Pentagon Channel Schedule, Wednesday, August 20, 2008

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00000030Special Event Encore Description
00300100Freedom Journal Iraq Description
01000115AFN Europe Report Description
01150130Pacific Report Description
01300200Recon Description
02000230Fit for Duty Description
02300300Battleground Description
03000330American Veteran, The Description
03300400Recon Revisited Description
04000430Around the Services Description
04300500Freedom Journal Iraq Description
05000530Ft Hood On Track Description
05300600Today's Air Force Description
06000630Special Event Encore Description
06300700Fit for Duty Description
07000730Battleground Description
07300800Recon Description
08000830Around the Services Description
08300845Pacific Report Description
08450900AFN Europe Report Description
09000930Special Event Encore Description
09301000This Week in the Pentagon Description
10001030All Hands TV Description
10301100Freedom Journal Iraq Description
11001130Recon Revisited Description
11301200Fit for Duty Description
12001230Today's Air Force Description
12301300Around the Services Description
13001330Freedom Watch Afghanistan Description
13301400This Week in the Pentagon Description
14001430Grill Sergeants, The Description
14301500State Department Daily Briefing Description
15001530Battleground Description
15301600Around the Services Description
16001630All Hands TV Description
16301700Recon Revisited Description
17001730Freedom Journal Iraq Description
17301800Around the Services Description
18001830Special Event Encore Description
18301900This Week in the Pentagon Description
19001930Fit for Duty Description
19302000Around the Services Description
20002030Recon Description
20302100State Department Daily Briefing Description
21002130Fit for Duty Description
21302145AFN Europe Report Description
21452200Pacific Report Description
22002230Grill Sergeants, The Description
22302300Fit for Duty Description
23002330Battleground Description
23300000Around the Services Description

Military Channel Schedule, Wednesday, August 20, 2008

GMT Program Title Description
0400 Outlaws and Lawmen Tall in the Saddle The heartland of the lone gunman culture was the celebrated Kansas cowtown of Dodge City. The gunmen who made their reputations in Dodge City included Bat Masterson, Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, and others.
0500 Wild West's Most Wanted Wild West's Most Wanted Go beyond the Wanted posters. From Jesse James to Butch Cassidy, outlaws of the West have been immortalized in American mythology. Admired for their passion and lawlessness, these glorified masters of the quick draw were murderers, thieves and thugs.
0600 Weaponology Body Armor Follow the history of armor protection from medieval knights to the latest revolutionary invention called dragon skin. Find out how a priest invented the first bullet-proof vest, and how a pizza boy came up with concealable body armor.
0700 Outlaws and Lawmen Legacy of War After the Civil War, armed outlaws committed crime unknown before that time--holding up banks and robbing trains at gunpoint. Outlaws like Cole Younger, and Frank and Jesse James wreaked havoc on the nation.
0800 Outlaws and Lawmen Tall in the Saddle The heartland of the lone gunman culture was the celebrated Kansas cowtown of Dodge City. The gunmen who made their reputations in Dodge City included Bat Masterson, Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, and others.
0900 Wild West's Most Wanted Wild West's Most Wanted Go beyond the Wanted posters. From Jesse James to Butch Cassidy, outlaws of the West have been immortalized in American mythology. Admired for their passion and lawlessness, these glorified masters of the quick draw were murderers, thieves and thugs.
1000 Battlefield: World War Two Battle of Midway: Part I Pearl Harbor was only the beginning. We now see the massive yet strategic buildup to war. The Battle of the Coral Sea was the first time Japan felt vulnerable as the tide turned against them in World War II.
1100 Battlefield: World War Two Battle of Midway: Part II How do you hide an entire fleet? Ask Admiral Nimitz, who somehow lead the U.S. fleet out of Pearl Harbor toward Midway Island and just seemed to disappear. The seesaw sorties saw planes and ships lost on both sides. In the end, Japan turned back.
1200 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.
1300 Gun Camera Moving Targets The unwritten rule of war is: if it moves, shoot it. From the speeding supply trains of World War II to the desperate convoys of the war in Iraq, discover details of a half century of war, including a debriefing with a WWII ace and his gun camera footage.
1400 Gun Camera Air Supremacy The lesson of World War II was simple: rule the skies and win the war. Through the lens of a camera experience 500-mph dogfights, deadly strafing airfield runs and the gritty 50-caliber hell of helicopter warfare in Vietnam.
1500 Gun Camera Fixed Targets Join Gun Camera on a search for the three B's: bunkers, bridges and buildings. Experience fixed target aerial assaults, including bombing runs over Europe and fiery attacks on the Vietnam jungle.
1600 Special Forces: Untold Stories Green Berets Trapped in the underground bunkers of Lang Vei with 40,000 enemy troops amassed nearby, 22 Green Berets and 400 Montagnard and South Vietnamese irregulars dig in for a massive attack. Heroism and perseverance bring eight American soldiers out alive.
1700 Anatomy Of An Abrams Tank Go behind the scenes with M1 Abrams tank crews as they hone their skills. The inner-workings of one of the world's most versatile and fearsome weapons is revealed.
1800 Tank Overhaul The Comet Dave Arnold and his crew at the Isle of Wight Military History Museum are set for a real challenge. They've rescued a rare, 1945 Comet tank from an Army firing range. They have only four months to get this destroyed tank ready for Tank Fest 2006.
1900 Weapons Races The Race for the Battletank Take a look at how these monsters were shaped in combat; how the competing requirements of protection, cross-country ability and firepower were refined; and how tactics such as Blitzkrieg were developed to make the Battletank the king of the battlefield.
2000 Around The Services Episode 452 This half-hour daily newscast provides up-to-date military news from top defense officials and military service branches from around the world.
2030 Firepower Strategic Air Power No aircraft is a better symbol of the power of Strategic Air Command than the B-52 Stratofortress bomber. Take part in a B-52 mission, high in the stratosphere over Iraq.
2100 Outlaws and Lawmen Tall in the Saddle The heartland of the lone gunman culture was the celebrated Kansas cowtown of Dodge City. The gunmen who made their reputations in Dodge City included Bat Masterson, Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, and others.
2200 Wild West's Most Wanted Wild West's Most Wanted Go beyond the Wanted posters. From Jesse James to Butch Cassidy, outlaws of the West have been immortalized in American mythology. Admired for their passion and lawlessness, these glorified masters of the quick draw were murderers, thieves and thugs.
2300 Weaponology SAS With a motto that reads "Who Dares Wins," the SAS are at the cutting edge of global special forces operations. The SAS go in where it hurts to take out the trash using deep insertion behind enemy lines and have revolutionised the global war on terrorism.
0000 Outlaws and Lawmen The Train Robbers After the Civil War, the railroads were seen as the machines of the Yankees and therefore fair game. Train robberies captured the public's imagination, but often caused human injury and property damage.
0100 Outlaws and Lawmen A New Breed From the depths of the Great Depression, a new class of outlaws emerged. Bonnie and Clyde, Pretty Boy Floyd, and Ma Barker used Tommy guns rather than sixguns, and automobiles instead of horses.
0200 Unsolved History Butch and Sundance The controversy surrounding Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid has raged since the famous shootout in Bolivia in 1908. Travel to San Vincente, Bolivia, to investigate the rumors that these outlaws survived the ambush and returned to the United States.
0300 Outlaws and Lawmen The Train Robbers After the Civil War, the railroads were seen as the machines of the Yankees and therefore fair game. Train robberies captured the public's imagination, but often caused human injury and property damage.