Soldiers of the 4th Cavalry division against Iraqi Insurgents.
Genre: Military Videos
by: joealencar
G-MONEY and MONGO cranking it.
Genre: Funny Videos
by: Backstage
I didn't know Britain's wildlife had so much talent, not only can they forage for nuts & hibernate for winter and stuff, but they can play brass instruments and mime better than Britney !! Remarkable achievement, it really is !
by: mcmentalninja
Cowboys & Stooges. When a group of thugs known as the Killer Dillons terrorize a small Western town, Elmer (a dimwitted fella himself) seeks help from a nearby cavalry, who quickly agree to send him some men. Their names? Moe, Shemp, and Larry.
Genre: TV Videos
by: TheThreeStoogesMinisode
two cow servant boys are attacked by Indians. the two men take refuge in the ruins of a fort and await the cavalry. produced by oscar blates productions, directed by vincent schmitt, actors as vincent schmitt and scha fasquel, distribued by studio sognomacchina
Genre: Movie Trailers
by: sognomacchina
From AK 47s slicing through Civil War cavalry to laser guns testing an ancient Roman legions resolve, “Darkest of Days” delivers a unique action experience in a story as harrowing as “Memento” with all the fun of “Back to the Future.”GameZombie anxiously anticipates the Sept 8th release of 8monkey Labs and Phantom EFX’s newest, epic in scope FPS, “Darkest of Days.”http://www.DarkestofDays.com
Genre: Video Games
by: gamezombie
Airs Friday Oct. 2nd at 10pm/9c on HISTORY. Gunny explores the history of the weapons that ruled the world for thousands of years before guns came. Featured weapons include: English Long Bow vs. Medieval Crossbow--Gunny tests out the armor piercing power of these legendary weapons; the Roman Pilum--Gunny tests out the Roman throwing spear that helped create an empire, and explores its surprising and revolutionary design; the Lance--Gunny trains on the cavalry spear that roamed the battlefields from Medieval times all the way to WWI; and Gunny gives us a detailed exploration of the tech and design behind swords from ancient Bronze to the Japanese Samurai sword to todays modern day bayonet, still being used by military around the world.
Genre: Entertainment
by: TheHistoryChanne