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- In this hilarious adventure, starring Raquel Welch, Burt Reynolds, and Robert Loggia in their last film together, when three retired war vets stumble upon a stash of mob money, they find themselves running from both the Mafia and the feds.
- Two cops, a rookie and his partner, a veteran, are increasingly troubled by wild and illegal behavior of some of their colleagues. At first they try to ignore it, but it soon proves to be impossible to ignore.
- the incredible story of the Medal of Honor recipient, Alvin York.
- The incredible story of the Medal of Honor recipient, Buffalo Bill Cody.
- The incredible story of the Medal of Honor recipient, Sen. Dan Inouye.
- The incredible story of the Medal of Honor recipient, conscientious objector Desmond T. Doss.
- The incredible story of the Medal of Honor recipient, Drew D. Dix.
- The incredible story of the Medal of Honor recipient, Everett Pope.
- The incredible story of the Medal of Honor recipient, Frederick E. Ferguson.
- The incredible story of the Medal of Honor recipient, Harvey C. Barnum.
- The incredible story of the Medal of Honor recipient, Jay Zeamer.
- The incredible story of the Medal of Honor recipient, John Finn.
- The incredible story of the Medal of Honor recipient, Dr. Mary Walker.
- The incredible story of the Medal of Honor recipient, Melvin Biddle.
- The incredible story of the Medal of Honor recipient, Mike Thornton.
- The incredible story of the Medal of Honor recipient, Mitchell Paige.
- The incredible story of the Medal of Honor recipient, Maj. Gen. Patrick Brady.
- The incredible story of the Medal of Honor recipient, Paul Bucha.
- The incredible story of the Medal of Honor recipient, Raymond Clausen.
- The incredible story of the Medal of Honor recipient, Richard E. Bush.
- The incredible story of the Medal of Honor recipient, Sam Johnson.
- The incredible story of the Medal of Honor recipient, Sammy L. Davis who fought with a broken back and utilized a tree branch as a weapon when he ran out of ammunition.
- The incredible story of the Medal of Honor recipient, Tom Custer.
- The incredible story of the Medal of Honor recipient, Vernon Baker.
- The incredible story of Audie Murphy - the most decorated American soldier of World War II and a recipient of the Medal of Honor.
- This episode features the incredible story of Smedley Darlington Butler, two-time recipient of the Medal of Honor.
- "Medal of Honor: The History Of Heroes" was birthed by Producers Julia Davis and BJ Davis' "Medal Of Honor" (1999-2002) hosted by Academy Award nominee Burt Reynolds in this renewed ongoing television series. There have been 19 two-time recipients, a father and son, the youngest recipient being 12 years old, one U.S. President, General George Armstrong Custers brother Tom Custer, and one woman. From this very unique bracket of heroes, some received a second award, 14 received 2 separate medals for different military engagements and 5 were awarded both the Navy and Army Medals of Honor for the same action. Two time Medal of Honor recipient Daniel Daly received his first award in China on August 14, 1900 and the second for heroic deeds in Haiti on October 22, 1915 fighting insurmountable numbers in hostilities advancing forward.
- "Medal of Honor: The History Of Heroes" was birthed by Producers Julia Davis and BJ Davis' "Medal Of Honor" (1999-2002) hosted by Academy Award nominee Burt Reynolds in this renewed ongoing television series. On December 21, 1861 President Abraham Lincoln approved and signed Senate Bill 82 into law, creating the Medal Of Honor for heroic acts above and beyond the call of duty, for gallantry in the face of enemy forces engaged in combat. Delta Force Master Sergeant Gordon made the ultimate sacrifice and demonstration courage and valor to rescue and extract a downed helicopter crew in Somalia. Gordon fought his way to the crash site and provided cover and support awaiting extraction of his team. Supplying arms to the pilot, exhausting his own ammunition. Gordon fought until mortally wounded with his sidearm, giving no quarter in his dedicated objective to protect his fallen comrades.
- Medal of Honor: The History Of Heroes was birthed by Producers Julia Davis and BJ Davis Medal Of Honor (1999-2002) hosted by Academy Award nominee Burt Reynolds in this renewed ongoing television series. On December 21, 1861 President Abraham Lincoln approved and signed Senate Bill 82 into law, creating the Medal Of Honor for heroic acts above and beyond the call of duty, for gallantry in the face of enemy forces engaged in combat. Sergeant First Class Smith manned a 50 caliber machine gunned defending the withdrawal of his troops. Mortally wounded, Smith laid down a withering fire killing 50 plus enemy troops while insuring the evacuation of his comrades.
- "Medal of Honor: The History Of Heroes" was birthed by Producers Julia Davis and BJ Davis' "Medal Of Honor" (1999-2002) hosted by Academy Award nominee Burt Reynolds in this renewed ongoing television series. There has been a total of 3,473 Medals of Honor awarded to 3,454 different people. The United States Army has garnered 2,404, the Navy 747, followed by the United States Marines for a 297 total with the Air Force tallying 18 and 1 going to the Coast Guard. Monsoor was manning a sniper post with his two team members. In the Navy SEAL tradition of honor and self-sacrifice, when grenade was tossed into their mist, Monsoor with total disregard for his own safety, he immediately jumped on the grenade to save his team.
- "Medal of Honor: The History Of Heroes" was birthed by Producers Julia Davis and BJ Davis' "Medal Of Honor" (1999-2002) hosted by Academy Award nominee Burt Reynolds in this renewed ongoing television series. Less than one hundred (100) living Medal of Honor recipients are alive, while their heroic exploits will forever live on in history. Cpl. Dunham engaged in hand to hand combat when an insurgent pulled the pin on a grenade. Dunham saved his squad members by absorbing the explosion with his helmet and body. Mortally wounded he gave the very best of himself to protect his fellow Marines.
- Medal of Honor: The History Of Heroes was birthed by Producers Julia Davis and BJ Davis Medal Of Honor (1999-2002) hosted by Academy Award nominee Burt Reynolds in this renewed ongoing television series. On December 21, 1861 President Abraham Lincoln approved and signed Senate Bill 82 into law, creating the Medal Of Honor for heroic acts above and beyond the call of duty, for gallantry in the face of enemy forces engaged in combat. There has been a total of 3,473 Medals of Honor awarded to 3,454 different people. The United States Army has garnered 2,404, the Navy 747, followed by the United States Marines for a 297 total with the Air Force tallying 18 and 1 going to the Coast Guard. There have been 19 two-time recipients, a father and son, the youngest recipient being 12 years old, one U.S. President, General George Armstrong Custers brother Tom Custer, and one woman. From this very unique bracket of heroes, some received a second award, 14 received 2 separate medals for different military engagements and 5 were awarded both the Navy and Army Medals of Honor for the same action. Two time Medal Of Honor recipient, United States Marine Corp legend, Smedley Butler who was a historical Whistleblower as well.
- Medal of Honor: The History Of Heroes was birthed by Producers Julia Davis and BJ Davis Medal Of Honor (1999-2002) hosted by Academy Award nominee Burt Reynolds in this renewed ongoing television series. On December 21, 1861 President Abraham Lincoln approved and signed Senate Bill 82 into law, creating the Medal Of Honor for heroic acts above and beyond the call of duty, for gallantry in the face of enemy forces engaged in combat. Delta Force member Randy Shughart made the ultimate sacrifice and demonstration of courage and valor to rescue and extract a downed helicopter crew in Somalia. Randy fought his way to the crash site and provided cover and support awaiting extraction of his team. He fought until mortally wounded with his sidearm to protect his fallen comrades.