.video-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; /* 16:9 aspect ratio (change to your video's aspect ratio if necessary) */ padding-top: 0; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; /* Ensure the video doesn't exceed the width of the screen */ } .video-container iframe, .video-container object, .video-container embed { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; /* Set the width to 100% to fit the container */ height: 100%; /* Set the height to 100% to fit the container */ }

Mp4 — Dod (358)

The results mention DoD visual information style guides for producing media, but not a specific file named "Dod (358) mp4".

Historical records refer to Army Book 358 in the context of WW1/WW2, which is unrelated to modern mp4 video files. Dod (358) mp4

Given the search results, it is highly likely that "Dod (358) mp4" is a misunderstanding of a document number (GAO-21-358 or FRAGO 358-23) rather than a video file. If you can confirm: The results mention DoD visual information style guides

I can better help you identify the specific, correct document or media. leading to potential gaps or duplications.

The DoD lacks a complete picture of prepositioning programs (assets stored worldwide) due to incomplete oversight, leading to potential gaps or duplications.