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Boasting that "Peace Is Our Profession," the United States' Strategic Air Command controlled thousands of nuclear weapons from 1946 to 1992.
01:00
During the Cold War, the Soviet Union works to develop fantastic weapons that usually resulted in the tragic deaths of their own crews.
02:00
Ermey gets up close and personal with some cannons from the Civil War era; specialists reveal the tools they need to clear dangerous mines out of minefields.
02:30
Covers such diverse topics as the cavalry saddles used in the Old West, how gas masks work, and the operation of landing craft.
03:00
After an F-16 fighter was shot down in Bosnia in June 1995, the U.S. Air Force and Marine Corps embarked on a joint mission to rescue the pilot.
04:00
During WWIII, the Office of Strategic Services and the Allied Intelligence Bureau decided develop intelligence gathering techniques.
05:00
A look is taken at the defenses that comprise the Maginot Line in France, while also revealing how German forces were able to circumvent it all.
08:00
Ermey gets up close and personal with some cannons from the Civil War era; specialists reveal the tools they need to clear dangerous mines out of minefields.
08:30
Covers such diverse topics as the cavalry saddles used in the Old West, how gas masks work, and the operation of landing craft.
09:00
After an F-16 fighter was shot down in Bosnia in June 1995, the U.S. Air Force and Marine Corps embarked on a joint mission to rescue the pilot.
10:00
During WWIII, the Office of Strategic Services and the Allied Intelligence Bureau decided develop intelligence gathering techniques.
11:00
A look is taken at the defenses that comprise the Maginot Line in France, while also revealing how German forces were able to circumvent it all.
12:00
Boasting that "Peace Is Our Profession," the United States' Strategic Air Command controlled thousands of nuclear weapons from 1946 to 1992.
13:00
During the Cold War, the Soviet Union works to develop fantastic weapons that usually resulted in the tragic deaths of their own crews.
14:00
Ermey gets up close and personal with some cannons from the Civil War era; specialists reveal the tools they need to clear dangerous mines out of minefields.
14:30
Covers such diverse topics as the cavalry saddles used in the Old West, how gas masks work, and the operation of landing craft.
15:00
After an F-16 fighter was shot down in Bosnia in June 1995, the U.S. Air Force and Marine Corps embarked on a joint mission to rescue the pilot.
16:00
During WWIII, the Office of Strategic Services and the Allied Intelligence Bureau decided develop intelligence gathering techniques.
17:00
A look is taken at the defenses that comprise the Maginot Line in France, while also revealing how German forces were able to circumvent it all.

Sunday Night TV on Military History Channel

18:00
The true story of WWII spy group the Red Orchestra, which was a group of people from nations across the world who were united by their faith in Communism.
19:00
Josef Stalin, the Russian autocrat who mercilessly annihilated millions of his own people, had another side; he was an exceptional architectural visionary.
20:00
21:00
Known as the Nisei warriors, the sons of thousands of Japanese immigrants answer the call of duty in response to the attack on Pearl Harbor.
22:00
R. Lee Ermey discusses military weapons, from maneuverable artillery to the musket and Native American arrows.
22:30
The host answers questions about fighter jets, signal flags, and what a soldier typically eats on the battlefield.
23:00
A look is taken at the rescue of over 100 Jews and Israelis in 1976 from the Entebbe Airport in Uganda by a group of commandos with the Israel Defense Forces.
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01:00
Known as the Nisei warriors, the sons of thousands of Japanese immigrants answer the call of duty in response to the attack on Pearl Harbor.
02:00
R. Lee Ermey discusses military weapons, from maneuverable artillery to the musket and Native American arrows.
02:30
The host answers questions about fighter jets, signal flags, and what a soldier typically eats on the battlefield.
03:00
A look is taken at the rescue of over 100 Jews and Israelis in 1976 from the Entebbe Airport in Uganda by a group of commandos with the Israel Defense Forces.
04:00
The true story of WWII spy group the Red Orchestra, which was a group of people from nations across the world who were united by their faith in Communism.
05:00
Josef Stalin, the Russian autocrat who mercilessly annihilated millions of his own people, had another side; he was an exceptional architectural visionary.

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