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- In August 1966, in a Vietnamese rubber plantation called Long Tan, 108 young and inexperienced Australian and New Zealand soldiers are fighting for their lives against 2500 North Vietnamese and Viet Cong soldiers.
- Two best friends, Vietnam War veterans-turned-stuntmen, are sent as spies to the Philippines on a top secret mission for the Australian government.
- Tells the story of three men--Bluey, a tough two fisted drover (Taylor), Milo, a laconic dingo trapper (Rafferty), and Pete, an intellectual English "new chum" (Finch). Together they serve in North Africa, fighting against the forces of Rommel in what has now become one of Australia's greatest wartime legends--The Rats of Tobruk.
- This interactive experience is a unique, high quality presentation reflecting the hugely diverse range of Army's commitments in Afghanistan. It is a series of twenty two short videos highlighting the experiences and successes of life in Afghanistan, as told by the dedicated soldiers who served there doing the job that was asked of them. The videos are raw, gritty and sometimes emotional accounts from soldiers and families telling their stories and vividly recounting the highs and lows of their experiences. They are engaging, honest and compelling viewing. The videos are complimented by specially created multimedia products in the form of image galleries, video reports, maps, citations, medals and awards; encouraging the viewer to navigate further, discover and become immersed in the experience. This is activated by clicking on each chapter's "Explore Chapter" button, This presentation of Army's most recent and longest campaign serves as both a contemporary record of its endeavours and an enduring collection of Army's commitment to Afghanistan.
- A promotional film for the Australian Army about the dilemma of an Army Major who is considering resigning to take a job in private enterprise. Shows the action and planning of a military field exercise.
- Strand of documentaries on wildlife and the environment.
- Tony and Frank return to Australia from Vietnam, and find it difficult to fit back into society. Frank's wounds make a return to normal life very difficult, while Tony's attempts to restart a relationship with Esse, his childhood sweetheart, are fraught with challenges as she is part of the anti-war movement. Both Tony and Frank find it impossible to fit back in, with Tony having a breakdown and Frank not fitting back into married life.
- Tony's whereabouts are unknown to his family. He is in Thailand, making money by demanding money from Vietnamese boat people to assist them. On one of the boats, he runs into an old flame from Vietnam and rekindles a relationship with her. Esse has become a television personality, interviewing celebrities and local identities and living with a lawyer. She hears about PTSD which brings to mind Tony's behavior before he left. Esse becomes more interested in PTSD, deciding to write a book about it, causing her relationship to break up. In the course of her research, she discovers where Tony is now living and goes to find him ...
- Living in Northern Italy and still recovering from his failed marriage when war in Europe becomes a certainty, Guy Crouchback hurries home to England. Despite his father's suggestion that a desk job might be more fitting for a man his age, Guy joins an elite fighting force, the Royal Corps of Halberdiers.