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Beyond the Medal of Honor
This program is an exploration of the lives and actions of four Medal of Honor recipients: fighter Bill Crawford (WWII); Captain Carl Sitter (Korea); Lieutenant Jerry Murphy (Korea); and Green Beret Drew Dix (Vietnam). Their stories are told through interviews with the recipients themselves, their families and colleagues. Compelling footage from the National Archives and photos illustrate the stories. Paul Harvey and Tom Brokaw add commentary.
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Jeff V
Wednesday, November 11, 2009 › 9:30pm
The word Hero has become diluted as we use it too casually today. These men are the epitome of unselfishness and service. They are true heros. Everyone should watch these stories.
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The word Hero has become diluted as we use it too casually today. These men are the epitome of unselfishness and service. They are true heros. Everyone should watch these stories.
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Beyond the Medal of Honor
first aired: November 11, 2009 (#0)
This program is an exploration of the lives and actions of four Medal ...
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More discussions about
Documentary & History
Paper on a new plane
Friday, Nov. 6
1930s Photo Collection
Friday, Oct. 16
Packed house at historic theatre in Grand Junction
Tuesday, Sept. 29
WATCH: Japanese internment camps
Tuesday, July 14
Honoring Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
Friday, May 8
What's your point of view?
Jeff V
Wednesday, November 11, 2009 › 9:30pm
The word Hero has become diluted as we use it too casually today. These men are the epitome of unselfishness and service. They are true heros. Everyone should watch these stories.
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Jeff V
Wednesday, November 11, 2009 › 9:30pm
The word Hero has become diluted as we use it too casually today. These men are the epitome of unselfishness and service. They are true heros. Everyone should watch these stories.
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