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    131115-M-SK371-002 Blood Drive Transmission Cuts

    131115-M-SK371-002 Blood Drive Transmission Cuts
    U.S. service members with the Armed Services Blood Bank Center (ASBBC) gather blood donations on Camp Kinser, Okinawa, Japan on 15 November, 2013. The Blood Drive was conducted to gather much needed blood supplies for service members in support of Humanitarian Assistance Disaster Relief (HADR) Operation Damayan in the Republic of the Philippines. (U.S. Marine Corps Motion Imagery by Lance Cpl. Jacob A. Hug)

    The Blackhawks of HM-15

    The Blackhawks of HM-15
    The Blackhawks of Helicopter Mine Countermeasures Squadron (HM) 15 support Command, Task Force 51 while forward deployed in the Arabian Gulf. CTF 51 provides command and control of amphibious forces in the region, contingency response missions, maritime humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. Also available in high definition.

    Multimedia: Navy Combat Cameramen Train in Combat Tactics

    Multimedia: Navy Combat Cameramen Train in Combat Tactics
    A multimedia piece about Navy and Marine Corps combat cameramen practicing combat tactics during Fleet Combat Camera Pacific’s Winter Quick Shot 2015 joint field training exercise in the Angeles National Forest near Azusa, Calif., Feb. 13 to Feb. 27, 2015. Quick Shot is a semi-annual exercise that improves combat camera Service members' abilities to operate in a tactical environment. (U.S. Navy video by Fleet Combat Camera Pacific/RELEASED)

    EOD2 Ryan Bejar Feature; IVER 3 Unmanned Underwater Vehicle

    EOD2 Ryan Bejar Feature; IVER 3 Unmanned Underwater Vehicle
    Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician 2nd Class Ryan Bejar, assigned to Commander, Task Group (CTG) 56.1, talks about his experience with the Iver 3 unmanned underwater vehicle and its importance to the Navy EOD community at CTG 56.1 in Manama, Bahrain, July 6, 2015. Also available in high definition. (U.S. Navy video by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Arthurgwain L. Marquez/Released)

    CTG 56.1 F/A-18 Aircraft Recovery

    CTG 56.1 F/A-18 Aircraft Recovery
    150804-N-CW570-001 Navy Divers and Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technicians, assigned to Commander Task Group (CTG) 56.1, recover an F/A-18 Super Hornet aircraft lost at sea. CTG 56.1 conducts expeditionary explosive ordnance disposal, mobile salvage diving and force protection operations throughout the 5th Fleet area of operations. (U.S. Navy video by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Arthurgwain L. Marquez/Released)

    #221: Managing Megatron's Social Media w/ USAF Veteran Mark Harper, President/CMO of We Are The Mighty

    #221: Managing Megatron's Social Media w/ USAF Veteran Mark Harper, President/CMO of We Are The Mighty

    Air Force Veteran Mark Harper found his niche as a content creator for combat camera. After leaving service, he leveraged his military experience for a career in the entertainment industry. He now leads a media company that publishes military stories.

    The son of a green beret, Harper earned his undergraduate degree and commission through Air Force ROTC at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, NY. The 9/11 attacks prompted his deployment to Iraq as part of a communication squadron. In 2004, his animations, cartoons and videos received recognition, and he was referred to and joined combat camera. For most of his Air Force career, Captain Harper was the video flight commander for the 1st Combat Camera Squadron.

    In combat camera, Harper led combat-ready documentary teams that showed the world a glimpse into military operations, contingencies, exercises, weapons tests, and humanitarian relief operations. He used his position and leadership to teach Air Force commanders how useful media is for missions and how it can change and even save lives. Additionally, he led teams of trained visual information professionals in global deployments to provide the Department of Defense (DoD) footage of wartime and peacetime activities.

    Due to a 2007 reduction of forces, Harper left the Air Force and headed to Los Angeles to look for work in Hollywood.

    Although he entered the entertainment industry at an inopportune time, Harper persevered. He eventually found work at companies like Paramount and Technicolor before moving into entrepreneurship, where he co-founded Audeze LLCand landed $4 million in startup costs in a pitch to Atlantic Records.

    After leaving Audeze, Harper met with David Gale, who offered him a position as a content producer for a new media company that focuses on telling the military’s story. Instead of accepting, he decided to give his own personal pitch on his skills, experience, and accomplishments to rebrand himself for a better job – and it worked. Gale offered Harper a co-founder title with We Are the Mighty.

    We Are the Mighty is a multi-platform media brand dedicated exclusively to creating genuine and impactful content for the armed services community. As the company moves into 2021, Harper hopes to expand the company’s current intellectual property and move into longer form content.

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