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The series was created after the airing of a one-time special called Dogfights: The Greatest Air Battles in September 2005. That program's combination of realistic-looking CGI dogfights, interviews, period documentary footage, and voice-over narration proved so successful, that the History Channel requested the production of an entire TV series, which became Dogfights. [2]
Extreme History with Roger Daltrey; Extreme Trains; Fabulous Treasures; Fact to Film; The Fast History Of... Failure Is Not an Option; FDR: A Presidency Revealed; Fight the Power: The Movements That Changed America; First Apocalypse; The First Days of Christianity; First Invasion: The War of 1812; First to Fight: The Black Tankers of WWII; Food ...
Shootout! is a free episodic first-person shooter computer game developed by Kuma Reality Games. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is based on the show's World War II and Vietnam War episodes. See also
All major television network schedules are pre-empted by Gulf War coverage right after the evening news broadcasts. The planned broadcasts included Seinfeld. January 19 NBC breaks away [1] [2] from their telecast of the NHL All-Star Game in the third period [3] to televise a briefing from The Pentagon involving the Gulf War.
The son of Jamaican immigrants, he might have become the first Black president in U.S. history. But Powell stepped to the micr. Mario Tama/GettyIt was Nov. 8, 1995, and Colin Powell had just ...
A Royal Navy Westland Sea Lynx HAS.3 aboard the U.S. Navy destroyer USS Leftwich (DD-984) during the 1991 Gulf War. During the Gulf Conflict, the Royal Navy "had a pivotal role in joint operations". Westland Lynx helicopters were tasked with finding and destroying Iraqi Navy vessels. A large element of the Royal Navy undertook the coalition's ...
The war is also known under other names, such as the Second Gulf War (not to be confused with the 2003 Iraq War, also referred to as such [27]), Persian Gulf War, Kuwait War, First Iraq War, or Iraq War [28] [29] [30] [b] before the term "Iraq War" became identified with the 2003 Iraq War (also known in the US as "Operation Iraqi Freedom"). [31]
Marlo Thomas made seven appearances on the show, including her first appearance in 1977, the 2,000th episode in 1979, the 3,000th episode in 1982, the 4,000th episode in 1985, the 5,000th episode in 1987, and the 1988 episode to promote Free to Be... a Family. She also appeared on the show in 1992 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Donahue.