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8:00AM
Story Feature
Korea is often called America's forgotten war, yet history tells us that almost 150,000 American servicemen were either killed or wounded during this "police action." In this collection of newsreels and U.S. Government footage, you will relive America's experiences in Korea from the earliest days of intervention in 1950 to the signing of the Armistice in 1953.
9:00AM
Story Feature
Korea is often called America's forgotten war, yet history tells us that almost 150,000 American servicemen were either killed or wounded during this "police action." In this collection of newsreels and U.S. Government footage, you will relive America's experiences in Korea from the earliest days of intervention in 1950 to the signing of the Armistice in 1953.
10:00AM
The Korean War: Fire and Ice
An examination of the Korean War, which set all the rules for the East/West conflict during the nuclear age, and in so doing, brought an unknowing world closer to all-out atomic war than has ever been told.
11:00AM
The Korean War: Fire and Ice
Join us for an in-depth look at the Korean War. Lasting three years, it took more than 2,000,000 military and civilian lives!
12:00PM
The Korean War: Fire and Ice
The Korean War was a war of firsts: The first jet war; the first war where it was not possible to unleash full power.
1:00PM
The Korean War: Fire and Ice
Bitter Standoff. Filled with a rich selection of interviews with battle veterans, as well as commentary by military writers and historians, our series looks at the Korean War from the GI's point-of-view. In the final episode, General Ridgeway replaces MacArthur and turns back the communist tide during two years of the war's bloodiest fighting.
2:00PM
Story Feature
This two-hour special reveals the complicated history, extreme politic, and rigid societal standards that have created a legacy of internal oppression and external aggression. As the North Korean people suffered famine, labor camp and public executions, the Kim regime spent three generations relentlessly pursuing nuclear ambitions. They operate as a criminal syndicate, using counterfeit money, drugs and cyber espionage to fund their war machine. Now, with weapons rivaling the world's superpowers, their aggressive rhetoric has pushed the world to a crisis point.
4:00PM
Story Feature
Korea is often called America's forgotten war, yet history tells us that almost 150,000 American servicemen were either killed or wounded during this "police action." In this collection of newsreels and U.S. Government footage, you will relive America's experiences in Korea from the earliest days of intervention in 1950 to the signing of the Armistice in 1953.
5:00PM
Story Feature
Korea is often called America's forgotten war, yet history tells us that almost 150,000 American servicemen were either killed or wounded during this "police action." In this collection of newsreels and U.S. Government footage, you will relive America's experiences in Korea from the earliest days of intervention in 1950 to the signing of the Armistice in 1953.
6:00PM
The Korean War: Fire and Ice
An examination of the Korean War, which set all the rules for the East/West conflict during the nuclear age, and in so doing, brought an unknowing world closer to all-out atomic war than has ever been told.
7:00PM
The Korean War: Fire and Ice
Join us for an in-depth look at the Korean War. Lasting three years, it took more than 2,000,000 military and civilian lives!
8:00PM
The Korean War: Fire and Ice
The Korean War was a war of firsts: The first jet war; the first war where it was not possible to unleash full power.
9:00PM
The Korean War: Fire and Ice
Bitter Standoff. Filled with a rich selection of interviews with battle veterans, as well as commentary by military writers and historians, our series looks at the Korean War from the GI's point-of-view. In the final episode, General Ridgeway replaces MacArthur and turns back the communist tide during two years of the war's bloodiest fighting.
10:00PM
Story Feature
This two-hour special reveals the complicated history, extreme politic, and rigid societal standards that have created a legacy of internal oppression and external aggression. As the North Korean people suffered famine, labor camp and public executions, the Kim regime spent three generations relentlessly pursuing nuclear ambitions. They operate as a criminal syndicate, using counterfeit money, drugs and cyber espionage to fund their war machine. Now, with weapons rivaling the world's superpowers, their aggressive rhetoric has pushed the world to a crisis point.
12:00AM
Story Feature
Korea is often called America's forgotten war, yet history tells us that almost 150,000 American servicemen were either killed or wounded during this "police action." In this collection of newsreels and U.S. Government footage, you will relive America's experiences in Korea from the earliest days of intervention in 1950 to the signing of the Armistice in 1953.
1:00AM
Story Feature
Korea is often called America's forgotten war, yet history tells us that almost 150,000 American servicemen were either killed or wounded during this "police action." In this collection of newsreels and U.S. Government footage, you will relive America's experiences in Korea from the earliest days of intervention in 1950 to the signing of the Armistice in 1953.
2:00AM
The Korean War: Fire and Ice
An examination of the Korean War, which set all the rules for the East/West conflict during the nuclear age, and in so doing, brought an unknowing world closer to all-out atomic war than has ever been told.
3:00AM
The Korean War: Fire and Ice
Join us for an in-depth look at the Korean War. Lasting three years, it took more than 2,000,000 military and civilian lives!
4:00AM
The Korean War: Fire and Ice
The Korean War was a war of firsts: The first jet war; the first war where it was not possible to unleash full power.
5:00AM
The Korean War: Fire and Ice
Bitter Standoff. Filled with a rich selection of interviews with battle veterans, as well as commentary by military writers and historians, our series looks at the Korean War from the GI's point-of-view. In the final episode, General Ridgeway replaces MacArthur and turns back the communist tide during two years of the war's bloodiest fighting.
6:00AM
Story Feature
This two-hour special reveals the complicated history, extreme politic, and rigid societal standards that have created a legacy of internal oppression and external aggression. As the North Korean people suffered famine, labor camp and public executions, the Kim regime spent three generations relentlessly pursuing nuclear ambitions. They operate as a criminal syndicate, using counterfeit money, drugs and cyber espionage to fund their war machine. Now, with weapons rivaling the world's superpowers, their aggressive rhetoric has pushed the world to a crisis point.