Pentagon Channel Schedule, Saturday, July 04, 2009

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00300100Army Newswatch Description
01000115AFN Europe Report Description
01150130Pacific Report Description
01300200Grill Sergeants, The Description
02000230Fit for Duty Description
02300300Battleground Description
03000330Ft Hood On Track Description
03300400This Week in the Pentagon Description
04000430Recon Description
04300500Recon Revisited Description
05000530Army Newswatch Description
05300600This Week in the Pentagon Description
06000630Grill Sergeants, The Description
06300700Fit for Duty Description
07000730Battleground Description
07300800Balad and Beyond Description
08000830All Hands TV Description
08300845Pacific Report Description
08450900AFN Europe Report Description
09000930Army Newswatch Description
09301000Today's Air Force Description
10001030Recon Description
10301100This Week in the Pentagon Description
11001130FNG Description
11301200Fit for Duty Description
12001230Around the Services Description
12301300Around the Services Description
13001330Around the Services Description
13301400Around the Services Description
14001430Around the Services Description
143015001st Air Force Now Description
15001530Battleground Description
15301600National Guard News Description
16001630This Week in the Pentagon Description
16301700Benning Report, The Description
17001830Downrange Description
18301900Grill Sergeants, The Description
19001930Fit for Duty Description
19302000This Week in the Pentagon Description
20002030USARJ This Week Description
20302100FNG Description
21002130Fit for Duty Description
21302200Battleground Description
22002230Recon Revisited Description
22302300Fit for Duty Description
23002330Battleground Description
23300000Today's Air Force Description

Military Channel Schedule, Saturday, July 04, 2009

GMT Program Title Description
0400 First Emperor: The Man Who Made China First Emperor: The Man Who Made China One of the most powerful men who ever lived, Qin Shi Huangdi commanded millions, united China and designed the Great Wall. The enormous scale of this leader's achievements was matched only by the legacy he left.
0600 Myths of Pearl Harbor Part 1 Every American knows that the Japanese launched a surprise attack against the United States on December 7, 1941. What most Americans don't know, however, is that an American Navy vessel actually fired the first shot that morning.
0700 Myths of Pearl Harbor Part 2 Every American knows that the Japanese launched a surprise attack against the United States on December 7, 1941. What most Americans don't know, however, is that an American Navy vessel actually fired the first shot that morning.
0800 Commanders at War Stalingrad 1942 - as the Germans storm across the Soviet Union, Hitler becomes obsessed with taking Stalingrad - the city which bears the name of his arch-enemy Joseph Stalin. German General Paulus and Russian General Chuikov square off in this crucial WWII battle.
0900 Commanders at War Singapore 1941 - The British underestimate the Japanese fighting force - until Japan launches a surprise attack on Singapore, a tiny jewel in the Crown of the British Empire. British General Arthur Percival leads the defense against General Tomoyuki Yamashita.
1000 The Revolutionary War Rebels and Redcoats With the British government two months away by sea, the American colonies operated with great freedom. But the imposition of a tax on the colonies sparked protests that escalated into revolution.
1100 The Revolutionary War Independence Under the leadership of George Washington, the American Army had early success driving the British from Boston. But as the war progressed the Americans met with resounding defeat in New York.
1200 The Revolutionary War Misfortunes of War The British plan for the summer of 1777 was to cut New England off from her less rebellious neighbors. American success in thwarting this strategy convinced France and Spain to back the rebels.
1300 The Revolutionary War A War Without End The years 1778 and 1779 featured profiteering on the homefront, the growth of the American Navy, and Spain's entrance into the French-American alliance.
1400 Moments in Time Valley Forge: The Crucible The winter of 1777-1778 was critical in George Washington's career. Despite his track record as a four-time loser, Washington used the harsh winter at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, to turn things around for America's revolutionary forces.
1500 Unsolved History The Boston Massacre The portrayal of vicious British soldiers firing execution style on an innocent crowd is an oversimplified version of the famed Boston Massacre. Find out what really happened on the night of March 5, and who ordered the soldiers to fire.
1600 The Revolutionary War Rebels and Redcoats With the British government two months away by sea, the American colonies operated with great freedom. But the imposition of a tax on the colonies sparked protests that escalated into revolution.
1700 The Revolutionary War Independence Under the leadership of George Washington, the American Army had early success driving the British from Boston. But as the war progressed the Americans met with resounding defeat in New York.
1800 The Revolutionary War Misfortunes of War The British plan for the summer of 1777 was to cut New England off from her less rebellious neighbors. American success in thwarting this strategy convinced France and Spain to back the rebels.
1900 The Revolutionary War A War Without End The years 1778 and 1779 featured profiteering on the homefront, the growth of the American Navy, and Spain's entrance into the French-American alliance.
2000 The Revolutionary War The Dark Days The young nation faced trying times in 1780, as the British invaded the South, Savannah fell to the British, Benedict Arnold committed treason, and civilians experienced great hardships.
2100 The Revolutionary War A Harvest of Victory The United States struggled to form itself in the years from 1781 to 1783, as Congress pacified mutineers with cannons, Congress signed the Articles of Confederation, and Washington kept the Army together.
2200 The Revolutionary War Rebels and Redcoats With the British government two months away by sea, the American colonies operated with great freedom. But the imposition of a tax on the colonies sparked protests that escalated into revolution.
2300 The Revolutionary War Independence Under the leadership of George Washington, the American Army had early success driving the British from Boston. But as the war progressed the Americans met with resounding defeat in New York.
0000 The Revolutionary War Misfortunes of War The British plan for the summer of 1777 was to cut New England off from her less rebellious neighbors. American success in thwarting this strategy convinced France and Spain to back the rebels.
0100 The Revolutionary War A War Without End The years 1778 and 1779 featured profiteering on the homefront, the growth of the American Navy, and Spain's entrance into the French-American alliance.
0200 The Revolutionary War The Dark Days The young nation faced trying times in 1780, as the British invaded the South, Savannah fell to the British, Benedict Arnold committed treason, and civilians experienced great hardships.
0300 The Revolutionary War Misfortunes of War The British plan for the summer of 1777 was to cut New England off from her less rebellious neighbors. American success in thwarting this strategy convinced France and Spain to back the rebels.