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- The eyewitness story of the illegal U.S. and U.K. military anthrax vaccination programs, which is recommended by Montel Williams as the Must-See Documentary of the Year. Because of the vaccine's crippling and deadly consequences when incurable auto-immune disease and birth defects spread like wildfire through Gulf War veterans, your nation was compromised by a for-profit no-liability procurement system ruled by political fears & corrupt scientists. Watch this documentary to learn why you must stop illegal human experiments in the name of Homeland Security. By saving a veteran, you can save your own life.
- In this behind-the-scenes featurette, its first section records the dedication of Phelps Mess Hall on May 4 2006, located on the U.S. Marine Corps base at Twentynine Palms, California. The building is named in honor of Lance Corporal Chance R. Phelps, the subject of the movie Taking Chance (2009). We learn about Chance, the person he was and the circumstances of his death, from interviews of his family members and squad mates. The second section of this featurette contains an interview with the Marine officer who escorted Lance's body to his funeral, Lt. Col. Michael R. Strobl (Retired). LtCol Strobl relates how he kept a diary of his trip, which he used to write an essay titled "A Marine's Journey Home", sharing it first with Chance's family. The essay was later developed into Taking Chance (2009).
- In the last few years, U.S. Marines have begun training en mass to learn Arabic language and culture in preparation for deployment to Iraq. Armed Ambassadors follows the 2nd Batallion, 24th Marines to their training base in Southern California. Arab-Americans are part of the setting in this faux-Iraqi village where friend and enemy may be indistinguishable. When the 2/24th deploys to al Anbar province in Iraq with objectives that include security and winning hearts and minds, their diplomatic skills are put to the test.
- Tim is invited to a Marine base for a special Tool Time episode, but is embarrassed when Jill proves more capable at driving a tank.
- Huell learns about Catalina Island Pigeon Messenger Service which provided communication to the mainland in the 1890s. Then he visits the former Army Air Corps Condor Field, Twentynine Palms which trained glider pilots during World War II.