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Join this channel to get access to perks: / @periscopefilm Join us on Patreon. Visit / periscopefilm Visit our website www.PeriscopeFilm.com "Unconventional Warfare" is an early 1960s (1963?) film by the Army Pictorial Center examining guerrilla warfare, and U.S. counter capability. The film opens with soldiers patrolling a jungle and coming under attack by guerrilla snipers. The entire platoon is wiped out. 00:00 An insurgent travels by boat along a jungle river. He pulls up to the bank and joins comrades at a camouflaged headquarters. He reports to a superior his recon findings. 03:58 A map of the area is marked; a new attack planned. 04:39 Villagers tend to chores. 04:50 Insurgents arrive and talk to the people about joining their rebellion. 06:14 The villagers applaud, and the leader presses his demands for support. 08:00 Revolts in China and Cuba. Insurgents take over the streets, killing people. 08:16 Fidel Castro calls for victory. 08:19 Indochina guerrilla soldiers aka Viet Cong attack and kill civilians. 08:44 At a meeting of Communist Party organizers on January 6, 1961, Nikita Khrushchev announces that he stands by “wars of liberation.” 09:16 The Kremlin. 09:27 Guerrilla soldiers plan their next attack. 09:49 Someone resists. The insurgents beat him. 10:00 Insurgents take over village after village. 10:27 The Balboa School in Panama serves as “headquarters of the beleaguered nation” where leaders meet with U.S. officials, appealing for intervention.10:54 U.S. sailors, airmen, and soldiers listen to news of the rebellion. 11:30 A news correspondent interviews a Defense Department unconventional warfare expert about the first of three threats: insurgents, and how the U.S. responds. 13:56 Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Green Beret soldiers practice martial arts. They train in guerrilla tactics. They learn jungle survival. 15:48 Soldiers are trained in language, field medicine, radio operation, and demolition. 16:46 Navy SEALS parachute into off-shore waters in a training exercise. 17:58 Airmen at Hurlburt Field, Florida, train in combat, marksmanship, and psychological warfare. 20:03 A Marine H-34 Choctaw helicopter lands. Armed Marines dismount and head into woodland. They learn to track guerrilla soldiers and to survive in inaccessible areas. They use speed and surprise to overtake insurgents, firing M30 mortars to finish them off. 21:43 Special Forces train to overtake enemy positions using stealth. 22:22 The expert discusses the benefits of a special warfare soldier in peace times. 22:58 Military Assistance Groups train foreign military personnel. 24:15 Communist insurgents incite and recruit villagers, beating those who resist. 25:58 The expert discusses how the military helps villagers recognize insurgent propaganda. 26:04 Members of all service branches attend classes in the Civil Affairs School at Fort Gordon, Georgia. 27:27 At the Counter Insurgency Department school, Fort Bragg, service personnel learn how to make civic use of military training. 28:02 The expert discusses the second threat: nuclear war. 28:49 ICBM rockets launch. A submarine travels the sea. A B-47 bomber takes off. The USS Enterprise and USS Long Beach cruise the ocean, a squad of B-52s fly in formation.29:31 A nuclear explosion. 30:24 U.S. battleships, aircraft carriers, and amphibious troops display power. 31:45 The expert discusses the ways the U.S. can deter the Soviet Union from starting war. The Strike Command is highlighted. F-100 and F-84F fighters, C-130 and C-124 transport planes in action. 34:00 The expert discusses how the U.S. addresses the third threat: insurgent uprisings. 34:28 U.S. soldiers train foreign military personnel. 34:55 A U.S. Army captain trains troops in guerrilla warfare. 36:24 U.S. advisors train foreign forces. 36:47 Military personnel talk with jungle villagers, gaining their trust. The army improves public utilities and civil engineering. They bring medical aid. 38:49 A group of insurgents enter a village, see that the village is supported by the military, and run off. 39:00 Joint military forces work together to hunt and destroy the insurgents. 40:06 The insurgents try to escape, but are killed save one. 42:25 Recap of the fight against insurgents and unconventional warfare. END Motion picture films don't last forever; many have already been lost or destroyed. If you have endangered films you'd like to have scanned, or wish to donate celluloid to Periscope Film so that we can share them with the world, we'd love to hear from you. Contact us via the weblink below. This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com