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- Academy Award-winning film-maker Oliver Stone interviews Russian president Vladimir Putin about divisive issues related to U.S.-Russia relations.
- A short film on Comedian Brian T Shirley and how his Military and family life relate to his Stand-Up Comedy
- Special Live Event coverage of Defense Forum Washington's War Veterans Reintegration Panel, anchored and hosted by award winning CNN war correspondent Alex Quade.
- C-SPAN live coverage of special Washington DC Warrior Family Symposium. Hosted and moderated by award winning war reporter Alex Quade. The discussion covered: "The Significance: The Impact of Mental Health on Government and Society."
- Silent Hunter is a World War II U.S. Fleet Submarine Combat Simulator. As a commander of a U.S. submarine in the Pacific Theatre, from Pearl Harbor to the end of the war, you have a variety of submarines from which to choose and your task is simple, sink as much enemy tonnage as possible. One can play historical missions, hypothetical encounters or the career based campaign game. There are 9 patrol zones,from the Solomons to the Sea of Japan, and many coastal cities, ports and harbors to sneak into on either recon missions or to just sink ships tied up in port. As commander you may receive medals or commendations after especially successful or hazardous missions. Compare your tonnage and kill scores to those of actual commanders of the period and see if you can match up to the best.
- Files and footage from the archives of the U.S. Naval Institute highlight this profile of the military genius who prepared America's forces for World War II.
- March into battle with the arrogant, confounding military genius who was America's greatest field commander.
- 2021– 20mTV-PG7.1 (28)TV EpisodeCould a mysterious creature spotted in an infamous Chinese river be the infamous water dragon? Is a strange, pulsing sound to blame for several soldiers' curious physical ailments? And how on earth did a child miraculously survive a terrifying car crash? Tony Harris and his team examine the evidence and look for proof that these unusual occurrences are exactly as they seem.
- Discover the secret telegrams that reveal how Stalin had a personal role in air battles with UN pilots and how Britain unwillingly aided the communists.
- The Scapa Flow naval base in the Orkney Islands, how it was home to the Royal Navy Grand Fleet in WW1 and the part this fleet, its battleships in particular, played in the war.
- The U-Boat menace in WW1 and Scotland's part in combating it.
- Chris heads to Alaska, but his plan to travel along the Alaska Railroad does not get off to a good start in Seward as there are no trains running, so he hitches a ride on a track inspector's car before riding a freight train to Anchorage.
- Under the command of Admiral Nimitz in 1943, America advances towards Japan, engaging in a new series of island-hopping invasions through the Central Pacific. But a ferocious and inauspicious start at the Tarawa atoll forces war strategists to redesign their plan from top to bottom, sparking new innovations and breaking new barriers. With color combat footage and accounts from those who experienced the fight firsthand, this is an intimate look at some of the costliest and most critical battles of World War II.
- By the summer of 1944, America increasingly controlled the seas and skies of the Pacific, but the fighting on land remained bloody and brutal. As U.S. forces battled for two islands at once, Japan used ingenious dug-in bunkers and caves to make them pay for every inch of ground. Discover America's strategic and personal motivations behind their simultaneous invasions of Tinian and Guam and witness their far less successful plan to strike Japan from India and China with the new, troubled aircraft, the B-29.
- March 1945. Japan feels the pressure coming from all fronts-ships from the sea, boots on the ground, and fire from the sky. The Japanese Empire has been weakened, but there is no sign of surrender. Through rarely seen color combat footage and frontline stories, witness the American invasions of Peleliu, the Philippines, and Iwo Jima, in addition to the war's first organized kamikaze attacks and the deadly raid on Tokyo.