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    • Source: Command Decisions
    • Command Decisions was a series produced by Hoff Productions which aired on The History Channel in 2004. Each episode depicted an historic battle through re-creations, and gave the viewer an opportunity to test his or her skills, strategies, and nerve as a commander through nine questions. The viewer was asked to imagine themselves in the mind of the battlefield commander, and would choose from three options for how to proceed.
      List of depicted battles:

      Battle of the Bulge (December 1944 – January 1945) Original Airdate: July 23, 2004
      Battle of Britain (1940)
      Battle of Iwo Jima (February–March 1945) Original Airdate: December 18, 2004
      Battle of Rivoli (January 1797) Original Airdate: December 5, 2004
      San Juan Hill (July 1898) Original Airdate: November 24, 2004
      Siege of Alesia (September 52 BC)
      Tet Offensive (1968) Original Airdate: September 24, 2004
      Six Day War (June 1967) Original Airdate: October 1, 2004
      Cambrai (November–December 1917) Original Airdate: July 30, 2004
      Châlons (June 451 AD) Original Airdate: October 8, 2004
      Gettysburg (July 1863) Original Airdate: October 15, 2004
      Little Bighorn (June 1876) Original Airdate: October 22, 2004
      Inch'on (September 1950)
      Marathon (490 BC) Original Airdate: September 10, 2004
      Waterloo (June 1815) Original Airdate: August 13, 2004
      Stalingrad (August 1942 – February 1943) Original Airdate: August 13, 2004
      Gulf War (Desert Shield Phase) (August 1990 – February 1991) Original Airdate: December 12, 2004
      Desert Storm (January–February 1991) Original Airdate: October 29, 2004
      Midway (June 1942)
      Saratoga (September–October 1777) Original Airdate: October 20, 2004
      Hastings (October 1066) Original Airdate: November 18, 2004
      The episode titled "The Siege of Alesia" was filmed in 2003 and featured the historical reenactment groups Legio X Fretensis as the Romans and a Celtic group named "Gaestate" who modified their equipment and costume to emulate Gauls of the First Century BC.


      Broadcast Airings


      Repeats of the series are currently airing on the digital broadcast network Quest.


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