Episode list

No Man Left Behind

The Real Black Hawk Down
The Real Black Hawk Down tells the extraordinary true-life story of the shooting down of two Black Hawk helicopters during a deadly battle in Mogadishu between U.S. forces and Somali militia. Reunited for the first time on camera, the pilot and two of the soldiers involved in the battle recount intense details of one of the most horrific scenes in U.S. military history since the Vietnam War.
7.3 /10
Colombia Vice

Mon, Jul 04, 2016
It�۪s 1982 and the war on drugs is in its bloodiest year. Two DEA agents are sent on an aerial reconnaissance mission to Colombia, where violent cartels run the drug trade into Miami, and their mission becomes a bloodbath. Separated and severely wounded, both must fight to get out of the jungle alive.
7.8 /10
To Hell and Back
A team of Green Berets are sent to take out a terrorist leader, and after falling into a deadly trap, must fight their way off a mountain to survive.
8.1 /10
The One That Got Away
During the Gulf War in 1991, a squad of eight British commandos are dropped off 140 miles behind enemy lines in Iraq to spy on Saddam Hussein's main supply route. The mission goes disastrously wrong. Before long, three men are killed and four are captured. After traveling over 200 miles through the desert, only one makes it out of Iraq alive - Chris Ryan, the one who got away.
8.8 /10
Stealth Fighter Down
A NATO stealth fighter is shot down in enemy territory after successfully bombing a military target in Belgrade. The pilot manages to eject and safely land using a parachute, but a race ensues of both the NATO trying to rescue their pilot and Serbian forces trying to collect this valuable source of information.
7.8 /10
Memories of Hell
In June 1964, US Navy pilot Lt Charles Klusmann is shot down by enemy ground troops over Laos. Badly injured with no hope of rescue, he endured almost three months of captivity and became the first American airman taken prisoner in the Vietnam War. Evading capture for three days, Lt Klusmann traveled 25 miles in a daring escape. With resilience and bravery, Lt Klusmann became one of few people to ever escape imprisonment in Southeast Asia.
8 /10
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