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behind the lines!
Bringing viewers compelling, real-world
stories of heroism, military strategy,
technological breakthroughs and turning
points in history, Discovery Communications,
Inc. transitioned its Discovery Wings
Channel to the Military Channel on Monday,
January 10, 2005. The network's revamped
slate of series and specials is designed to
take viewers "behind the lines" to tell
personal stories and offer in-depth
explorations of military technology, battlefield strategy,
aviation and history.
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PROGRAMMING HIGHLIGHTS OCTOBER 2005 |
GUNNER PALACE, one of the
year's most critically acclaimed contenders for
year end documentary honors, reveals the complex
realities of the situation in Iraq not seen on
the nightly news. Premiering Thursday,
October 27 at 8 PM (ET/PT), this
special two-hour film presentation provides a
thought-provoking portrait of a dangerous and
chaotic war that is personal, highly emotional,
disturbing and fascinating.
Filmmaker Michael Tucker, who spent two months
with 2/3 Field Artillery, a.k.a. "The Gunners,"
captures the lives and humanity of these
soldiers whose barracks are the bombed-out
pleasure palace of Uday Hussein (nicknamed
Gunner Palace), situated in the heart of the
most volatile section of Baghdad. With total
access to all operations and activities,
Tucker's insider footage provides a rare and
unique look at the day-to-day lives of these
soldiers on the ground. From white knuckle
raids on suspected terrorists, roadside bombs,
mortar attacks, RPGs and snipers, to downtime
spent swimming in Uday's pool and playing golf
on his putting green, GUNNER PALACE
shows the many faces and facets of the war in
Iraq through a multitude of human lenses.
"When I first went to Gunner Palace with the
intention of making this film, all the soldiers
asked is that I tell it like it is, so that
people back home would know what their lives
were really like," says
Director/Producer Michael Tucker. "Months
later, when I showed the soldiers the film they
were pleased to see their request fulfilled.
With that in mind, I can't think of a better
place to debut this film on television than on
the Military Channel."
GUNNER PALACE will also air on
Discovery Times on Sunday, November 27
at 8 PM ET/PT.
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All times are ET/PT
unless otherwise noted.
All programs are rated TV-PG unless otherwise
noted.
The marking "(wt)" designates a working title
and may be subject to change.
SPECIALS
FIRST COMMAND-TV PG (V)
World Premiere:
Thursday, October 6, 8-11 PM
FIRST COMMAND shows
viewers how a quintessential command experience
can have a profound and lasting impact on a
future leader’s career and how a great
commander’s character can be molded by an early
combat decision. Interviews with historians,
well-known military leaders, authors and
veterans will be played against historical
footage and compelling recreations.
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Premiere
Thursday,
October 6,
8
PM
Patton, Puller, Franks
In this
episode, General George S. Patton Jr.,
General Lewis Chesty Puller and General Fred
Franks will be profiled. Learn about their
many contributions to our nations history.
-
Premiere
Thursday,
October 6,
9 PM
Montgomery, Pershing, Custer
In this episode, viewers will learn
about the great battles and brilliant
strategies of Field Marshal Bernard Law
Montgomery, General John J. Pershing and
General George Armstrong Custer.
-
Premiere
Thursday,
October 6,
10 PM
MacArthur, Marshall, Powell
In this episode, General Arthur
MacArthur, General George Marshall and
General Colin Powell are highlighted. Find
out how each exemplified courage and
leadership during wartime.
THUNDER IN THE DESERT- TV-PG
World Premiere:
Thursday, October 13, 8 PM
Thunder in the
desert is a never-before-seen look at the inner
workings of the most amazing flight test
facility on earth—Edwards Air Force Base. This
special includes interviews from pilots, experts
and historians, giving an insider's view of life
on the base.
TOP
TEN BOMBERS-TV-PG
World Premiere:
Friday, October 14, 8 PM
How will the 100
mph bombers of World War I compare to today's
stealthy space age designs? Will the mighty B52
come out ahead of its ancestor the B-17 Flying
Fortress? Our panel of strategic bombing experts
will examine British, German, Soviet and
American designs. Technological innovation,
payload and above all combat performance in the
greatest aerial battles in history will
determine their final choice. Through this
analysis the full story of bomber operations
over the last 90 years will unfold—the
technological advancements, the struggle to
overcome increasingly sophisticated enemy
defenses and the outstanding bravery of bomber
crews.
