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- Wheels of Soul Motorcycle Club is the only racially mixed 1% outlaw motorcycle club in the world.
- The violent legacy of this hard-riding, hard-partying and hard-fighting outlaw biker club has endured nearly four decades. The Hessians share their personal stories, anecdotes and the history of a club that has been revered and reviled in the annals of motorcycle lore.These hardcore members have survived the lifestyle, the biker wars, law enforcement and the day to day danger of life on the road.
- Dixie Rose is a modern-day Loretta Lynn living in the backwoods of Tennessee with her two small children. The family survives in a three-room shack without water, electricity, plumbing, phone or modern convenience of any kind. Dixie Rose has been described as a strange and fascinating hybrid of Loretta Lynn, Blanche Dubois and Sybil.
- A history of the men and women who fought a brutal, unpopular war, fulfilling their duty to a country that treated them with disdain and indifference. In their words.
- JPAC's mission is to achieve the fullest accounting of all Americans missing as a result of the nation's past conflicts.
- David Lopez returns to Vietnam after forty years with his family to face his memories and the ghosts of war that have haunted the Lopez family for forty years.
- On March 20, 1971, Major Jack Barker and Captain John Dugan were piloting a UH-1H Huey helicopter, with Sergeant William Dillender and PFC John Chubb on board. The aircraft was participating in a troop extraction of ARVN (Army of the Republic of Vietnam) troops during the Lam Son 719 mission in the Savannakhet Province of Laos. The aircraft was hit by enemy fire. There were no survivors. In 1986, a refugee in Nakhon Phanom, Thailand showed an ID tag belonging to PFC Chubb and a medallion to a U.S. interviewer. Between 1988 and 2001, joint U.S.-Lao People's Republic teams lead by JPAC (Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command) conducted four investigations and three excavations for the four men without positive results. In 2004, another joint investigation team excavated the crash site. Remains of the four men were found. On April 12, 2006, Barker, Dugan, Dillender and Chubb were buried at Arlington Cemetery.
- Mae Boren Axton reigned as "QUEEN MOTHER OF COUNTRY MUSIC" and "FIRST LADY OF ROCK 'N ROLL" for four decades. She was a journalist, schoolteacher, songwriter, publicist and mentor to the greatest talents in rock, pop and country.
- Documentary on African-American motorcycle enthusiasts.
- American Biker is a chronicle of the history, politics, culture and lifestyle of the American motorcyclist from 1899 to present day.
- Every May, hundreds of motorcyclists depart Ontario, California for a ten day ride across America to bring attention to the POW/MIA issue.
- A hard-riding Harley club made up of law enforcement officers from California to Texas. The show is an exciting hybrid of "Cops" and "American Chopper"
- Thousands of nurses in Vietnam served on the front lines risking their own lives under fire to fulfill their duty and save the lives of the countless young men who will never forget the faces of their battlefield angels.
- The Navajo have volunteered, fought, sacrificed and distinguished themselves on every battlefield, on every continent and in every war the US has fought since World War I.