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Terry Schappert sends a special message to all the families and soldiers serving for their country.
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In 1969, Arthur Wiknik found himself in one of the Vietnam War's most notorious battles.
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Amid a siege that would last 77 days, medic Raymond Torres was dropped into central Vietnam.
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By recovering footage buried away for decades to develop the Vietnam in HD series, see how history is preserved transferring the delicate film to HD.
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Finding the Film
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Discover how researchers combed archives to uncover rare film for the Vietnam in HD series and found some footage in unexpected places.
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Search and Destroy missions were a crucial part of the American war strategy in Vietnam.
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Tet Offensive
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This massive North Vietnamese surprise attack during the 1968 Tet holiday was a crucial turning point in the war.
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Native Americans Aid War Effort
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Native Americans assist U.S. troops in the war effort (circa 1943).
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WAC Recruits Take Oath of Enlistment
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An October 28, 1943, oath ceremony grants to women who had served in the military the official membership of the Armed Forces. Though women had established a long record of military service dating to the early 1900s, it wasn't until the Women's Army Corps bill was signed into law on July 1, 1943, that they received full status.
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Wounded Knee Siege Ends
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On May 6, 1973, 71 days after the American Indian Movement (AIM) held the South Dakota town of Wounded Knee hostage, a report recaps the events of the takeover and the subsequent agreement to end the occupation. The siege had been staged to call attention to government mistreatment of Native Americans.
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FDR War Report to Congress
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See this moving video of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's speech to Congress describing the United State's circumstance and the Nazi's eventual downfall.
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Fall of Monte Cassino
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On location in Naples, NBC News reports the May 18, 1944, Allied capture of Monte Cassino, site of an ancient hilltop monastery that the Germans had transformed into a fortress along the Gustav Line.
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First Allied Crossing of the Rhine
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Despite a partial news blackout, reporters are able to deliver some information about the U.S. Army's successful crossing of the Rhine on March 7, 1945, though it is not yet known whether the Allies have captured the Ludendorff Bridge from the Germans.
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Tuskegee Airmen Fly First Mission by Black Pilots
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In an interview, 2nd Lt. William A. Campbell describes his experience flying as a wingman in the first combat mission for the 99th Fighter Squadron, which was sent to North Africa in April 1943.
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Germany Advances in the Battle of the Bulge
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On December 16, 1944, the Germans launched a counteroffensive attack intended to cut through the Allied forces. A dispatch describes the situation along the front as the Allies face great adversity in the ensuing battle.
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Liberation of Paris
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Street battles are heard in a live broadcast as American troops enter Paris, joining the Allied fight to liberate the city from German control. On August 25, 1944, after many days of fighting, Germany surrendered Paris to the Allied forces, ending four years of occupation.
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U.S. Forces Surprised by Tet Offensive
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A war report describes an attack by the Viet Cong on the Presidential Palace. On January 30, 1968, the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces launched a massive surprise attack on key cities in South Vietnam. It was a major turning point in the war.
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View images of Confederate leaders from the Civil War, like Robert E Lee and Stonewall Jackson, and learn more about the roles they played protecting the southern states.
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Civil War: Gettysburg
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Explore the historic Civil War battle of Gettysburg through photographs of the battlefield, the soldiers, and the memorials.
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Explore Civil War artifacts, from medical kits and personal hygiene items, to carbines and currency.
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Explore Revolutionary battle sites such as Lexington, Concord and Yorktown, and learn how the events that took place there shaped the course of the war.
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Images of memorials and celebrations of the Memorial Day holiday.
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Our most powerful and genuine accounts of D-Day come from the veterans who live through this momentous piece of history.
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