Military & Combat

Monday, March 9

Story Television Schedule For New York, NY

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8:00AM

Story Feature

Warrior Queen Boudica

Wife, mother, queen...and leader of one of the most violent rebellions against Roman domination in British history. This we know about Boudica, Queen of the Iceni. Her story and her tribe's have been recorded by Roman historians, pondered by scholars, and examined by archaeologists who continue to dig for clues about this warrior whose army set fear in the hearts of Romans. When King Prasutagus died, the Iceni tribe, which once lived in peace with Rome, were brutally set upon by Romans--they beat Queen Boudica and raped her daughters. Seething with revenge, Boudica's forces attacked Roman settlements including London, a thriving Roman merchant center, which was destroyed. Here, we uncover the remarkable story of Boudica, who led her tribe in a revolt never seen before or since in British history. Her struggle--to free Briton's tribes from Roman domination; at stake--the freedom and independence of all Briton's tribes and their unique Celtic culture.
10:00AM

In Search of History

Joan of Arc: Soul on Fire

A teenage girl so dangerous, she was burnt at the stake? Why did her executioners believe she was a witch? How did an illiterate peasant girl take command of an army and seat a king on the throne of France? We'll explore the remarkable story of the woman warrior who became a saint.
11:00AM

Unsung Heroes: The Story of America's Female Patriots

Unsung Heroes: The Story of America's Female Patriots

Unsung Heroes: The Story of America's Female Patriots is an inspirational saga of unrecognized courage and sacrifice that touches every community in the nation. These are women who, despite the hardships of military service, are proud of their long-standing commitment to the patriotic ideals of the United States. Executively produced by Academy Award® winner Ron Howard, Unsung Heroes is a story of all guts and no glory, and its theme, the price of liberty, is relevant to all Americans. Through rare photographs, archival materials, personal memorabilia, and on-camera interviews, this documentary illustrates the enormous accomplishments and profound sacrifices of our female patriots that have previously been ignored...until now!
12:00PM

WW2: Women on the Frontline

Behind Enemy Lines

This episode explores the remarkable stories of women who fought Nazi invaders behind enemy lines in occupied Europe and those who infiltrated Allied territory to spy for the Nazis.
1:00PM

WW2: Women on the Frontline

The War in the Air

The War in the Air tells the story of women who took to the skies to defend their country and freedom from fascism, as well as the story of two women whose incredible skills as pilots helped make the Nazi Blitzkrieg so successful.
2:00PM

WW2: Women on the Frontline

Boots on the Ground

This episode explores the stories of women all over the world who fought and worked tirelessly alongside men on the battlefields of World War Two.
3:00PM

Story Feature

Women Combat Pilots: The Right Stuff

Did you know that Orville and Wilbur Wright had a sister, Katherine, who contributed as much to Kitty Hawk as her famous brothers? Ever since the first manned flight, women possessed a passion for flying and a deep desire to use their skills to serve as combat pilots in times of war. It wasn't until 1993 that American women were officially allowed to fly combat aircraft. Join us as we learn about the struggles, the accomplishments, and contributions of women pilots of the past, present, and future.
4:00PM

Story Feature

Warrior Queen Boudica

Wife, mother, queen...and leader of one of the most violent rebellions against Roman domination in British history. This we know about Boudica, Queen of the Iceni. Her story and her tribe's have been recorded by Roman historians, pondered by scholars, and examined by archaeologists who continue to dig for clues about this warrior whose army set fear in the hearts of Romans. When King Prasutagus died, the Iceni tribe, which once lived in peace with Rome, were brutally set upon by Romans--they beat Queen Boudica and raped her daughters. Seething with revenge, Boudica's forces attacked Roman settlements including London, a thriving Roman merchant center, which was destroyed. Here, we uncover the remarkable story of Boudica, who led her tribe in a revolt never seen before or since in British history. Her struggle--to free Briton's tribes from Roman domination; at stake--the freedom and independence of all Briton's tribes and their unique Celtic culture.
6:00PM

In Search of History

Joan of Arc: Soul on Fire

A teenage girl so dangerous, she was burnt at the stake? Why did her executioners believe she was a witch? How did an illiterate peasant girl take command of an army and seat a king on the throne of France? We'll explore the remarkable story of the woman warrior who became a saint.
7:00PM