MEDAL OF HONOR-TV-PG
World Premiere:
Thursday, October 20, 8 & 9 PM
The Medal of Honor
is the most distinguished military award in the
history of the Armed Services. This four-part
series tells the stories of some of the men and
women who have received this honor. Viewers
witness these Medal recipients’ first person
accounts of their heroic actions, while learning
about the very conflicts and battlefields in
which these moments of valor occur.
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Premiere
Thursday,
October 20,
8 PM
Corpsmen and
Medics
This episode
features corpsmen and medics who received
the Medal of Honor in their service to their
fallen and wounded corpsmen. Spanning from
World War II to Korea and Vietnam, these men
tell unbelievable stories of sacrifice and
bravery.
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Premiere
Thursday,
October 20,
9 PM
World War II
More Medals of
Honor were awarded for actions during World
War II than any other war during the 20th
century. In this episode, some of the 49
recipients who are still alive today tell
their stories of bravery, courage and
heroism.
ANATOMY OF AN
ABRAMS TANK-
TV-PG
World Premiere:
Friday, October 21, 8 PM
When
these rumbling armored vehicles were first used
in combat, they completely revolutionized the
way wars were fought. Tanks combine potent
firepower, high performance, and brute force,
facilitating rapid military response in all
terrain. Join defense experts at General
Dynamics' tank assembly facility in Sterling
Heights, Michigan to examine the latest in
armored technology. In Twenty-Nine Palms,
California, climb in the M1A2 Abrams and join
the Marine Tank Corp for live fire exercises in
an intense battlefield simulation.
REAL LIFE COMMANDOS-TVPG (L)
North American
Premiere: Sunday, October 23, 8 PM
Real Life
Commandos follows a 30-week training course for
the Royal Marine Commandos in Devon, England.
Through rigorous training footage and interviews
of instructors & recruits, we see why it is
considered the hardest basic training in the
world.
LEGENDS OF AIRPOWER: DAVID LEE “TEX” HILL
World Premiere: Monday, October 24, 8:30 PM
David Lee “Tex”
Hill was recruited to the American Volunteer
Group, the group known as the Flying Tigers, in
1941. Under the leadership of General Claire
Chennault, Hill was one of the top aces in the
unit. After the deactivation of the Flying
Tigers, Hill went on to fight with the 23rd
Fighter Group, as well as the 75th Fighter
Group. Throughout his career, he destroyed 18
plus enemy aircraft, one of them being the first
Zero shot down by a P-51. He continued to fight
through the end of WWII and in 1946, he joined
the Air National Guard as the youngest Brigadier
General in the service’s history.
ONGOING SERIES
BATTLEFIELDS: WORLD WAR II
Weekdays at 6 PM
This series looks at the political and military
situation prior to the battle, illustrates
clearly and intelligently the component phases
and tactics, and summarizes the implications for
both victor and the defeated. Included are
profiles of the principal leaders and
commanders, in-depth analysis of the main weapon
systems, and assessments of the military forces
engaged.
WORLD’S DEADLIEST AIRCRAFT-TV-PG
Wednesdays at 8 PM
World's Deadliest AIRCRAFT covers the classic
fighters, bombers, and choppers that won the
battles in the sky from WWII to the Gulf War.
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North American
Premiere
Wednesday, October 5,8
PM
A-10 Thunderbolt II
Designed to be
a low flying tank destroying bomber, the
A-10 also provides close support to ground
troops in need of help. With a ceiling of
1000ft. and top speed of 420 mph, the A-10
is perfect for ground hugging daredevil
missions.
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North American
Premiere
Wednesday, October 12,
8 PM
B-17 Flying Fortress
The B-17 was
the first truly modern heavy bomber and one
of the most recognized airplanes ever built.
The Flying Fortress was the world's first
aircraft to effectively serve as a
long-range bomber during WWII, a feat that
earned it a special place in aviation
history.
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North American
Premiere
Wednesday, October 19,
8 PM
B-29 Superfortress
Designed as a replacement of the B-17 and
B-24, the B-29 was considered the ultimate
bomber of WWII and is best known as the
aircraft that dropped the atomic bombs on
Nagasaki and Hiroshima at the end of WWII.
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North American
Premiere
Wednesday, October 26,
8 PM
AH-1 Cobra
The AH-1
helicopter was originally designed in the
1960s to fly above small arms fire and
deliver its ordinance. But upon arrival in
Vietnam, the Cobra proved well equipped to
serve as an armed reconnaissance and attack
chopper.
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