
Shootout! was a documentary series featured on The History Channel and ran for two seasons from 2005 to 2006. It depicts actual firefights between United States military personnel and other combatants. There are also occasional episodes dedicated to police or S.W.A.T. team firefights, as well as Wild West shootouts. It also now has a feature of downloading and playing a first-person shooter detailing some of the battles. The battles include skirmishes from World War II, the Vietnam War, and the ongoing War on Terror in Afghanistan and during the 2003-2010 Iraq War. Season 1 was produced for The History Channel by Greystone Communications and Season 2 was produced by Flight 33 Productions. The series was created by Dolores Gavin and Louis Tarantino.
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Air Date: 2005-07-19
By the fall of 2004, Fallujah, Iraq had become a viper pit. Over the previous six months, the once holy city had beco...
Air Date: 2005-07-26
The extra-ordinary stories of several Marines who defended Guadalcanal from seemingly overwhelming Japanese attacks a...
Air Date: 2005-09-20
Western shootouts were messy, drunken, and deadly affairs. The vision of two gunslingers meeting in the street at hig...
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Air Date: 2005-11-01
On February 28, 1997, a high stakes bank robbery devolved into an urban firefight that became one of the most violent...
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Four years after Bush sent troops to Afghanistan to topple the Taliban, Americans continue to fight and die as they p...
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Veterans of the legendary D-Day battles recount their memories of the fierce fighting. Computer graphics and re-enact...
Air Date: 2005-12-13
On April 6, 2004, Iraqi insurgents warned shopkeepers in Ramadi's marketplace that "Today we are going to kill Americ...
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They're cold-blooded killers in pursuit of one thing--political power. For Iraq's "Most Wanted", the message is clear...