Some repeat presentations coming up on C-SPAN3 this weekend.  All times Central as usual.  All shows can usually be found on the C-SPAN website after their first showing.

Home Front 1917-1919.  A sixteen-minute film about the impact of the Great War on the United States.  Airs on Saturday, August 26th at 2:42 p.m.; Sunday morning August 27th at 5:08 a.m.

National World War Museum and Memorial, Part I.  Seventeen-minute overview of the museum by President and CEO Matthew Naylor.  Airs on Saturday at 8:40 p.m.; repeats Sunday morning at 12:40 a.m.

World War I and Trench Warfare.  Richard Faulkner from the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College talks about trench warfare in World War I; this is the first airing of this presentation.  Taped at the Dole Institute.  It airs at 7:45 a.m. Saturday morning and again at 4:10 a.m. Sunday morning.

Civil War, World War I and “Total War.”  Michael Neiberg of the U.S. Army War College speaks on the concept of “Total War.”  Airs at 9:10 a.m Saturday morning.

Blair Tarr is the Museum Curator of the Kansas State Historical Society. He oversees the three-dimensional collections of the Society, but has special interests in the Civil War, Wichita-made Valentine diners, and Leavenworth's Abernathy Furniture. In the last few years he has also done a lot of cramming on The Great War. He is a past president of the Kansas Museums Association and the Civil War Round Tables of both Kansas City and Eastern Kansas. He is currently a board member of the Heritage League of Greater Kansas City.