Dangerous Missions Season 1
From World War II to today, men and women have undertaken roles that involve overwhelming peril, seemingly unbeatable odds, and almost certain death all for the greater good of countries or communities.
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Dangerous Missions
2001From World War II to today, men and women have undertaken roles that involve overwhelming peril, seemingly unbeatable odds, and almost certain death all for the greater good of countries or communities.
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Dangerous Missions Season 1 Full Episode Guide
As conservation philosophy has evolved, so has the job performed by officers from the law enforcement division of the Fish and Wildlife Service.
Specially trained soldiers and sailors are given secret, dangerous missions at the vanguard of the D-Day assault.
Army Rangers use quick-strike tactics and an unshakable esprit de corps to brave withering fire and seize vital targets.
The Rescue Swimmers of the U.S. Coast Guard and Navy save people from raging waters.
Long-haul truckers drive rigs over hundreds of miles of frozen Canadian lakes.
Combat medics perform one of the most dangerous jobs in war.
World War II German submarines held a stranglehold on Allied shipping in the Atlantic until the development of sonar.
Mining was once the most dangerous profession.
Storm chasers travel into the eye of a hurricane and tail along with a raging tornado for research and thrills.
Ironworkers tread narrow beams hundreds of feet aloft to raise skyscrapers and bridges.
The international community organizes special teams designed to confront and defeat terrorists on any playing field.
Tracing the history of U.S. military police from George Washington's army to today's missions defending justice in war and peace.
An exploration of the dangers involved for the airmen who manned the B-17's belly guns during World War II.
Soldiers train to join the ranks of America's elite commando force.
Fighter pilots destroy enemy radar and missile sites.
Discovering how the Pathfinders factored into D-Day and other battles of World War II, including North Africa and the Battle of the Bulge.
Snipers, the most feared and hated men on the battlefield, have the ability to kill with a single shot from miles away.
The pioneering lumbermen of the 19th and 20th centuries tame the wilderness across the continent, making the building of the nation possible.
Operating in the covert Studies and Observations Group, volunteers from elite U.S. units combined their talents to hit enemy strong points during the Vietnam War.
Courageous linemen erect, string, and repair electrical transmission towers that can carry up to 765,000 volts.
Infantry soldiers whose job it was to search for, find and destroy a subterranean network of enemy tunnels in Vietnam.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms is charged with enforcing some of the most politically volatile laws in U.S. history.
The U.S. Navy's deep sea divers experiment with extremes of depth and time.
Detecting and neutralizing landmines carries a high price.
Accounts of people who gathered information on enemy positions during battle, including John Fox and Brian Thacker.
The commando unit known as the First Special Service Force executed combat and reconnaissance operations behind enemy lines during World War II.
Zookeepers who handle the dangerous African elephants; a man extracts snake venom for medical research; 13 carnivores; alligators.
The American tank crews fight against the Nazi Panther tanks in explosive duels to the death during World War II.
Explores how the US Marine Raiders helped destroy the Japanese hold on the ground and paved the way for an Allied victory in the Pacific.