The Afghan War, Alien Fireballs & Nazi Hunters this Week on Nat Geo
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Nov 29 - Dec 5
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Restrepo: Afghan Outpost - World TV Premiere - TONIGHT at 9P et/pt
One platoon. One valley. One year. Restrepo, a film by award-winning photojournalist Tim Hetherington and author Sebastian Junger, chronicles the deployment of U.S. troops stationed at one of the most dangerous postings in Afghanistan.
This year, Staff Sergeant Sal Giunta of the 173rd Airborne became the first living Medal of Honor recipient since the Vietnam War. His actions occured in Afghanistan's Korengal valley during the deployment chronicled in the movie 'Restrepo'.
Game wardens take to the skies to coordinate an assault on nocturnal poachers, track down a hunter endangering multiple species, and capture a deer poacher. Watch a Preview >>
Naked Science: Alien Fireballs
- NEW - THURSDAY at 10P et/pt
Cameras track a fireball streaking to Earth from space, triggering a frantic race to recover the extraterrestrial rock and discover the secrets of our solar system it may hold. Watch a Preview >>
Dog Whisperer
- NEW - FRIDAY at 8P et/pt
An Australian Shepherd's bad behavior has his owners worried for their son's safety. Then, meet an energetic rescue dog whose tendency to bite and snap has led to several failed adoptions. Watch a Preview >>
Inside the Iraq War
SUNDAY at 8P et/pt
Nat Geo interviews the men and women who fought on the front lines and uses rarely-seen footage, shot by US troops, to give the viewer a personal look at the Iraq War. Watch a Preview >>
Nazi Hunters: The Hangman of Riga
- NEW -WED at 8P et/pt
Known as The Hangman of Riga, the Nazi Herberts Cukurs escaped punishment and fled to Brazil. In 1964, the Mossad appointed a top agent to hunt him down. Watch a Preview >>
Kings of Controversy
Was the Kingdom of David and Solomon a glorious empire or just a little cow town? It depends on which archaeologist you ask.
Nat Geo WILD presents its first annual Big Cat Week. The seven-night television event features visually stunning and powerfully resonant stories of nature's fiercest felines.
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