Hero Ships

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  • 2008
  • 1 Season
  • 7.9  (33)

Hero Ships from History is a captivating documentary series produced by the History Channel in 2008, exploring some of the world's most iconic naval vessels and their courageous crews. The show delves into the history, battles, and technological advancements of these ships, revealing how they shaped the course of history and contributed to the development and evolution of naval warfare.

Each episode is devoted to a different vessel, providing an in-depth look at the ship, its design, its crew, and its missions. The show examines some of the most famous naval battles of all time, including the Battle of Trafalgar, the Battle of Midway, and the sinking of the Bismarck, and reveals how the heroism and bravery of the crews aboard these ships helped to change the course of history.

The series is presented in a dramatic and engaging style, with expert commentary from historians and naval experts. The show uses a combination of archival footage, dramatic reconstructions, and CGI graphics to recreate the vessels and their battles in stunning detail, providing viewers with a unique insight into the world of naval warfare.

Among the ships featured in the series is HMS Dreadnought, the famous British battleship that revolutionized naval warfare with its powerful guns and heavy armor. The show explores the impact that Dreadnought had on the development of naval technology and tactics, and how it paved the way for a new era of naval warfare in the 20th century.

Another ship covered in the series is the USS Constitution, also known as "Old Ironsides", a legendary frigate that played a crucial role in the War of 1812. The show details the ship's incredible history, including its victories over several British warships, and its ongoing role as a symbol of American naval power.

Other vessels featured in the series include the USS Arizona, which tragically sank during the attack on Pearl Harbor, and the battleship Yamato, the largest battleship ever built and a symbol of Japanese naval might in World War II.

One of the strengths of the show is its attention to detail in discussing the design and construction of each ship, as well as its weapons systems, armor, and propulsion systems. The program takes viewers through the intricate engineering and design processes that went into creating these vessels, and explains how they were able to deliver such devastating firepower and withstand devastating blows.

In addition to exploring the technological advancements of these ships, the show also looks at the human side of naval warfare, highlighting the bravery and sacrifice of the crews that manned these vessels. Through interviews with surviving veterans and dramatizations of key moments in battle, viewers are able to get a sense of the courage and determination of the men and women who served aboard these ships.

Overall, Hero Ships from History is an exciting and informative series that provides a fascinating look at some of the most famous naval vessels of all time. Through captivating storytelling and stunning visuals, the show brings to life the history, technology, and human drama of naval warfare, providing viewers with a fresh perspective on some of the most iconic ships in history.

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SS Jeremiah O'Brien
13. SS Jeremiah O'Brien
July 28, 2008
This episode features the remarkable history of the US Liberty Ship 'Jeremiah O'Brien,' one of the shining stars of the Liberty Ship fleet that kept the supplies flowing to our soldiers and sailors around the world.
USS Laffey
12. USS Laffey
July 21, 2008
The USS Laffey was two great vessels with the same name: DD-459, fought to the death in the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal in November 1942 and DD-724 which was at the center of World War II's most intensely brutal kamikaze attack.
USS New York
11. USS New York
July 13, 2008
This episode shows how the latest ship to be named USS New York is assembled.
USS New Jersey
10. USS New Jersey
June 29, 2008
From WWII, to Korea and Vietnam, Lebanon and Syria, America's most decorated surviving warship, the USS New Jersey has fought in more battles than any other fighting ship in US naval history.
USS Texas
9. USS Texas
June 22, 2008
The USS Texas fought in some of the most horrendous naval battles of the 20th century, including D-Day Normandy, Iwo Jima and Okinawa and was a technical and historical thumbnail of the US Navy from 1912 through 1945.
USS Hornet
8. USS Hornet
June 15, 2008
CV-8, one of the most heroic ships of World War II, served as the flight deck for the Doolittle Tokyo raid, and its predecessor ship, the CV-12, endured 16 months of non-stop combat action, coming within 40 miles of Japan, and setting incredible wartime records.
USS Yortown
7. USS Yortown
June 8, 2008
Carrying the same great name were two magnificent ships.
USS Nautilus
6. USS Nautilus
June 8, 2008
A ship with a long illustrious legacy, the name was passed along Navy surface ships from the War of 1812 through the Mexican War, and then eventually given to submarines beginning in World War I.
USS Constitution
5. USS Constitution
June 1, 2008
The USS Constitution, also known as "Old Ironsides," is one of the U.S. Navy's most powerful accomplishments in craftsmanship and endurance.
USS Samuel B. Roberts
4. USS Samuel B. Roberts
May 30, 2008
In October 1944, the first Samuel B. Roberts, DE-413, perished in the greatest naval battle ever fought as part of minimal force protecting jeep carriers in Leyte Gulf, the vessel faced a tremendously superior Japanese fleet.
LST 325
3. LST 325
May 26, 2008
"Landing Ship Tanks" weren't considered noble enough even to have names. They were not thought of as warships even though they were always the first ships to touch fire-swept beaches from North Africa, to Sicily, to Normandy, and from the Philippines to Iwo Jima and Okinawa. The story of these ships is therefore one of an unsung hero, as it unveils not just the considerable war-long battle action of one ship, but exemplifies the collective saga of a design class that had absolutely no military precedent before the first keel was laid in June of 1942.
USS Arizona
2. USS Arizona
May 26, 2008
Although the Arizona fought only minutes in the battle in which she died, her afterlife as a tragic symbol epitomizes American naval sacrifice and courage.
USS Enterprise
1. USS Enterprise
May 26, 2008
The original Enterprise, CV-6, gained immortality as "The Fighting Lady" of WWII. A dwarf among modern carrier, the "Big E" was a main target of the Japanese at Pearl Harbor and barely away at sea when the blow fell.
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  • Premiere Date
    May 26, 2008
  • IMDB Rating
    7.9  (33)