BROADCASTS NOV. 7-11
Beyond a War
7 Thursday at 8:00pm
This powerful documentary film explores the remarkable journey of reconciliation between Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr., and Dr. Lê Công Cơ — former enemies on opposite sides of the Vietnam War who now lead universities dedicated to building a brighter future for students in both the U.S. and Vietnam.
Go for Broke
8 Friday at 3:30pm
Van Johnson stars in this story following the exploits of the most decorated unit in US Army history - the 442nd Regiment - the first all-Nisei (Japanese-American) combat team in WWII. Several of the main roles are played by actual Nisei members of the 442nd.
Salute to Service 2024: A Veterans Day Celebration
8 Friday at 9:00pm
Hosted by country music superstar Mickey Guyton — and featuring inspiring military stories and unforgettable music from Craig Morgan, Christian McBride, Aubrey Logan and the U.S. Army Field Band — this heartfelt special honors our nation’s heroes, past and present, and reminds us of the enduring spirit and unity that their service brings to America.
Dad's Secret War: France 1944
10 Sunday at 2:00pm
The story of an American who joined the British Special Operations Executive (SOE) and was parachuted into France just after D-Day to organize the French Resistance into a cohesive army, hoping to stop German troops from reaching Normandy.
Pelelieu: WWII's Most Well-Preserved Battlefield
10 Sunday at 3:00pm
Exploring the impact of World War II on a small island in the Palau archipelago in Micronesia, a remote island considered the most well-preserved battlefield in the world.
Bob Dole: Italy and World War II
10 Sunday at 4:00pm
The experience of fighting in Italy during World War II, some of the most brutal, merciless and chaotic fighting of of the war, and how it shaped the lives of soldiers who fought there including Bob Dole.
World War II: Alabama Remembers
11 Monday at 8:00pm
One in ten Alabama citizens served in the armed forces during World War Two. Alabama Public Television recounts the experiences of these men and women who came from every corner of the state and served their country at home and on battlefields overseas, from Pearl Harbor until the Japanese surrender.
Independent Lens: Make Peace of Die - Honor the Fallen
11 Monday at 9:30pm
U.S. Marine veteran Anthony Marquez hand-carves battlefield crosses to reconnect with Gold Star families in his search for healing and peace.
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