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- Thirty-four years after his death, Airman William H. "Pits" Pitsenbarger is awarded the nation's highest military honor for his actions on the battlefield.
- Lyndon B. Johnson aligns himself with John F. Kennedy, rises to the Presidency, and deals with the civil rights struggles of the 1960s.
- Declassified files related to President Kennedy's assassination in a far larger context, aiming to shine more light on what really happened in 1963.
- An edge-of-your-seat documentary that exposes the Vietnam Air War where an elite band of brothers known as Thud Pilots fought and died receiving neither the country's support nor glory.
- Mike, Kevin and Bill are back, live-riffing the 1987 cult martial arts flick, Miami Connection.
- A journey through Greece and Europe's past and recent history: from the Second World War to the current crisis. It is a historical documentary, a look into many stories.
- 1988–1999TV-147.6 (454)TV EpisodeThe crew watch the education short "The Home Economics Story (1951)." In "The Saga of the Viking Women and Their Voyage to the Waters of the Great Sea Serpent (1957)," viking women set sail to rescue a group of enslaved men. Joel and the Bots consider the waffle and present an iron that can turn waffles into pancakes.
- After Nuclear weapons are placed 90 miles from the Florida coast in Cuba, Kennedy faces his ultimate trial, the most dangerous moment in human history.
- It was a battle no one really wanted, and a victory far greater than anyone expected. Israel fought the Six Day War and were outnumbered and outgunned.
- 2011– 13mTV EpisodeThe Vietnam war is remembered as the only war the United States lost, that if was fought badly, that the Noth Vietnamese had the upper hand, that United States forces committed atrocities and expanded the war to Laos and Cambodia. Well, not all is as it seemed on the news.
- A look at the fighter pilots in Vietnam whose split-second timing meant life or death---to themselves and the soldiers on the ground. Included: interviews with pilots;
- An exploration of Kennedy's autopsy, from the administrative pathologist who burns his notes, to the official autopsy photographer who claims he did not take the autopsy pictures in the archives of Kennedy's brain.
- An examination of evidence that surrounds the accused lone nut, Lee Harvey Oswald, and his associations with groups linked to the CIA.
- The 1955 Ford Thunderbird was meant to fulfill the desire for a sporty American car. Instead, it created a classic which became a legend.
- During the Vietnam War, American pilots fought the enemy in the skies. But were these enemy pilots North Vietnamese? Or from another communist country?
- John Kennedy's Secretary of Defence, Robert McNamara, was a metrics expert who did his best to reshape the United States military using data. His methods failed utterly when it came to fighting the Vietnam War quite possibly because he was relying on the wrong data. The data he really needed was simply not available so he judged it unimportant.
- How, during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, a Soviet submarine fleet commander and K-19 survivor, Vasili Arkhipov, kept his cool under enormous pressure and prevented his men from starting WWIII after being surrounded by the US fleet.
- 2020–TV EpisodeSeeking redemption for its outmatched F105 Thunderchief, Republic Aviation offered the Ap 100, a VSTOL nuclear fighter-bomber.
- 2020– 23mTV EpisodeThe AH-61 was Lockheed's first an only helicopter offering built to satisfy the need for an attack helicopter in Vietnam. But Bell, who originated the attack helicopter concept, having lost the attack helicopter contract, secretly developed the AH-1 Cobra based on the UH-1 Iriquois enabling Bell to deliver the Cobra years before the Cheyenne would be available.
- President John F. Kennedy and his advisors consider how deeply the U.S. should get involved in South Vietnam as a communist insurgency and Buddhist protests intensify.
- 20171h 54mTV-MA8.7 (845)TV EpisodeFearing Saigon's collapse, President Lyndon B. Johnson authorizes the bombing of North Vietnam, and sends U.S. ground troops to the south.
- 20171h 53mTV-MA8.6 (769)TV EpisodeNorth Vietnamese troops make their way down the Ho Chi Minh Trail, defying American air power. While the anti-war movement escalates back home, American soldiers realize this war is like no other.