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    Collection of Britishicon WWII Training and Propaganda Films

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    WWII British Training Films - Rifle Handling



    P14, SMLE and FN handling, plus .280 Rifle testing



    WWII British Training Films - Men of Indian & Irish Armies



    Period WWII film overview of Indian and Irish Armies
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    Is there any way to download these videos?

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    Right mouse click on the video icon > copy link to clipboard

    example:
    wanna download: "WWII Britishicon Training Films - Rifle Handling"

    The link: http://www.photobucket.com/player.swf?file=http://s27.photobucket.com/albums/c1...iflesPart1.flv

    extract the link to "MilitaryvideosRiflesPart1.flv":
    http://s27.photobucket.com/albums/c1...iflesPart1.flv

    Copy this link into a fresh opened browser window and press enter ...
    You will now be asked to open or to download the file.
    Select "download" and save the .flv to a position of your choice :-)

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