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  2. American Heroes Channel - Wikipedia

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    On March 3, 2014, the channel was rebranded as American Heroes Channel, with the intent to "provide more history based, narrative-style documentary programming." [ 3 ] The network is a sponsor of the United Service Organizations (USO) and frequently runs commercials for that organization.

  3. Triggers: Weapons That Changed the World - Wikipedia

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    Triggers: Weapons That Changed the World is an American television series that premiered on November 30, 2011 on the Military Channel, which was rebranded as the American Heroes Channel in March 2014.

  4. Special Ops Mission - Wikipedia

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    Special Ops Mission is an American reality television series that premiered on August 13, 2009 on the Military Channel (now American Heroes Channel).The program features former United States Army Ranger and Air Force Pararescueman Wil Willis, who performs solo special operations missions against groups of opposing-force (OPFOR) operatives, which consists of regular and special operations ...

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  7. Commanders at War - Wikipedia

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    Commanders at War is a television show on the Military Channel (now American Heroes Channel). It highlights specific battles or skirmishes from World War II, where one commander is pitted against another. Using computer-generated imagery, many scenes are illustrated using cardboard-cutout-like figures to represent soldiers and equipment.