Lou and Retired US Army Captain Wilbur Sharp discuss the film Hart's War and Captain Sharp's experiences in a German prisoner of war camp during WWII.
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An Officer and a Movie: Inside a POW Camp
Lou and Retired US Army Captain Wilbur Sharp discuss the film Hart's War and Captain Sharp's experiences in a German prisoner of war camp during WWII.
Lou speaks with Sergeant Debra K Mooney of the Oklahoma National Guard about the language developed by a number of young Navajo men who transmitted secret communications on the battlefields of WWII.
As they're watching Oliver Stone's movie Heaven and Earth, Lou Diamond Phillips speaks with Lt. Col Keith Dickson about a major subject in the film -- insurgency warfare in Vietnam.
Did the film The Bridge at Remagen get the details right with its depiction of the common foot soldier? Lou Diamond Phillips speaks with Infantry Officer Historian, Colonel Raymond Bluhm to learn the truth.
After experiencing life in battle situations similiar to those depicted in The Bridge at Remagen, Infantry Officer and Historian, Colonel Raymond Bluhm speaks about the intangible gut instincts that help propel soldiers to victory.
Lou and Brigadier General David Quantock discuss the film McKenzie Break and the General's experiences when tasked to improve conditions at Abu Gharib prison in Iraq.
In conjunction with the movie "Victory," which takes place in a P.O.W. camp, former real P.O.W. and medic, Charles Stenger speaks to host Lou Diamond Phillips about his time in a German Prisoner of War camp during World War 2.
After seeing the role of Clint Eastwood's Sgt. Thomas Highway in "Heartbreak Ridge," Lou Diamond Phillips speaks with Major Tim Brady, USMC about the role of the Staff Sergeant in the lives of new recruits.
A hard-nosed, hard-living Marine gunnery sergeant clashes with his superiors and his ex-wife as he takes command of a spoiled recon platoon with a bad attitude.
Lou Diamond Phillips speaks with Colonel Art Athens about the weaponry used in The Great Santini, and learns more about the Phantom Attack Fighter jet.
British Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain travels to Germany in order to negotiate with what could potentially be the most dangerous man around, Adolf Hitler.
Adolf Hitler and his regime work to create chaos in the streets of Germany. Unbeknownst to the public, chaos is part of Hitler's master plan to bring him to power.
It's the third bloody day for the Battle of El Alamein, and just when the casualty numbers continue to rise, Britain's M4A1 Sherman tank arrives proving to be the most powerful tank on the battlefield.
By September 1944, Patton's hard-charging Third Army threatens to breech the German border. As Hitler gathers his forces to halt Patton's advance, the largest tank-to-tank battle during WWII has officially begun.
After days of destroying Hitler's army during the Battle of Arrocourt, Patton's Third Army now finds itself on dangerous ground and without air support as Hitler's "Tiger" tanks lead them into battle under heavy cover.