Legacy of a Warrior: Dwight Birdwell

Legacy of a Warrior: Dwight Birdwell

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A Scandal at the North Pole: The Legend of Richard Byrd

Admiral Richard Byrd was one of the most famous explorers of the 20th century. He received the Medal of Honor for a risky flight to the North Pole. But soon after his death, the whispers began. Did he actually make it there? Or did he turn back early? Binge the full season of Med ...  Show more

America's Soldier: Why the U.S. Needed George Sakato

When World War II broke out, Japanese Americans, including George "Joe" Sakato and his family, were treated as threats. But Sakato still joined the Army because he wanted to protect the United States and its people. And on a hill in eastern France, he launched a one-man charge th ...  Show more

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