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Saunders and his men let themselves be captured to free an American correspondent (Dan Duryea) held by Germans.
Saunders and his men let themselves be captured to free an American correspondent (Dan Duryea) held by Germans.
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S3, EP21 "The Steeple"Saunders and his men rush to rescue a snagged American paratrooper dangling from a church steeple.
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S3, EP22 "The Convict"An escaped convict (Gilbert Roland) steals the clothes and papers of a dead French underground leader and then joins with American forces.
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S2, EP12 "Ambush"A French girl blames townspeople and Saunders' squad after neighbors shoot her father as a collaborator.
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S3, EP23 "Dateline"Saunders and his men let themselves be captured to free an American correspondent (Dan Duryea) held by Germans.
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