The rare combat and behind the scenes footage available for the first time and for free on RealMilitaryFlix.com is a boon for military enthusiasts, military veterans, and history buffs alike as well as a primer, a sort of basic training if you will, for those anxious to learn more about America's storied military history. The site is the brainchild of former Air Force Combat Camera Officer John Corry, whose father was a Navy Cameraman during World War II. Through firsthand experience, Corry was able to ascertain the importance of sharing the entire military experience, one that culminates on the battlefield but contains many other important and interesting nuances. As such, viewers are treated to as comprehensive a collection of video and film as can be found on-line; one that includes uncensored war footage, declassified World War II training films, captured Third Reich newsreels and propaganda films, medical films, secret Pentagon and White House briefings, and much more.
As a self-styled window into history, RealMilitaryFlix.com is an evolving entity committed to posting new videos and film footage as it becomes available. With over 600 films in its library, a number that is growing, the breadth and depth of its archives is unmatched on-line today. And at a time of war, the history that is being made on today's battlefields is featured through footage from Iraq and Afghanistan as well as the latest military headlines.
Throughout its history, this country has been defined by the conflicts it has fought and the brave service of countless generations of fighting men and women. Thanks to an equally brave generation of battlefield cameramen, the heroism and sacrifice inherent in America's troops and the stark realities of war have been commemorated and preserved for posterity. As the most comprehensive military film website on-line today, RealMilitaryFlix.com serves as the meeting point for both young and old, military and civilian, and history buff and historical novice to secure a front row seat as the history of America's military continues to unfold.
John Corry is a former Combat Camera Officer in the US Air Force. With the permission of the US Department of Defense, Corry was able to collect hundreds of military films and videos.



