Describes the skills, training, and missions of the U.S. Army Rangers who drop into combat zones by rappelling down cliffs and parachuting from aircraft to surprise enemy forces and lead the way for larger U.S. Army forces to enter battle.
The U.S. Army Delta Force fights terrorism, hunts down war criminals, and performs surveillance missions, and because of high-risk, classified missions they are often disguised as civilians.
Describes the work of U.S. Air Commandos who are trained to fly high-tech aircraft, handle powerful weapons, provide medical care, and carry out on-the-ground combat, as they provide support to every branch of the military.
Presents the events of the sinking of the Titanic in 1912 from three different perspectives, a crew member, a first-class passenger, and a steerage passenger.
Presents eight stories of people surviving natural disasters such as being buried under rock, being trapped by Hurricane Katrina, and being lifted up by a tornado.