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The cable network is launching Mission To Honor: A 250th Salute To American Veterans.
The series, which will launch this spring on the linear network, digital and social, will also have a toward a one-hour primetime documentary event premiering on Veterans Day 2026.
Veterans featured include Paul Priest, who served in the Army’s 9th Armored Division during World War II, Louis Graziano, who fought on Omaha Beach on D-Day, E. Royce Williams, a Korean War Navy pilot who received the Medal of Honor for his previously classified acts of heroism, Korean War veteran George Sousa, who served as a corporal in the U.S. Army, James McCloughan, who was awarded the Medal of Honor for distinguished actions during the Vietnam War, and Lieutenant Colonel William Swenson, who was awarded the Medal of Honor for bravery in Afghanistan.
The company has partnered with The White House and Freedom 250 on the project. Each story will be introduced by President Trump.
“For more than 30 years, honoring and telling the stories of the men and women who bravely served our nation has been central to The History Channel’s mission, and through these deeply personal stories and presidential tributes, we are pleased to partner with the White House to create a unifying national moment of gratitude during this historic milestone,” said Paul Buccieri, President & Chairman, A+E Global Media. “Mission to Honor represents a unique opportunity to recognize the courage, sacrifice, and enduring legacy of America’s veterans as part of our nation’s 250-year celebration.”
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