Full battle rattle, a Market Road, Mile End Films, Don't Foam production in association with Pop's Paper Route and Tapwater Media ; produced and directed by Tony Gerber and Jesse Moss
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Full battle rattle, a Market Road, Mile End Films, Don't Foam production in association with Pop's Paper Route and Tapwater Media ; produced and directed by Tony Gerber and Jesse Moss
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
Full battle rattle
Oclc number
318357749
Responsibility statement
a Market Road, Mile End Films, Don't Foam production in association with Pop's Paper Route and Tapwater Media ; produced and directed by Tony Gerber and Jesse Moss
Runtime
85
Summary
"Before American soldiers are deployed to Iraq, they're given three weeks special training at the National Training Center on the Ft. Irwin Military Reservation, located in California's Mojave Desert. The National Training Center has constructed a simulated Iraqi village called Medina Wasl in the desert (one of thirteen such 'villages'), where new soldiers battle 'insurgents' (played by returning U.S. troops) and interact with 'ordinary citizens' (many portrayed by Iraqi exiles who've ended up in the United States) as they learn the ins and outs of combat in the Middle East. Full Battle Rattle offers a behind-the-scenes- look at Medina Wasl, the soldiers who learn there, the people who organize the war games, and the people who've been hired to play-act at being 'the enemy'"--Market Road Films website
Table Of Contents
Medina weasl -- Occupation -- Insurgency -- Counter-insurgency -- Collateral damage -- Civil war -- Reconstruction -- Withdrawal
Technique
live action
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