Active Duty Adds Another Title to AEBN Network

CHARLOTTE — Video-on-demand giant AEBN has signed an exclusive VOD deal with gay adult studio Active Duty for their new title "Summer Recruits."

Active Duty's Dick Flamingo conceived of "Summer Recruits" as a hybrid between the military niche and titles that simply make use of a sunny summer setting. Choosing to share this title with AEBN was the natural call, he said.

"'Summer Recruits' is like no other Active Duty release we've done in the past," Flamingo said. "It's two disks, five full hours and five full scenes with two hours of very candid behind-the-scenes footage. The idea all started when I decided I needed a vacation. Spending a month in a beachfront home can get a little lonely so I invited the Active Duty guys to join me on the weekends."

AEBN's Chris Baker said that his company has had a long, successful relationship with Active Duty.

"'Summer Recruits' is a solid new release from him," he said. "Another classic for the military niche he is known for."

Like Flamingo described, "Summer Recruits" follows a pack of attractive young military men who retreat to a summer beach house for a weekend of debauchery. It joins several other Active Duty titles in the AEBN network, including the "Soldier's Ball" and "Bareback Recruits" series.

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