TV Schedule for Military History
Monday, June 29th TV listings for Military History
Rare archival footage and survivors recount daring escapes of World War II; the events of Dec. 7, 1941, when sailors were trapped aboard the USS Oklahoma after it was attacked at Pearl Harbor.
Mexico's great revolution of 1910.
Mega Movers B-25 Bomber
A World War II B-25 Mitchell goes from the bottom of a lake to a museum.
Man, Moment, Machine The Higgins Landing Craft
Andrew Jackson Higgins designs a landing craft.
Rare archival footage and survivors recount daring escapes of World War II; the events of Dec. 7, 1941, when sailors were trapped aboard the USS Oklahoma after it was attacked at Pearl Harbor.
Rare archival footage and survivors recount daring escapes of World War II; the events of Dec. 7, 1941, when sailors were trapped aboard the USS Oklahoma after it was attacked at Pearl Harbor.
Mexico's great revolution of 1910.
A family from Baghdad and an American TV cameraman embedded in the U.S. Army give their perspectives on the Iraq war and its potential aftermath; host: Bob Woodruff.
Man, Moment, Machine JFK & the Crisis Crusader
John F. Kennedy uses the RF-8 Crusader's photoreconnaissance abilities during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962.
Man, Moment, Machine Doolittle's Daring Raid
Jimmy Doolittle led modified B-25 bombers on a one-way mission to attack Japan by taking off from an American aircraft carrier during World War II.
Survivors recount daring escapes from Nazi-occupied territory and POW camps.
Dogfights Hunt for the Bismarck
The German battleship Bismarck.
Man, Moment, Machine JFK & the Crisis Crusader
John F. Kennedy uses the RF-8 Crusader's photoreconnaissance abilities during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962.
Man, Moment, Machine Doolittle's Daring Raid
Jimmy Doolittle led modified B-25 bombers on a one-way mission to attack Japan by taking off from an American aircraft carrier during World War II.
Survivors recount daring escapes from Nazi-occupied territory and POW camps.
Dogfights Hunt for the Bismarck
The German battleship Bismarck.
A family from Baghdad and an American TV cameraman embedded in the U.S. Army give their perspectives on the Iraq war and its potential aftermath; host: Bob Woodruff.
