Americans At War
Americans at War is a documentary series created by the U.S. Naval Institute. Each 90-second episode features a U.S. veteran recounting a defining moment from his or her time in the armed services. As of December 2007, the Institute has produced 40 episodes.[1]
The vignettes have aired on PBS as individual segments and, on November 11, 2007, in a half-hour program containing 21 vignettes. In 2008, PBS will air three one-hour specials under the Americans at War banner. These will be Americans at War: Vietnam hosted by Joe Galloway, Americans at War: The Doolittle Raid hosted by David Hartman, and Americans at War: Pearl Harbor.
Interviewees
- Edwin C. Bearss
- George H. W. Bush
- Dan Buzzo
- Joe Galloway
- Thomas Griffin
- Fred Haynes
- James L. Holloway III
- Lew Hopkins
- Leo P. Jarboe
- George Juskalian
- Dusty Kleiss
- James Leavelle
- Charles McGee
- Jerry Miller
- John Ripley (USMC)
- Don Stratton
- Kermit Tyler
- Wilbur Wright
- Paul A. Yost, Jr.
- Richard Zimmerman
External links
References
- ↑ "USNI: Americans At War". Archived from the original on 17 December 2007. Retrieved 2007-12-31.
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