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Welcome to Fort Hood’s web presence. For post information please call: 254-287-1110. If you notice any Suspicious Activity report it to: 254-288-COPS.

GRAPHICS, PHOTOS, & VIDEO

About Various Files…
All of these files are in the public domain unless otherwise indicated. However, users are requested to credit the photographer/videographer as indicated or simply "Department of Defense."

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Photos…
All sites allow you to view selected highlight imagery from combat camera photographers around the world. You will be able to view the caption for each image, download a screen resolution or high resolution version of any image as well as send as an Electronic Postcard of the image to a destination of your choice.

Web Graphics…
To save any particular image, use your right mouse button (Mac users click and hold) to click on the image. Then choose to save the image. Before any image was placed in this collection, care was taken to determine whether the image was subject to any copyright claims. To the best of our knowledge, the graphics displayed here are in the public domain. If you believe that an image in this collection is subject to copyright protection, please contact us with a short message identifying the image and why you believe it is copyrighted.

Sounds…
To listen to the sound clips in this section, you must have a computer with a sound card, speakers, and the appropriate software. You can download the free RealPlayer or download a free .wav player. The RealMedia versions will play as the file downloads. The .wav files will download completely before they begin playing.

Videos…
The videos in this section are in .mov format, which require the QuickTime player. The .mov files will download completely before they begin playing (allowing you to save the movie).

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Army Images…
www.army.mil/media/
Subject matter searchable section of the Army’s public website with more than 2,300 feature photos used on the Army homepage.

DVIDS – Atlanta…
www.dvidshub.net/index.php
Since its launch in the summer of 2004, DVIDS has become an increasingly significant public affairs tool, providing civilian media and command information channels with rapid, easy access to the military fighting the Global War on Terrorism.

Through live satellite interviews and distribution of combat footage, DVIDS provides a state-of-the-art timely, accurate and reliable connection between the military and the media around the world 24/7. If news breaks, DVIDS is ready to support requests from every media organization regardless of market size or resources.

Defense Visual Information Center…
www.defenseimagery.mil/
DVIC is the official records center for the storage and preservation of visual information (VI) records of the U.S. military. Our holdings include motion picture film, videotape, still photography, and CD-ROM stock photo collections for use by Department of Defense (DoD) customers in support of mission requirements. Most of our imagery is made available to the public on a cost-recovery fee basis.

DefenseLink Multi-Media Gallery…
www.defense.gov/multimedia/multimedia.aspx
Comprehensive collection of images, graphics, sound and video compiled by military photojournalists and Combat Camera specialists stationed around the world.

DefenseLink Graphics – Organizational Seals…
www.defenselink.mil/multimedia/web_graphics/
Department of Defense, Military Service Seals and United in Memory Emblem are protected from unauthorized use by law. However, the Military Services typically approve the use of their Service emblem or coat of arms as a substitute. There is no such substitute for the Department of Defense Seal. To request use of the Service emblems or coat of arms, refer to our fact sheet.

More Military Images & Clip Art…
www.hqda.army.mil/aoguide/clipart.htm
A compendium of websites compiled by the Pentagon Library staff.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Digital Visual Library…
www.usace.army.mil/Media/Images.aspx
The photographic and graphic images located on this web site are provided to visually communicate programs, projects and events of the US Army Corps of Engineers and are made available through the combined efforts of team members throughout the Corps.

Other Sources of Military Images…
www.history.army.mil/index.html
U.S. Army Center of Military History.