TV Schedule for Military History
Wednesday, February 11th TV listings for Military History
History's Raiders Commandos in Norway
Churchill's plan for continued harassment on the coasts of occupied countries gives birth to the commandos.
Revealed: The Hunt for Bin Laden
A look at the ten-year effort to find Osama bin Laden, the man responsible for the 9/11 attacks and the leader of the terrorist group al-Qaeda.
Patton 360 Blood & Guts
World War II U.S. Army Gen. George S. Patton Jr. and his soldiers embark on the road to Germany by invading North Africa Nov. 8, 1942, in the face of opposition by pro-Nazi French forces.
Patton 360 American Blitzkrieg
Patton is given command of a fictitious army in England to fool the Germans about the Allies' real plans for the D-Day invasion of Normandy in 1944; Patton helps spearhead the breakout as U.S. forces smash through the German lines.
Lost Gold of World War II X Marks the Spot
Digging continues at Breach-6, but when the team unearths a possible water trap the excavation is put on hold; the team conducts a LiDAR scan that reveals a cave, perhaps used by Japanese soldiers during the war.
History's Raiders Commandos in Norway
Churchill's plan for continued harassment on the coasts of occupied countries gives birth to the commandos.
Revealed: The Hunt for Bin Laden
A look at the ten-year effort to find Osama bin Laden, the man responsible for the 9/11 attacks and the leader of the terrorist group al-Qaeda.
The historical events that spawned the self-proclaimed Islamic State (ISIS), one of the world's most feared terrorist organizations; interviews with U.S. policymakers, generals and intelligence officers as well as an interview with an ISIS recruit.
Patton 360 Baptism of Blood
Patton's success in North Africa leads to his being given command of the 7th Army for the Allied invasion of Sicily in a combined amphibious and airborne assault.
Modern Marvels Axes, Swords and Knives
Blade implements have been a part of civilized man's arsenal since the Paleolithic Age, when sharp tools were chipped off of flint or obsidian; but with the discovery of metallurgy, people were able to forge stronger, more versatile blade implements.
Hero Ships USS Laffey
The USS Laffey was actually two World War II ships with the same name: DD-459, which fought to the death at Guadalcanal in 1942; and DD-724, which earned the nickname "The Ship That Would Not Die" during a Japanese kamikaze attack.
Hero Ships USS Constitution
The USS Constitution serves as a training facility for the Navy's CPO.
Patton 360 Baptism of Blood
Patton's success in North Africa leads to his being given command of the 7th Army for the Allied invasion of Sicily in a combined amphibious and airborne assault.
Modern Marvels Axes, Swords and Knives
Blade implements have been a part of civilized man's arsenal since the Paleolithic Age, when sharp tools were chipped off of flint or obsidian; but with the discovery of metallurgy, people were able to forge stronger, more versatile blade implements.
Hero Ships USS Laffey
The USS Laffey was actually two World War II ships with the same name: DD-459, which fought to the death at Guadalcanal in 1942; and DD-724, which earned the nickname "The Ship That Would Not Die" during a Japanese kamikaze attack.
Hero Ships USS Constitution
The USS Constitution serves as a training facility for the Navy's CPO.
The historical events that spawned the self-proclaimed Islamic State (ISIS), one of the world's most feared terrorist organizations; interviews with U.S. policymakers, generals and intelligence officers as well as an interview with an ISIS recruit.
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Hero Ships USS Laffey
The USS Laffey was actually two World War II ships with the same name: DD-459, which fought to the death at Guadalcanal in 1942; and DD-724, which earned the nickname "The Ship That Would Not Die" during a Japanese kamikaze attack.
