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442nd
The true story of an American-Japanese military unit that became the most decorated unit in American history for their efforts against the Nazis in World War II.
Agincourt
A young man with a death sentence on his head is saved when his skills with the bow catch the attention of King Henry V, who is preparing to lead his outnumbered English troops against the French in the Battle Of Agincourt. The archer develops into a warrior and falls in love with a young woman whose virtue he saves from a lecherous priest.
America's Last Prisoner...
Bowe Bergdahl, a young American soldier, is captured by the Taliban in June 2009 and becomes the last American prisoner of war. He is released in May 2014 as part of a prisoner exchange for five Taliban members, who were being held at the detention center at Guantanamo Bay. This exchange quickly became a major political controversy within the U.S.
Atlantic Wall
Set during World War II, a lone American paratrooper is stranded behind enemy lines hours before D-Day, he is tasked with delivering intelligence critical to the outcome of the war and compelled to fulfill a promise to protect the young son of a murdered ally.
Black Lion
Carlos Mavroleon, the Harvard-educated heir to an English/Greek shipping empire, decides to leave Wall Street behind and take on the most dangerous assignments in journalism (Afghanistan, Pakistan, etc.).
Climb to Conquer
Focuses on a US Army division trained for combat in extreme mountain conditions and deployed to the mountains of the Italian border during WWII. The
Code Name: Johnny Walker
The account of a Navy SEAL translator in Iraq. The translator took part in more than 1,000 missions over a six-year period.
Dambusters
During WWII, a group of airmen drawn from across the ranks of the Royal Air Force for a top-secret mission to fly deep into Germany to hit three important Nazi dams.
Flying Tigers
A volunteer fighter squadron is formed by General Claire Chennault to help the Chinese fight against the Empire of Japan before the United States enters WWII. The aging Chinese planes are no match for the superior Japanese forces, until the volunteers arrive in American-made P-40 War Hawks. The two squadrons fly side by side, in fighter planes emblazoned with the gaping tiger's teeth logo. After Pearl Harbor, the Flying Tigers become an effective squadron in the U.S. Air Force.
Ghost Recon
A unit of the U.S. Army Special Forces essentially operates as the President’s private army, using the latest technology to infiltrate and take down threats around the world without leaving any traces behind that they exist.
Girl Guides
The women in WWII Britain who were considered crucial to the ultimate victory.
Hannibal
The Netflix movie will showcase important battles of the Second Punic War, which was fought between Rome and Carthage.
Honorable Exit
Set in 1975 in Saigon during the last 60 days of the Vietnam War, a renegade group of American diplomats, soldiers and officials rebel against their own government and ensure the evacuation of nearly 125,000 South Vietnamese will otherwise be casualties of war.
In Harm's Way
The story the USS Indianapolis in 1945 when it was torpedoed in the South Pacific by a Japanese submarine.
Khe Sanh
In Khe Sanh, five thousand young Marines are surrounded and attacked by 20,000 battle-hardened North Vietnamese Army veterans for 77 nonstop days of rocket and mortar fire, as the world watches on TV.
Killing Rommel
In 1942, a British battalion attempts to thwart German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel's desert campaign.
Leningrad
An English-language epic about the 900-day Nazi attack on the Russian city during WWII.
Missile Command
Cities are defended from being destroyed by a rain of missiles.
Now the Hell Will Start
Tracks the story of Private Herman Perry, a black soldier from Washington who, after shooting another soldier, went on the run in the Indo-Burmese jungle and eventually became assimilated into tribal culture.
On the Other Side
Covering the Vietnam War for UPI, Kate Webb survives fierce battles and 23 days of captivity in the jungles of Cambodia after she is taken hostage by Communist Forces/Viet Cong in 1971. She is believed to be dead — her obituary even runs in the New York Times — before she is released.