Season 8 |
| 94 :08x01 - Episode 6 (Mar/16/2007) | | In the eighth-season premiere, R. Lee Ermey visits the National Museum of the United States Air Force at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio. Included: the history of the Lockheed C-141 Starlifter; a reunion of former Vietnam War POWs. Also: the B-25 Mitchell bomber. | |
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| 95 :08x02 - Episode 7 (Mar/23/2007) | | A tour of Florida's Hurlburt Field, home of the Air Force Special Operations Command, to check out its hardware and history. Included: car-bomb and explosives-detection training; and a ride in the AC-130 gunship. Also: officer candidates “Hell Week.” | |
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| 96 :08x03 - Episode 8 (Apr/13/2007) | | A tour of a military training center in San Diego to observe tactics training against insurgents in a simulated Iraqi village. Also: weapons of the British in the Revolutionary War; the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command, which accounts for American POWs and missing and unidentified servicemen and women. | |
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| 97 :08x04 - Episode 9 (May/05/2007) | | Polaris MV and Textron M1117 vehicles are test driven. Also: trigger time with an M4 Carbine and a Beretta M9; and a look at a rugged flashlight and a laptop. | |
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| 98 :08x05 - Episode 10 (May/09/2007) | | The eighth-season finale focuses on the war in Iraq. Included: R. Lee Ermey talks to the troops, via satellite. Also: a look at the Digital Video and Imagery Distribution System in Atlanta, which provides information on military operations; and a tribute to an Army corporal who was killed in Iraq. | |
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| 99 :08x06 - Episode 11 (May/18/2007) | | Included: a ride in a World War II M8 armored car; a demonstration of the Mauser C96 pistol; an overview of the weapons and gear used by German soldiers during World War II; and the history of the use of dogs in war. | |
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| 100 :08x07 - Episode 12 (May/25/2007) | | A trip to the Tennessee Museum of Aviation to see the P-51s and P-47s. Also: the battle gear used by Marines in World War II; a ride in a V-22 Osprey tilt-rotor; and a tribute to the Navy's F-14 Tomcat. | |
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