Military & Combat

Monday, January 12

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8:00AM

Unsung Heroes of WWII

Dateline Tarawa: Correspondents From Hell

Armed with notebooks, cameras, or sketchpads, a handful of military and civilian correspondents crossed the reef with the assault forces at Tarawa. Those who survived recorded graphic accounts of the savage battle. Then, AP photographer Joe Rosenthal snaps the famous flag-raising shot at Iwo Jima that captured the nation.
9:00AM

Unsung Heroes of WWII

Swede Momsen: Submarine Savior

In 1939, America's newest submarine--the U.S.S. Squalus--met disaster during sea trials, plunging to the Atlantic's bottom. The crew's only hope of rescue lay in the courage, tenacity, and genius of Charles Bowers Momsen. Then, meet 23-year-old U.S. spy Peter Tompkins, whose sacrifice and sabotage saved the Anzio beachhead for the Allies.
10:00AM

Unsung Heroes of WWII

Red Mike Edson: Marine Raider

Beneath the WWII marquee names were heroes who fought with great valor, but few headlines. One was Colonel Merritt (Red Mike) Edson, commander of an experimental special unit in the Pacific, the 1st Raider Battalion. Another, General Roy Geiger, commanded the heralded Cactus Air Force at Guadalcanal. We'll recount their exploits.
11:00AM

Unsung Heroes of WWII

Rangers in Korea: Behind the Enemy

After WWII, the elite Ranger battalions disappeared due to downsizing of U.S. forces. But when North Korea invaded South Korea, Army Rangers were sent in to infiltrate and penetrate behind North Korean lines. And, in WWII's Battle of the Bulge, Colonel David Pergrin and his teenage combat engineers blunted the German tank thrust.
12:00PM

Unsung Heroes

Ernie Pyle: The Voice of G.I. Joe

Ernie Pyle, the WWII reporter, was in the midst of history's desperate battles.
1:00PM

Unsung Heroes

The Battle of Khe Sanh

No battle in the 10 years of the Vietnam War received more agonized attention from homefront America and its leaders than did the siege of Khe Sanh.
2:00PM

Unsung Heroes

Camera Martyrs of Vietnam

By the end of the Vietnam War, 135 photojournalists had died while working there.
3:00PM

Unsung Heroes

Hospital Corpsmen: The Blood Angels

When a U.S. marine or sailor is wounded in combat, his odds of getting to a doctor are close to nothing. But his chances of staying alive are superb due to the Navy Hospital Corpsmen. They aren't doctors, but their job is to be at the center of battle.
4:00PM

Unsung Heroes of WWII

Dateline Tarawa: Correspondents From Hell

Armed with notebooks, cameras, or sketchpads, a handful of military and civilian correspondents crossed the reef with the assault forces at Tarawa. Those who survived recorded graphic accounts of the savage battle. Then, AP photographer Joe Rosenthal snaps the famous flag-raising shot at Iwo Jima that captured the nation.
5:00PM

Unsung Heroes of WWII

Swede Momsen: Submarine Savior

In 1939, America's newest submarine--the U.S.S. Squalus--met disaster during sea trials, plunging to the Atlantic's bottom. The crew's only hope of rescue lay in the courage, tenacity, and genius of Charles Bowers Momsen. Then, meet 23-year-old U.S. spy Peter Tompkins, whose sacrifice and sabotage saved the Anzio beachhead for the Allies.
6:00PM

Unsung Heroes of WWII

Red Mike Edson: Marine Raider

Beneath the WWII marquee names were heroes who fought with great valor, but few headlines. One was Colonel Merritt (Red Mike) Edson, commander of an experimental special unit in the Pacific, the 1st Raider Battalion. Another, General Roy Geiger, commanded the heralded Cactus Air Force at Guadalcanal. We'll recount their exploits.
7:00PM

Unsung Heroes of WWII

Rangers in Korea: Behind the Enemy

After WWII, the elite Ranger battalions disappeared due to downsizing of U.S. forces. But when North Korea invaded South Korea, Army Rangers were sent in to infiltrate and penetrate behind North Korean lines. And, in WWII's Battle of the Bulge, Colonel David Pergrin and his teenage combat engineers blunted the German tank thrust.
8:00PM

Unsung Heroes

Ernie Pyle: The Voice of G.I. Joe

Ernie Pyle, the WWII reporter, was in the midst of history's desperate battles.
9:00PM

Unsung Heroes

The Battle of Khe Sanh

No battle in the 10 years of the Vietnam War received more agonized attention from homefront America and its leaders than did the siege of Khe Sanh.
10:00PM

Unsung Heroes

Camera Martyrs of Vietnam

By the end of the Vietnam War, 135 photojournalists had died while working there.
11:00PM

Unsung Heroes

Hospital Corpsmen: The Blood Angels

When a U.S. marine or sailor is wounded in combat, his odds of getting to a doctor are close to nothing. But his chances of staying alive are superb due to the Navy Hospital Corpsmen. They aren't doctors, but their job is to be at the center of battle.
12:00AM

Unsung Heroes of WWII

Dateline Tarawa: Correspondents From Hell

Armed with notebooks, cameras, or sketchpads, a handful of military and civilian correspondents crossed the reef with the assault forces at Tarawa. Those who survived recorded graphic accounts of the savage battle. Then, AP photographer Joe Rosenthal snaps the famous flag-raising shot at Iwo Jima that captured the nation.
1:00AM

Unsung Heroes of WWII

Swede Momsen: Submarine Savior

In 1939, America's newest submarine--the U.S.S. Squalus--met disaster during sea trials, plunging to the Atlantic's bottom. The crew's only hope of rescue lay in the courage, tenacity, and genius of Charles Bowers Momsen. Then, meet 23-year-old U.S. spy Peter Tompkins, whose sacrifice and sabotage saved the Anzio beachhead for the Allies.
2:00AM

Unsung Heroes of WWII

Red Mike Edson: Marine Raider

Beneath the WWII marquee names were heroes who fought with great valor, but few headlines. One was Colonel Merritt (Red Mike) Edson, commander of an experimental special unit in the Pacific, the 1st Raider Battalion. Another, General Roy Geiger, commanded the heralded Cactus Air Force at Guadalcanal. We'll recount their exploits.
3:00AM

Unsung Heroes of WWII

Rangers in Korea: Behind the Enemy

After WWII, the elite Ranger battalions disappeared due to downsizing of U.S. forces. But when North Korea invaded South Korea, Army Rangers were sent in to infiltrate and penetrate behind North Korean lines. And, in WWII's Battle of the Bulge, Colonel David Pergrin and his teenage combat engineers blunted the German tank thrust.
4:00AM

Unsung Heroes

Ernie Pyle: The Voice of G.I. Joe

Ernie Pyle, the WWII reporter, was in the midst of history's desperate battles.
5:00AM

Unsung Heroes

The Battle of Khe Sanh

No battle in the 10 years of the Vietnam War received more agonized attention from homefront America and its leaders than did the siege of Khe Sanh.
6:00AM

Unsung Heroes

Camera Martyrs of Vietnam

By the end of the Vietnam War, 135 photojournalists had died while working there.
7:00AM

Unsung Heroes

Hospital Corpsmen: The Blood Angels

When a U.S. marine or sailor is wounded in combat, his odds of getting to a doctor are close to nothing. But his chances of staying alive are superb due to the Navy Hospital Corpsmen. They aren't doctors, but their job is to be at the center of battle.
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