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Pathfinders: In The Company Of Strangers Untold and lost history. A true story of the American Pathfinders, the volunteer paratroopers whose deadly mission was to land 30 minutes before the Normandy invasion, locate and mark strategic "drop zones" and set up the top-secret navigation equipment needed to guide the main airborne assault on D-Day.
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Streetwise This is a true story which is based in Washington DC during the mid 80s. It isn't a documentary, or a reality show, but "stories from the streets" by someone who actually lived on the streets for years. Both entertaining and exciting, the film offers insight into what it was like living on the streets as a teenager.
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Oregon Ghost Hunters Case #56 Bridgetender Bar. The team heads to Seaside OR to investigate a bar that used to be a brothel during WW 2. The bar is rumored to have a madam still roaming the attic upstairs. Will the investigation show evidence of this madam or of another reason for the paranormal activity?
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Oregon Ghost Hunters Case #58 Historic Downtown Building. The team is called out the historic building in Independence, OR on an emergency investigation. Reports of a a young man named Kevin still haunting the halls of the old speakeasy that is now a yoga studio. Featuring guest investigator Christopher Serrone.
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Oregon Ghost Hunters Case #59 Heceta Head Light House. The team heads to a legendary light house on the southern coast of Oregon. Rumors of “Rue”, the ghost of a mother who lost her young child at the light house in the early 1900’s, still roaming the property. Featuring guest investigator DuRyan from the Playhouse mourning show.
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USCG Campbell, Queen of the Seven Seas America, 1941. The first American ship to capture a German U-boat was a Coast Guard ship. The First American serviceman to capture German prisoners was a Coast Guardsmen. The first American warship to be sank after Pearl Harbor was a Coast Guard ship. The United States Coast Guard played a decisive role in our history as a nation. This twenty-six minute documentary covers one of our Coast Guard Cutters, the Campbell, and offers a brief history of her service and interviews from some of her crew. It also includes a chapter devoted to the beloved Sinbad. |
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