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Saunders orders a tank-school dropout (Frank Gorshin) to drive an abandoned tank, unaware he is claustrophobic.

Saunders orders a tank-school dropout (Frank Gorshin) to drive an abandoned tank, unaware he is claustrophobic.

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S3, EP29 "Billy the Kid"

A huge German gun mounted on railroad tracks that connect several caves prevents an American advance.

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S3, EP30 "Heritage"

An art devotee (Charles Bronson) resists destroying an observation post because it contains priceless sculptures.

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S2, EP19 "The Eyes of the Hunter"

The sole survivor (Ed Nelson) of a previous patrol volunteers to lead the unit to a German observation post, but his motives seem strange.

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S3, EP31 "Odyssey"

Wounded Saunders wakes in a German first-aid station, wearing a German corporal's uniform and dog tags.

This gritty 1960s drama depicts the lives of a U.S. platoon fighting its way across Europe during World War II. The show is a relatively realistic portrait of the fighting, refusing to glamorize either the soldiers or the war itself. Instead, it concentrates on the struggles of the soldiers to maintain their own humanity.
Starring: Bill Smith, Conlan Carter, Dick Peabody, Ed Deemer, Ivan Triesault, Jack Hogan, Joseph Sirola, Larry Billman, Peter Coe, Pierre Jalbert, Rick Jason, Robert Champion, Robert Fortier, Tino Pollick, Vic Morrow
Original Air Date: Oct 2, 1962
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
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