollection to question the actions and stances of public figures like John Kerry and Jane Fonda. The video is sponsored by Smith & Wesson and directs viewers to the full episode on NRA News.
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