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Product Features Digitally remastered from the original films to give you the highest-quality, most pristine war films available anywhere These are the original World War II movies from the National Archives as they were originally filmed and edited Watch John Fords Academy Award-winning masterpieces, The Battle of Midway and December 7th, the rare extended version Featuring film of General MacArthur wading ashore at Leyte, General Daniel Sultan, early Navy training in the 1920 s, and the official signing ceremony of Japans surrender aboard the USS Missouri Product Description DIGITALLY REMASTERED WAR FILMS! State-of-the-art technology was used to digitally remaster and create pristine transfers from the original source materials in order to give you the highest quality war films available anywhere in this 4-DVD boxed set from the National Archives. Select films from this inestimable national resource have been assembled to produce U.S. Navy: War in the Pacific, a collection of war films focused on the U.S. Navy s involvement in the Pacific campaign during World War II. Note: These films are not rated. May contain scenes and language not suitable for all viewers. Films include: December 7th: Long Version (1943)Academy Award Winner The Battle of Midway (1942) Academy Award Winner Fighting Lady (1944) Japanese Sign Final Surrender (1945) The Fleet that Came to Stay (1945) Brought to Action (1945) Why We re Here: A Report from General Sultan (1944) Naval Aviation School Great Lakes, IL (1926) Navy Trade School Hampton Roads, VA (1926)