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​​​​​​​Dear Instructor,

Thank You for purchasing the Instructional Resources to accompany our documentary film, Pershing’s Paths of Glory


Sincerely, 
Dayle D. Hartnett, Ph.D. 




P.S. Please check your email inbox for a message with the link to this page for your future reference. ​​​​​​​

To obtain a version of the film that is appropriate for your purposes,
here are your choices: 
1) If you are showing the film to officially registered students in a classroom, where the content of the film directly relates to the course and/or lesson you are teaching. * 

a.  AMAZON HD (Streaming) Rent ($1.99) or Buy ($4.99), click here: https://amzn.to/3iV7bJv 

b.  AMAZON DVD – Buy ($17.99), click here: https://amzn.to/3AOVIBe 

*  Section 110(1) of the Copyright Law, Title 17, U.S. Code http://www.copyright.gov/title17/92chap1.html#110 provides an exemption for certain educational uses of video recordings. Specifically, it allows for "performance or display of a work by instructors or pupils in the course of face-to-face teaching activities of a nonprofit educational institution, in a classroom or similar place devoted to instruction." 
 
2) If you are planning to show the film in a public space where access is not restricted (e.g., you may be affiliated with a school district or an institution of higher learning which requires acquisition of public performance rights), you will need either a DVD with Public Performance Rights or a Digital Site License for streaming media.) 


Please contact PACIFIC FILM FOUNDATION, Joe Hartnett, at joe@pacificfilmfoundation.org
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Eight Bonus Video Clips
Including Rare Never-Before-Seen Footage (Click on the Images to View)
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GENERAL PERSHING’S COUNTER-INSURGENCY WITH THE MUSLIM MORO TRIBE 

Former U.S. Army Captain David Poe interacts with young cadets and explains how General Pershing dealt humanely and successfully with the Moslem Moros of Mindanao, Philippines, with whom he forged a 40-year peace.

GENERAL PERSHING ISSUES GLOBAL WARNING ABOUT NAZISM

General Pershing alerts the world in this 1936 Newsreel about the rise of Nazism and authoritarian fascist dictatorships. 







PERSHING’S LIVING LEGACY- YOUNG LEADERS

General Pershing’s Legacy are the young men and women joining organizations descended from the one young Lieutenant Pershing founded in 1894






AFGHAN WAR HERO FOLLOWS PERSHING’S FOOTSTEPS

Decorated (Bronze Star and Purple Heart) Veteran, David Poe CPT (ret) is interviewed while fighting in Afghanistan. 







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HELEN PATTON AND SANDY PERSHING HONOR GRANDFATHERS IN FRANCE 

Note: In French language - TV 3 News Report) Helen Patton and Sandy Pershing, the granddaughters of Generals Patton and Pershing meet for the first time at the former World War One Headquarters of the American Expeditionary Forces in Souilly, France.




SHAVING IS LIFE-SAVING – A LESSON OF SURVIVAL IN WW I 

David Poe interviews Doran Cart, Senior Curator at the National WWI Museum and Memorial, Kansas City, Missouri, about the importance of shaving to WWI “doughboys” forced to wear gas masks in the trenches due to poison gas weaponry.



GENERAL PERSHING’S GRANDDAUGHTER TALKS WITH FRENCH KIDS

Sandy Pershing meets French children at the Montsec American Memorial near St. Mihiel, France; she tells them about her grandfather, General John J. Pershing and why he and his American “doughboys” fought for freedom in France




THE LEGENDARY FRIENDSHIP OF GENERALS PERSHING AND PATTON

Sandy Pershing, Helen Patton, and David Poe discuss the lifelong friendship of Pershing and Patton. They sit in the same room where Pershing and Patton worked at the Headquarters of the American Expeditionary Forces, Souilly, France. This clip has never been seen - it's timecode is still marked on the footage

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SURPRISE - Two More Clips for You!
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(1917-18) WWI – AFRICAN AMERICAN “DOUGHBOYS”
IN FRANCE  

Many people, including some historians are unaware of the substantial participation of African America “Doughboys” in World War One. This footage, with its ‘ghostly’ signs of aging film stock is an eloquent testament to how many Black soldiers fought for freedom in France, when they were still not entirely free in their own country


HELEN PATTON:
“MY GRANDFATHER WAS SHOT IN THE ASS.” 

This is another clip from the early editing of Pershing’s Paths of Glory, with timecode markings. It features cast members Kevin Collins-Nelson, Roberto Duran, French TV Channel 3 Announcer Laurent Parisot, David Poe, Sandy Pershing, and Helen Patton. If you view to the end, you’ll see and hear General Patton’s granddaughter talking about how he was “shot in the ass.” 
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