Shootout!
Shootout! | |
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Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 22 |
Original release | |
Network | The History Channel |
Release | July 19, 2005 December 29, 2006 | –
Shootout! is a documentary series featured on
War on Terror in Afghanistan and during the 2003-2011 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.
Season 1 episodes
- D-Day: Fallujah (Second Battle of Fallujah)
- Guadalcanal (Battle of Guadalcanal)
- Wild West (Northfield Raid, Battle of Ingalls)
- WWII: Assault on Germany (Battle of Hill 400, Operation Varsity)
- Battle for Baghdad (Battle of Baghdad)
- North Hollywood shootout
- WWII: The Pacific (New Georgia Campaign, Battle of Peleliu, Battle of Luzon)
- SWAT Team Shootouts (1991 Sacramento hostage crisis)
- Iraq's Ambush Alley (Battle of Nasiriyah)
- Hunt for Bin Laden
- WWII: Storming France
- Battlecry Iraq: Ramadi (Battle of Ramadi)
Season 2 episodes
Produced by Flight 33 Productions, the production team included executive producers Louis Tarantino and Douglas Cohen, producers Samuel K. Dolan, Brian Thompson and Tony Long.
- Iraq's Most Wanted (Battle of Najaf, the killing of Uday and Qusay Hussein)
- Iwo Jima: Fight to the Death (Battle of Iwo Jima)
- Battle of the Bulge (Battle of the Bulge)
- Iraq's Most Wanted: Terror at the Border (Battle of Al Qaim)
- Okinawa: The Last Battle of World War II (Battle of Okinawa)
- Raid on the Bataan Death Camp (Cabanatuan Raid)
- Tet Offensive (Tet Offensive)
- The Big Red One (Invasion of Sicily, Operation Overlord)
- Afghanistan's Deadliest Snipers (Operation Anaconda, Operation Asbury Park, the death of Pat Tillman)
- Return to Fallujah (Second Battle of Fallujah)
Video game
Shootout! is a free episodic first-person shooter computer game developed by Kuma Reality Games.[1][2] It is based on the show's World War II and Vietnam War episodes.
See also
- The Lost Evidence
- Dogfights (TV)
References
- ^ "History Channel and Kuma Announce Shootout". Game Industry News. 22 December 2006. Retrieved 5 December 2023.
- ^ "Kuma Games and the History Channel Present: Shootout!: Tet Offensive". GameZone. 6 December 2006. Retrieved 5 December 2023.
External links
- Shootout! at IMDb
- Official Shootout! game website (archived)