The defining conflicts of the 20th century — WWI and WWII. Stories of service, sacrifice, strategy, and the Americans who fought and built through them.
1,102 women. 60 million miles flown. 38 killed in service. They ferried B-17s, tested the P-51, and towed targets for live gunnery practice. Then the Army disbanded them, classified their records for 35 years, and sent them home. In 2010, Congress finally said thank you.
1942. Japan threatened Alaska. America needed a land route — 1,700 miles through permafrost, mountains, and brutal cold. They built it in 8 months. 10,000 soldiers. 8 miles of road a day.