Nuclear aircraft carrier USS Nimitz deploys to Persian Gulf. Crew faces job challenges, family separation, and war on terror. Follows fighter pilots and young sailors over 6-month mission.Nuclear aircraft carrier USS Nimitz deploys to Persian Gulf. Crew faces job challenges, family separation, and war on terror. Follows fighter pilots and young sailors over 6-month mission.Nuclear aircraft carrier USS Nimitz deploys to Persian Gulf. Crew faces job challenges, family separation, and war on terror. Follows fighter pilots and young sailors over 6-month mission.
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Just sat through all 10 episodes. Easily one of the best military documentaries I've ever seen. Being a
US Marine, this really took me back to when I was on active duty and around my Brothers 24/7. I miss those times so much it hurts. Although the navy is totally different than the Marine Corps, this show will really put it in perspective on what being deployed is all about. Sucks to be away from home but the bond you make with others while deployed will last a lifetime. Great show and well worth the ten hours of my time to watch. If you are military, this will certainly bring back both good and bad memories of your time spent abroad. Director and producers nailed it on top shelf quality production. Semper Fi
10grantss
Superb documentary of a deployment-in-the-life of USS Nimitz, a US Navy aircraft carrier. Told from the sides of the many personnel on board, from the captain all the way on down. Particularly impressive is the fact that you get to know the sailors as people, not just another function within a vast community.
No narration, but everything follows perfectly through the stories and opinions of the individuals. The editing is excellent, the seascapes and aerial photography fantastic, and the choice of themes for each episode spot on.
Great series.
No narration, but everything follows perfectly through the stories and opinions of the individuals. The editing is excellent, the seascapes and aerial photography fantastic, and the choice of themes for each episode spot on.
Great series.
Very well made documentary about what happens aboard the USS Nimtz when it goes to war in 2005 to support Colition Forces in Iraq. It shows how the soldiers come together, despite different political views on the war, to accomplish their mission in the Persian Gulf. It gives a good look at the toll such a long deployment takes on the sailors/marines personal lives, moral and job performance. This documentary covers everything from homosexuals in the military to religion to combat and everyday life aboard the ship. Shows sailors/marines on liberty and what they are allowed to do and not to do. Also interesting is that is seems to focus more on the enlisted then the officers especially the pilots. Its nice to see a documentary on military life that just doesn't dwell on officers or pilots but focuses more on the enlisted men.
10Bronco46
PBS really surprised me with this one. I didn't think they could put out a program with so little anti-military sentiment. Another reviewer pointed out how pleasant it was to see something that didn't just focus on the Officers, and or pilots. And I'd have to agree. As a former medic (66-68) I enjoyed seeing the current military from an enlisted point of view. Being a cynic when it comes to the media's motives when it comes to hanging around the military I can't help but wonder if they weren't hoping for my negative responses and actions if they stayed around long enough. Soldiers (sailors or marines) complain a lot, it way of life in the military, and there was some complaining, but it was really interesting to see how well these kids do their jobs day after day. And some of those jobs are not that exciting. But you get to see that the military tries to do something that society as a whole should do, remind people that all jobs are important and without anyone of them the ship wouldn't work. The military understands that it's important for people to know they're doing something worth while. One thing that left me a little concerned was the mixing of genders about ship. During the first Persian Gulf War a cruiser had to be taken off line due to, to many pregnant sailors to remain combat effect. A lot of time was spent talking about male and females "hooking up" aboard ship. It's a shame that from a country of 300+million people we can't get enough volunteers to fill all the billets aboard ship. The volunteers we get a fantastic, and a credit to this country. But problems do come up with men in women thrown together for long periods of time. Stuff happens! Lastly this a very interesting series. And thank you to the men and women of the the Nimitz, and all units in all branches of the military for doing your part for our great country. It's our home.
The honesty that the crew gives is what makes this documentary great TV.
This show has something for everyone! It gives you a great look inside life of Navy Aircraft Carrier. They hold no punches.
If the military thought they were going to get a recruiting tool BOY were they wrong.
After seeing just the 6 first "hours" I can understand why it took 3 years to edit.
The directors and editors deserve a big hand of getting this men and women's stories out there for everyone to see and understand.
As an ex-military brat and having an uncle in the Navy I have heard a lot of similar stories before but they all still sound fresh today.
The best part about the documentary is that they allow servicemen and women to tell their own story without any voice over!
This is a masterpiece and deserves an Emmy or two.
This show has something for everyone! It gives you a great look inside life of Navy Aircraft Carrier. They hold no punches.
If the military thought they were going to get a recruiting tool BOY were they wrong.
After seeing just the 6 first "hours" I can understand why it took 3 years to edit.
The directors and editors deserve a big hand of getting this men and women's stories out there for everyone to see and understand.
As an ex-military brat and having an uncle in the Navy I have heard a lot of similar stories before but they all still sound fresh today.
The best part about the documentary is that they allow servicemen and women to tell their own story without any voice over!
This is a masterpiece and deserves an Emmy or two.
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