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See all 2 positive reviews› 5.0 out of 5 starsOk by me. ByJohnnie Ryallon November 7, 2013 1 of 1 people found this review helpful I don't see why this set got all bad reviews. It's exactly what I expected. I wasn't expecting a history of the entire war. It's not. Its a few DVD's of different groups from our side that fought the war. They are old films from when the war was being fought made by the military. I wouldnt call it "propaganda" though. If you are looking for a history lesson or graphic footage of casualties and fighting, look elsewhere. If you are looking for mid 1960's films of what the different groups of allied forces were doing mostly early on during the war, this is for you. You can't beat it for the price. P.s. the booklet does have a misprint about My lai. (mentioned in another review). Top critical review See all 7 critical reviews› 1.0 out of 5 starsRe-published propaganda footage from the 60's.. HORRIBLE! ByAchieve Moreon December 26, 2010 4 of 4 people found this review helpful Since I love documentaries, my brother got me this dvd set along with "Trenches, Battleground WWI", for Christmas. And let me tell you... stay away from anything produced by Madacy Entertainment. All this contains is some old public domain footage from the US military's propaganda department, and there is literally nothing of value in terms of education or information. Then, there is some low rent, uneducated, and disheveled old man, whose seems to be robotically reading from a cue card in his basement, as he spumes some quick political propaganda which has no direction or meaning. Since they were gifts, I can't get too angry, but at the same time I feel like everyone needs to know what a scam they're running. Save your money on anything this company publishes for sale... THIS HAS ZERO DOCUMENTARY,OR ENTERTAINMENT VALUE! Ed Rasen did it again. And gave us another Vietnam war low budget documentary, after the well put together collection "We were Heroes" and the not so good "Secrets of the Vietnam war". What do we get with "Fighting Forces Vietnam"? The vital statistics are such: 11 (eleven!) hours film on five DVDs, about 95 percent of them original footage, handsome metal box, booklet with photos and VN war chronology. Ed Rasen presents the military units and outfits which participated in the vn war. Mostly if not exclusively he relies on features from "The Big Picture" and seemingly from newsreel which seem to have been put together back then for a military audience. Since most of the Big Picture features presented here have ben available in numerous othre editions, the newsreel segments are the real finds in this collection. And they sure make You hope that Ed Rasen descends into the movie vaults again to unearth some more of it. The technical quality varies, but mostly it is mediocre which of course is mostly due to the condition of the original material. All things considered it is a 3 out of 5 because at a price like this there is not much You can do wrong
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