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8:00AM
Dangerous Missions
Nine daring and dangerous missions from World War II (and one from the Great War), ranging from the famous Dambusters raid to the less well-known actions such as the German assault on the Belgian fortress of Eben-Emael.
9:00AM
Dangerous Missions
As the first men of the D-Day invasion force to parachute unsupported into Normandy, the Pathfinders were labeled a "suicide squad." They set up special radar sets and illuminating beacons to lead Allied airborne divisions into their drop zones.
10:00AM
Dangerous Missions
They are the unsung heroes of the U.S. Navy. With a wrench in one hand and a rifle in the other, they build and fight. For close to 60 years, in war and peace, the Seabees have built the huts, ramps, roads, and runways.
11:00AM
Dangerous Missions
They are the most feared and hated men on the battlefield, silent assassins who can kill with a single shot from miles away. Creep along undetected as these men surgically deliver swift death without warning, and learn why snipers are hunted.
12:00PM
Suicide Missions
During WWII, American tank crews duked it out with Nazi Panzers in a high-explosive duel to the death. The German tanks had thicker armor and better guns than the mainstay of the U.S. armored forces, the M-4 Sherman.
1:00PM
Suicide Missions
They dominated the Atlantic Ocean from Europe to the eastern coast of the U.S. They struck against Allied shipping with near impunity, holding England in a stranglehold for the first years of WWII--until sonar was developed.
2:00PM
Suicide Missions
Meet the glidermen of World War II--specially trained pilots and soldiers who went to war in canvas-covered, engineless aircraft at the vanguard of many Allied engagements.
3:00PM
Suicide Missions
In war, certain missions demand the most and constitute much of the legends of bravery. Journey back to the Second World War when fearless airmen manned the B-17's belly guns.
4:00PM
Dangerous Missions
Nine daring and dangerous missions from World War II (and one from the Great War), ranging from the famous Dambusters raid to the less well-known actions such as the German assault on the Belgian fortress of Eben-Emael.
5:00PM
Dangerous Missions
As the first men of the D-Day invasion force to parachute unsupported into Normandy, the Pathfinders were labeled a "suicide squad." They set up special radar sets and illuminating beacons to lead Allied airborne divisions into their drop zones.
6:00PM
Dangerous Missions
They are the unsung heroes of the U.S. Navy. With a wrench in one hand and a rifle in the other, they build and fight. For close to 60 years, in war and peace, the Seabees have built the huts, ramps, roads, and runways.
7:00PM
Dangerous Missions
They are the most feared and hated men on the battlefield, silent assassins who can kill with a single shot from miles away. Creep along undetected as these men surgically deliver swift death without warning, and learn why snipers are hunted.
8:00PM
Suicide Missions
During WWII, American tank crews duked it out with Nazi Panzers in a high-explosive duel to the death. The German tanks had thicker armor and better guns than the mainstay of the U.S. armored forces, the M-4 Sherman.
9:00PM
Suicide Missions
They dominated the Atlantic Ocean from Europe to the eastern coast of the U.S. They struck against Allied shipping with near impunity, holding England in a stranglehold for the first years of WWII--until sonar was developed.
10:00PM
Suicide Missions
Meet the glidermen of World War II--specially trained pilots and soldiers who went to war in canvas-covered, engineless aircraft at the vanguard of many Allied engagements.
11:00PM
Suicide Missions
In war, certain missions demand the most and constitute much of the legends of bravery. Journey back to the Second World War when fearless airmen manned the B-17's belly guns.
12:00AM
Dangerous Missions
Nine daring and dangerous missions from World War II (and one from the Great War), ranging from the famous Dambusters raid to the less well-known actions such as the German assault on the Belgian fortress of Eben-Emael.
1:00AM
Dangerous Missions
As the first men of the D-Day invasion force to parachute unsupported into Normandy, the Pathfinders were labeled a "suicide squad." They set up special radar sets and illuminating beacons to lead Allied airborne divisions into their drop zones.
2:00AM
Dangerous Missions
They are the unsung heroes of the U.S. Navy. With a wrench in one hand and a rifle in the other, they build and fight. For close to 60 years, in war and peace, the Seabees have built the huts, ramps, roads, and runways.
3:00AM
Dangerous Missions
They are the most feared and hated men on the battlefield, silent assassins who can kill with a single shot from miles away. Creep along undetected as these men surgically deliver swift death without warning, and learn why snipers are hunted.
4:00AM
Suicide Missions
During WWII, American tank crews duked it out with Nazi Panzers in a high-explosive duel to the death. The German tanks had thicker armor and better guns than the mainstay of the U.S. armored forces, the M-4 Sherman.
5:00AM
Suicide Missions
They dominated the Atlantic Ocean from Europe to the eastern coast of the U.S. They struck against Allied shipping with near impunity, holding England in a stranglehold for the first years of WWII--until sonar was developed.
6:00AM
Suicide Missions
Meet the glidermen of World War II--specially trained pilots and soldiers who went to war in canvas-covered, engineless aircraft at the vanguard of many Allied engagements.
7:00AM
Suicide Missions
In war, certain missions demand the most and constitute much of the legends of bravery. Journey back to the Second World War when fearless airmen manned the B-17's belly guns.