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- Watch the stories of those who worked with professional wrestler Bobby Eaton. From his days in the independents, NWA, and WCW, you will hear stories that have never seen the light of day. Stories of inspiration, stories hard work, and stories of a golden heart.
- The year is 1943 and WWII is in full swing. The United States is in desperate need for man power to drive the fight to the Axis Powers. That same year, Uncle Sam sent a letter to Claude Clement Jr. of Jonesboro, AR, stating he had been drafted into the war. He served from 1943-1946 in the US Navy, seeing action at Iwo Jima and in the Pacific Theater. In this documentary he tells his first hand account, a story you will not find in history books.
- In 1955 the Hoxie Public School board, located in Hoxie, AR, voted unanimously to integrate the colored school into the main school. This decision made Hoxie the third school in Arkansas to integrate following Brown v. Board of Education. Just a month later, LIFE Magazine would come to the school and photo the integration efforts. LIFE would publish an article praising the schools decision to do what was not only the law, but morally right. Segregationist groups would arrive after the article publication to try and stifle the schools integration. It was the first school in the nation to go to Federal Court following Brown v. Board of Education. These are the stories of first hand accounts from those who were there, and those whose generations came later that benefited from the schools stand against racial discrimination.
- Thousands of men never made it back from the Vietnam War. Sgt. Bill Binkley did return. In this video, you will hear first hand accounts of his encounters with the Vietnamese people and North Vietnamese Army (NVA). Stories of hardship, pain, loss, and stories that will give you a look into what the average servicemen faced. This personal story is one of many from the jungles and rice paddies of Vietnam. It's a story you won't find in history books.
- Specialist 5th Mickey D. Hoggard enlisted in 1969 with H Troop, 17th Cavalry, Mechanized Infantry. He served until 1973 when injuries he sustained no longer allowed him to serve. During his service he was awarded a Bronze Star, two Purple Hearts, and several other citations and medals. His bravery in action and defense of his country are what makes him an American treasure.
- Countless citizens of Arkansas have served our nations military through the years. From WWII to Present Day, they have answered the call. Arkansas Valor takes a look into the lives of those men and women who took up arms to defend our freedom. The year is 1944 and the war in the Pacific is raging on in bloody fashion. Yet hundreds of thousands of Americans were still signing up for the fight. One man was Earl Hill of Pocahontas, AR. Hill would find himself serving aboard an LCT (Landing Craft Tank) during the Battle of Guam, and during the clean up of Pearl Harbor, which still showed scars of the Japanese attack in 1941. Watch as he tells his personal story of service, and unique perspective you will not find in History books.
- Lake City, AR resident Raymond Clark talks about his time in the Army as a Private during WWII, his participation in the D-Day Invasion, Battle of the Bulge, and his accounts of Hitler's Final Solution.