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The Codebreaker |
Clip
A Jewish immigrant from Russia, William F. Friedman became a codebreaker for the U.S. Government.
1 MIN 13 SEC
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The Codebreaker |
Clip
Elizebeth Friedman’s codebreaking in WWII enabled the US to win the “Battle of the Atlantic”.
1 MIN 05 SEC
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Sealab |
Digital Short
Scott Carpenter was both a NASA astronaut and an aquanaut with the U.S. Navy.
1 MIN 03 SEC
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Sealab |
Digital Short
An American doctor and Navy officer, Captain George Bond spearheaded U.S. Navy's Sealab I, II and III.
59 SEC
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The Secret of Tuxedo Park |
Digital Short
The “Rad Lab” was the main research facility for the American radar program in the Second World War. But there’s virtually no record of it.
1 MIN 34 SEC
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The Secret of Tuxedo Park |
Digital Short
In the 1930s, nearly every leading scientist in America visited a private laboratory in Tuxedo Park.
1 MIN 00 SEC
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The Secret of Tuxedo Park |
Digital Short
Alfred Loomis made millions on Wall Street, then went on to develop the technology that helped win WWII.
1 MIN 31 SEC
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The Great War |
Behind the Scenes
Learn how an editor selects images, footage, and expert interviews to convey the desolation of the Lost Battalion.
2 MIN 15 SEC
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My Lai |
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Was the price of winning the war a price worth paying?
3 MIN 10 SEC
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The Great War |
Digital Short
There is no such thing as “Mr. Yoga,” but there was a “Mr. Pilates.” Explore the popular fitness regime’s surprising roots in WWI.
2 MIN 38 SEC
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The Great War |
Digital Short
Filmmaker Stephen Ives introduces an American who escaped the racism of Georgia, and fought bravely on the battlefields of France.
1 MIN 12 SEC
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Command and Control |
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Lieutenant Allan Childers was a deputy commander of the Titan II Missile Combat Crew. He was on duty the night of the accident in Damascus, Arkansas.
1 MIN 10 SEC