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During his military enlistment, Stephen insists on no special treatment and finds a way to connect with a strict drill sergeant. See the exclusive In the Field report. (04:17)
Episode #08020
Establishing a permanent U.S. military presence in Australia makes perfect sense: it's a distant desert land full of known criminals speaking a bizarre dialect. (02:20)
Episode #07085
Gary Sinise discusses his documentary, "Lt. Dan Band: For the Common Good," and the importance of supporting America's troops. (05:27)
Episode #06113
Brent Cummings and Josh Bleill appreciate the support they've received from the American public after their tours in Iraq. (04:24)
Episode #06112
Joe Biden serves hot dogs to the returning troops, Stephen introduces the greatest toilet on Earth, and Yogi Berra determines when the Iraq war will be over. (09:07)
Episode #06110
Richard Engel explains how he got to be the journalist who told the world that Operation Iraqi Freedom was over. (07:35)
Episode #06101
David Finkel spent eight months with troops in Iraq to find out what young Americans go through when they're sent to war. (06:06)
Episode #06049
In this complete, unedited interview, Julian Assange defends the decision to expose the Apache helicopter attack on WikiLeaks. (11:40)
Stephen covers the wars we are fighting and previews the wars we will be fighting any day now. (03:49)
Episode #06037
Robert Baer wants the troops to get better intelligence from the government, not the private sector. (05:57)
The troops aren't allowed to get racy movies overseas, so Stephen sends them some of Tom Hanks' early work. (0:14)
Tom Hanks appreciates sugar-free Tang because he used to be professionally fat. (0:22)
Operation Iraqi Freedom has more women serving in it than any conflict in history, so Stephen packs something for the ladies. (0:17)
Taking care of basic needs is hard in the army. (0:08)
Stephen worried that his drill sergeant would be mean like the ones in the movies. (0:17)
Even though Stephen's drill sergeant is gruff, they're starting to learn how to get along. (0:33)
Stephen and his Air Force Thunderbird pilot try to figure out how much Stephen should be paying in taxes. (0:20)
Episode #05103
Kathryn Bigelow's war movie, "The Hurt Locker," is getting great reviews, despite not having explosions and ear-splitting sound effects. (04:37)
Episode #05091
Stephen shows more footage of basic training at Fort Jackson, flying with the Thunderbirds, and putting care packages together with Tom Hanks. (05:04)
Episode #05088
With the media focused on Michael Jackson's death, Stephen can commit unspeakable acts of depravity without anyone noticing. (02:36)