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Pentomic 101st

"Story of 101st Airborne Division. Viewers will see a comprehensive historical review of the 101st Airborne Division from early organization and training in World War II, through combat in Europe, to Reorganization Day Ceremonies held late in 1956 when the Division became the Army's first potential nuclear equipped, long-range, "fire brigade." In flashbacks, the episodebrings to life the Battle of the Ardennes in which this now-famed "Screaming Eagle" division played such a vital role in the town of Bastogne. Narrated in the language of the soldiers who were there, this dramatic film presentation concerns itself with the "esprit de corps" that arose among paratroopers of World War II and is continuing in the new "Pentomic 101st." In bringing the past and present together, the camera lens is aimed at Army Chief of Staff General Maxwell Taylor, wartime commander of the 101st. His words are pointed and leave little doubt in the viewers' mind that "speed, mobility and versatility are the key concepts" behind the Army's "new look.""--National Archives and Records Administration.

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  • ""Story of 101st Airborne Division. Viewers will see a comprehensive historical review of the 101st Airborne Division from early organization and training in World War II, through combat in Europe, to Reorganization Day Ceremonies held late in 1956 when the Division became the Army's first potential nuclear equipped, long-range, "fire brigade." In flashbacks, the episodebrings to life the Battle of the Ardennes in which this now-famed "Screaming Eagle" division played such a vital role in the town of Bastogne. Narrated in the language of the soldiers who were there, this dramatic film presentation concerns itself with the "esprit de corps" that arose among paratroopers of World War II and is continuing in the new "Pentomic 101st." In bringing the past and present together, the camera lens is aimed at Army Chief of Staff General Maxwell Taylor, wartime commander of the 101st. His words are pointed and leave little doubt in the viewers' mind that "speed, mobility and versatility are the key concepts" behind the Army's "new look.""--National Archives and Records Administration."@en
  • "From the U.S. Army's The Big Picture television series, 1950-1975."@en

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  • "Short films"@en
  • "Nonfiction films"@en
  • "Nonfiction television programs"@en
  • "Documentary television programs"@en
  • "Documentary films"@en

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  • "Pentomic 101st"
  • "Pentomic 101st"@en