List of War Stories with Oliver North episodes

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List of episodes from the series War Stories with Oliver North .

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Episodes

2001

EP#TitleAirdate
001War Stories Investigates the Jihad
002The Pueblo IncidentSeptember 30, 2001
003Bataan: To Hell and BackOctober 7, 2001
004Battle for Frozen ChosinOctober 27, 2001
005AnzioNovember 4, 2001
006SpiesNovember 11, 2001
007Bandages on the BattlefieldNovember 18, 2001
008December 1, 2001
009Khe SanhDecember 2, 2001
010Okinawa: The Last Battle of World War IIDecember 30, 2001

2002

EP#TitleAirdate
011Iwo JimaJanuary 1, 2002
012The Siege at Khe SanhFebruary 3, 2002
013They Invaded AmericaApril 7, 2002
014ParatroopersMay 25, 2002
015NormandyJune 8, 2002
016Animal WarriorsJune 9, 2002
017Choppers of VietnamJune 16, 2002
018The Tet OffensiveJune 23, 2002
019Bomber BoysAugust 11, 2002
020Battle of MidwayAugust 18, 2002
021Bloody TarawaAugust 25, 2002
022Doolittle RaidersSeptember 22, 2002
023November 24, 2002
024Attack of the Japanese Midget SubsDecember 8, 2002
025Winter Warriors: The 10th Mountain DivisionDecember 15, 2002
026Forgotten Front and the 1st Air CommandosDecember 22, 2002

2003

027Battle of BritainJanuary 5, 2003
028Hill Battles of KoreaJanuary 12, 2003
029Battle of the BulgeJanuary 19, 2003
030Hell in the Pacific: GuadalcanalJanuary 26, 2003
031Desert WarFebruary 2, 2003
032(Unknown Title)May 11, 2003
033The Fighter AcesJuly 20, 2003
034Running the Gauntlet: The Merchant MarineJuly 27, 2003
035The Life and Times of General Douglas MacArthurAugust 3, 2003
036The Untold Story of the Eastern FrontAugust 10, 2003
037Assault on the MarianasAugust 17, 2003
038Agent 146: Spying for the Third ReichAugust 24, 2003
039Black Sheep SquadronAugust 31, 2003
040Big Red OneSeptember 7, 2003
041Desperate Battle for the Pusan PerimeterSeptember 28, 2003
042Salute to the USODecember 14, 2003

2004

043The Siege of Firebase RipcordMarch 7, 2004
044Angels on the BattlefieldMarch 21, 2004
045Berlin: Standoff Behind the Iron CurtainApril 4, 2004
046Biography: Dwight EisenhowerApril 18, 2004
047Guardians of the Sea: The U.S. Coast GuardMay 9, 2004
048Deadlines on the BattlefieldMay 16, 2004
049The Battle for Wake IslandMay 23, 2004
050Battle for Leyte GulfMay 30, 2004
051Confrontation in CubaJune 27, 2004
052Iraq: The Struggle for FreedomJuly 11, 2004
053Silent Warriors: Submarines of the PacificJuly 18, 2004
054GuadalcanalAugust 8, 2004
055America's Home Front: The War on TerrorSeptember 12, 2004
056Secret Race for the Atomic BombSeptember 26, 2004
057The Battle for Fallujah: A War Stories SpecialNovember 21, 2004

2005

058Friends and Enemies: Japanese Americans During World War IIJanuary 16, 2005
059Final Justice: War Crimes Trials of World War IIFebruary 13, 2005
060The Fight for Their Lives: Disabled VeteransFebruary 20, 2005
061The Tin Can SailorsFebruary 27, 2005
062The Invasion of SicilyMarch 13, 2005
063Flashpoint Vietnam: The Road of WarApril 10, 2005
064The Last Days of Adolf Hitler and the Third ReichMay 8, 2005
065The New Face of War in IraqJune 26, 2005
066Retaking the PhilippinesJuly 17, 2005
067Freeing France From HitlerSeptember 18, 2005
068Operation Rolling ThunderSeptember 25, 2005

2006

069Inside Iraq: Eyewitness to HistoryJanuary 29, 2006
070War Stories Investigates: Deception in the PacificFebruary 12, 2006
071Hollywood Goes to WarMarch 5, 2006
072The Battle for the Huertgen ForestApril 23, 2006
073The Remarkable Life and Mysterious Death of General PattonApril 30, 2006
074Women of World War IIMay 14, 2006
075The Real Story of Hamburger HillJune 18, 2006
076In the Jaws of Hell: Eastern Europe During WWIIJune 25, 2006
077From the Ballpark to the Battlefield: Baseball and WWIIJuly 9, 2006
078(Unknown Title)July 30, 2006
079Prisoners of the Rising SunSeptember 24, 2006

2007

080The Homefront to the FrontlinesFebruary 11, 2007
081Biography: Winston ChurchillMarch 18, 2007
082Secrets of the Bomb: Manhattan Project to TehranApril 15, 2007
083Yanks in the RAFJune 17, 2007
084Baseball and WWIIJuly 8, 2007
085The Navy's Fighting SeabeesSeptember 8, 2007
086Peleliu: The Forgotten BattleSeptember 16, 2007
087OkinawaSeptember 22, 2007
088Terror in ParadiseNovember 3, 2007
089War Stories Investigates: The Disaster at DieppeNovember 10, 2007
090War Stories Biography: Harry S. TrumanNovember 17, 2007

2008

090Red Tails: The Saga of the Tuskegee AirmenFebruary 9, 2008
091Iraq: Five Years in the Fight for FreedomMarch 23, 2008
092Masterstroke! The Battle for Inchon and SeoulMay 24, 2008
093Leave No One BehindJuly 6, 2008
094The Battle for AfghanistanNovember 8, 2008
095The Furious Fight for Dong HaNovember 9, 2008

2009

096Inside Special OpsApril 18, 2009
097The Life and Times of Lyndon Baines JohnsonMay 24, 2009
098The Bloody Battle for the Boot: Italy in WWIIMay 24, 2009
099They Did Invade AmericaAugust 9, 2009
100Drugs, Money and Narco-TerrorAugust 22, 2009

2010

101High Tech Warriors on the BattlefieldApril 11, 2010

2016

102Fighting ISISMarch 25, 2016

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