| R. Lee Ermey | ... | Himself - Host (13 episodes, 2009) |
Series Directed by | |||
| French Horwitz | (6 episodes, 2009) | ||
| Rick Wilkinson | (2 episodes, 2009) | ||
Series Produced by | |||
| Shannon Kemp | .... | field associate producer (13 episodes, 2009) | |
| Bill Rogin | .... | executive producer (13 episodes, 2009) | |
| French Horwitz | .... | producer (6 episodes, 2009) | |
| Simon Heath | .... | senior producer: post production / senior post producer (4 episodes, 2009) | |
| Tom Kramer | .... | producer / field producer (4 episodes, 2009) | |
| Richard Mackenzie | .... | senior producer: field production / senior post producer (4 episodes, 2009) | |
| John Tessier | .... | co-executive producer (4 episodes, 2009) | |
| Jake Klim | .... | associate producer (2 episodes, 2009) | |
| David Starkey | .... | supervising post producer (2 episodes, 2009) | |
| Heather Weyrick | .... | associate producer (2 episodes, 2009) | |
| Rick Wilkinson | .... | producer (2 episodes, 2009) | |
Series Cinematography by | |||
| Matt Bronger | (3 episodes, 2009) | ||
| David Scott Ikegami | (3 episodes, 2009) | ||
Series Film Editing by | |||
| Lawrie Humphry | (3 episodes, 2009) | ||
| Nick Foley Jones | (3 episodes, 2009) | ||
| Robin Crago | (2 episodes, 2009) | ||
Series Production Management | |||
| Jaime Lipsky | .... | post-production manager (13 episodes, 2009) | |
| Geri Berman | .... | post production manager (2 episodes, 2009) | |
Series Art Department | |||
| Mark Turner | .... | art department (2 episodes, 2009) | |
Series Sound Department | |||
| Nathan Johnson | .... | sound mixer (5 episodes, 2009) | |
| Rob Scott | .... | sound (4 episodes, 2009) | |
| Travis Handley | .... | sound mixer / audio mix (3 episodes, 2009) | |
Series Special Effects by | |||
| Jeff Marsh | .... | special effects coordinator (3 episodes, 2009) | |
| Nick Plantico | .... | special effects supervisor (3 episodes, 2009) | |
| Nathan Prince | .... | special effects (2 episodes, 2009) | |
Series Visual Effects by | |||
| Anthony Toy | .... | post production director (1 episode, 2009) | |
Series Editorial Department | |||
| Ra-ey Saleh | .... | on-line editor (3 episodes, 2009) | |
| Jeff Cunich | .... | edit assistant (2 episodes, 2009) | |
Series Other crew | |||
| Harlan Glenn | .... | technical advisor (4 episodes, 2009) | |
| Mark Wheeler | .... | production accountant (4 episodes, 2009) | |
| John Whelchel II | .... | key set production assistant (4 episodes, 2009) | |
| Tobias Wilson | .... | key set production assistant (4 episodes, 2009) | |
| Donna Snyder | .... | production accountant (3 episodes, 2009) | |
| Yvette Solis | .... | production coordinator (3 episodes, 2009) | |
| Caroline Stocker | .... | production coordinator (3 episodes, 2009) | |
| Caroline Audcent | .... | production supervisor (2 episodes, 2009) | |
| Gina B. McNeely | .... | photo researcher (2 episodes, 2009) | |
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I'm a big fan of the Gunny. R. Lee Ermey is a funny guy and I was so happy to see him on the History Channel again. I still miss Mail Call, so Lock and Load was a great opportunity to enjoy Gunny blowing stuff up again.
The show is very informative and really interesting. Some episodes like the one on Rockets showed some very old technology and provided some really great historical information. There's a lot of history in weaponry going back centuries and this show really displayed a lot of that. Everything from ancient devices to tomorrow's latest technology. I learned a lot watching this series and was thoroughly entertained. I only wish there were more.
This is what the History Channel needs more of. I don't mean to complain, but it just seems most of their new programming isn't historical at all. I mean where is the history in Pawn Stars and Ax Men? I just don't get it. The WWII in HD was great and I'm really looking forward to America: The Story of Us. In between, though, they need more shows like this.