Unsung Heroes: The Story of America's Female Patriots

Unsung Heroes: The Story of America's Female Patriots

Unsung Heroes: The Story of America's Female Patriots is an inspirational saga of unrecognized courage and sacrifice that touches every community in the nation. These are women who, despite the hardships of military service, are proud of their long-standing commitment to the patriotic ideals of the United States. Executively produced by Academy Award® winner Ron Howard, Unsung Heroes is a story of all guts and no glory, and its theme, the price of liberty, is relevant to all Americans. Through rare photographs, archival materials, personal memorabilia, and on-camera interviews, this documentary illustrates the enormous accomplishments and profound sacrifices of our female patriots that have previously been ignored...until now!
8:00PM

WW2: Women on the Frontline

Behind Enemy Lines

This episode explores the remarkable stories of women who fought Nazi invaders behind enemy lines in occupied Europe and those who infiltrated Allied territory to spy for the Nazis.
9:00PM

WW2: Women on the Frontline

The War in the Air

The War in the Air tells the story of women who took to the skies to defend their country and freedom from fascism, as well as the story of two women whose incredible skills as pilots helped make the Nazi Blitzkrieg so successful.
10:00PM

WW2: Women on the Frontline

Boots on the Ground

This episode explores the stories of women all over the world who fought and worked tirelessly alongside men on the battlefields of World War Two.
11:00PM

Story Feature

Women Combat Pilots: The Right Stuff

Did you know that Orville and Wilbur Wright had a sister, Katherine, who contributed as much to Kitty Hawk as her famous brothers? Ever since the first manned flight, women possessed a passion for flying and a deep desire to use their skills to serve as combat pilots in times of war. It wasn't until 1993 that American women were officially allowed to fly combat aircraft. Join us as we learn about the struggles, the accomplishments, and contributions of women pilots of the past, present, and future.
12:00AM

Story Feature

Warrior Queen Boudica

Wife, mother, queen...and leader of one of the most violent rebellions against Roman domination in British history. This we know about Boudica, Queen of the Iceni. Her story and her tribe's have been recorded by Roman historians, pondered by scholars, and examined by archaeologists who continue to dig for clues about this warrior whose army set fear in the hearts of Romans. When King Prasutagus died, the Iceni tribe, which once lived in peace with Rome, were brutally set upon by Romans--they beat Queen Boudica and raped her daughters. Seething with revenge, Boudica's forces attacked Roman settlements including London, a thriving Roman merchant center, which was destroyed. Here, we uncover the remarkable story of Boudica, who led her tribe in a revolt never seen before or since in British history. Her struggle--to free Briton's tribes from Roman domination; at stake--the freedom and independence of all Briton's tribes and their unique Celtic culture.
2:00AM

In Search of History

Joan of Arc: Soul on Fire

A teenage girl so dangerous, she was burnt at the stake? Why did her executioners believe she was a witch? How did an illiterate peasant girl take command of an army and seat a king on the throne of France? We'll explore the remarkable story of the woman warrior who became a saint.
3:00AM

Unsung Heroes: The Story of America's Female Patriots

Unsung Heroes: The Story of America's Female Patriots

Unsung Heroes: The Story of America's Female Patriots is an inspirational saga of unrecognized courage and sacrifice that touches every community in the nation. These are women who, despite the hardships of military service, are proud of their long-standing commitment to the patriotic ideals of the United States. Executively produced by Academy Award® winner Ron Howard, Unsung Heroes is a story of all guts and no glory, and its theme, the price of liberty, is relevant to all Americans. Through rare photographs, archival materials, personal memorabilia, and on-camera interviews, this documentary illustrates the enormous accomplishments and profound sacrifices of our female patriots that have previously been ignored...until now!
4:00AM

WW2: Women on the Frontline

Behind Enemy Lines

This episode explores the remarkable stories of women who fought Nazi invaders behind enemy lines in occupied Europe and those who infiltrated Allied territory to spy for the Nazis.
5:00AM

WW2: Women on the Frontline

The War in the Air

The War in the Air tells the story of women who took to the skies to defend their country and freedom from fascism, as well as the story of two women whose incredible skills as pilots helped make the Nazi Blitzkrieg so successful.
6:00AM

WW2: Women on the Frontline

Boots on the Ground

This episode explores the stories of women all over the world who fought and worked tirelessly alongside men on the battlefields of World War Two.
7:00AM

Story Feature

Women Combat Pilots: The Right Stuff

Did you know that Orville and Wilbur Wright had a sister, Katherine, who contributed as much to Kitty Hawk as her famous brothers? Ever since the first manned flight, women possessed a passion for flying and a deep desire to use their skills to serve as combat pilots in times of war. It wasn't until 1993 that American women were officially allowed to fly combat aircraft. Join us as we learn about the struggles, the accomplishments, and contributions of women pilots of the past, present, and future.
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