Dog Green Productions is proud to announce the award to DGP of a new four year contract with the American Battle Monuments Commission for the development and production of twelve high-tech campaign interactives and two large format state of the art touch table timeline interactives (World War I and World War II) for ABMC sites in various locations around the world. The campaign interactives will first be produced in large screen high resolution touch screen kiosk format and will cover major United States military campaigns during World War I and World War II. These will include sites such as Cambridge American Military Cemetery and Brookwood Cemetery in the United Kingdom. The campaign interactives will also be migrated in a new format and style to the ABMC web site network. These interactives will be created in an advanced, extremely detailed, and encyclopedic format that is multi-layered for home/school and facility use. To see some examples of two previous interactives, please refer to the American Battlefield Commission (ABMC) web site at www.abmc.gov. They include The Battle of Point du Hoc and The Normandy Campaign.
The American Battle Monuments Commission, established by the Congress in 1923, is an agency of the Executive Branch of the Federal Government.
The Commission—guardian of America’s overseas commemorative cemeteries and memorials—honors the service, achievements and sacrifice of United States Armed Forces. The Commission’s commemorative mission includes:
• Designing, constructing, operating and maintaining permanent American cemeteries in foreign countries.
• Establishing and maintaining U.S. military memorials, monuments and markers where American armed forces have served overseas since April 6, 1917, and within the U.S. when directed by public law.
• Controlling the design and construction of permanent U.S. military monuments and markers by other U.S. citizens and organizations, both public and private, and encouraging their maintenance.
For more information, please contact David Gary or Max Lewkowicz at info@doggreenproductions.com.

Hi I’m not sure if my first comment went through so I’m resending it.
Hi, I understand that your Company has been working with the American Battle Monuments Commission and have put together a documentary on The Normandy American Cemetery. I have heard that within that documentary you visit the ‘Sacrifice Gallery’ in the museum. Is there any coverage of PFC. Harold E. Sellers in your documentary?
The reason I’m asking is that I have some war memorabilia of Mr. Sellers and would like to put additional history with the items.
Has the documentary been released yet or do you have a date when it will be?
I would greatly appreciate any additional information you can supply.
Thank you,
John Bartlett