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Gordon Forbes III Movies

2012  
 
This documentary takes a hard hitting inside look at the inner workings of the Alpha Company US Marine Corps 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion as they are deployed to Iraq in 2005, trained for three weeks and then sent into the infamous Sunni Trianglie to help aid the infamous War on Terror. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi

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2002  
 
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This video documents the intense training anyone attempting to become a Navy SEAL must survive. The program showcases the bravery, determination, and discipline of these intensely loyal military men. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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1998  
 
The History Channel presents an inside look at the air-fighting tactics used during the Vietnam conflict. Acclaimed actor Charlton Heston narrates this edition of Secrets of War. The program provides a close-up look at the secret air-fighting tactics of the 20th century. Both the Vietnamese and the American maneuvers are documented in this revealing wartime exposé. War secrets and devious tactics used by both sides during the controversial conflict are revealed. See vintage footage of this disturbing event and hear details about how it was fought from the air. ~ Beth Deki, Rovi

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1981  
 
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Jim Morrison of the Doors has often been hailed as one of the most charismatic and controversial figures to emerge from the rock music scene of the 1960s, and the fiery passion of his performances and the ambitious poetic conceits of his lyrics continue to inspire fans and fellow artists more than three decades after his death in 1971. The Doors: No One Here Gets Out Alive -- The Doors' Tribute to Jim Morrison features interviews with the surviving members of the Doors -- guitarist Robbie Krieger, keyboard player Ray Manzarek, and drummer John Densmore -- as well as producer Paul Rothchild, band associate Danny Sugerman, and writer Jerry Hopkins as they offer observations and opinions on Morrison's life and legacy. The documentary also offers plenty of footage of the Doors in performance. Songs featured include "Light My Fire," "The End," "When the Music's Over," "L.A. Woman," "Back Door Man," " "Five to One," "Moonlight Drive," and many more. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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