Awhile back we had a young guy come through our unit who was doing his Undergraduate Photo Journalism project on our unit. He took some excellent photos. Real professional quality - I have a few framed in my office. And he also gave us a DVD. I have since put it up on YouTube. If you have some time check it out:
Do youall mind if AWRM hosts those videos a couple of places to help spread the word?
"The time for war has not yet come, but it will come and that soon, and when it does come, my advice is to draw the sword and throw away the scabbard." Gen. T.J. Jackson, March 1861
Re: NEODF YouTubed#165343 12/22/200711:48 AM12/22/200711:48 AM
Great videos! That is really professionally done. Stuff like this definitely needs to get out more. I tell you what though, all that snow makes me cold just looking at it.
Ya, Ya, Maybe some up beat music would better compliment those good pics . It's still nice to see the N.E.O.D.F. on Youtube just the same . More to come , soon I hope ...
If we are to remain free, all good men should join their local militia and learn to fight tyranny on every level and by any means necessary. If you live in Ohio and would like to participate in Militia training contact the OVC Ohio Volunteer Corps
Re: NEODF YouTubed#165348 12/23/200708:54 AM12/23/200708:54 AM
The entire production (photos and music) are the author's work. Not mine to monkey with. I just got the permission to put it up. Hopefully with time, we will have more videos of us up.
'In the hour of need, at the moment of truth; you will not rise to the occasion - you will default to your level of training' -LtCol Dave Grossman
If we are to remain free, all good men should join their local militia and learn to fight tyranny on every level and by any means necessary. If you live in Ohio and would like to participate in Militia training contact the OVC Ohio Volunteer Corps
Three thumbs up on the last video. Absolutely outstanding.
"The time for war has not yet come, but it will come and that soon, and when it does come, my advice is to draw the sword and throw away the scabbard." Gen. T.J. Jackson, March 1861