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  1. Ray was in the Special Forces and worked with the A-Team in Vietnam. He blew up a bridge with Hannibal. He was in the same company as Face, and during Face's first firefight gave him his helmet. The first time B.A. saw Brenner was while badly wounded, and Brenner got him to the medevac. He vectored Murdock in through a combat zone, keeping that helicopter alive when all the others got shot ...

  2. The A-Team were a group of ex-United States Army Special Forces who were wrongly convicted of a crime during the Vietnam War. Ray Brenner was one of the only men to stand up for them during their trial.[1] Managing to escape from the military police, they fled to Los Angeles, where, as fugitives, the A-Team worked as soldiers of fortune, using their military training to fight oppression or ...

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  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0107507Ray Brenner - IMDb

    Ray Brenner was born on 21 October 1927 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Ray was a writer, known for Get Smart (1965), Kojak (1973) and Square Pegs (1982).Ray died on 5 June 1995 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • Writer, Additional Crew
    • October 21, 1927
    • Ray Brenner
    • June 5, 1995
  4. A Nice Place to Visit: Directed by Bernard McEveety. With George Peppard, Dirk Benedict, Melinda Culea, Dwight Schultz. The Watkins family tries to run the A-Team out of town when they visit to attend a friend's funeral.

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    • Action, Adventure, Crime
    • Bernard McEveety
    • 1983-05-10
  5. The A-Team wore their army uniforms for Ray Brenner's funeral. Amy was once again put on her mettle. After the A-Team was beaten up and stranded outside of town, Deke Watkins returned to the Brenner farm to rape her. She fortified the farmhouse and shot at him until he left.

  6. In the small, backwater town of Barlow Creek, Ray Brenner's funeral is being controlled by a family of crazy mountain men, the Watkins brothers. When Hanniba...

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  8. Dec 25, 2023 · Created, written and produced by Ray Brenner and Barry E. Blitzer; narrated by Lennie Weinrib. 1967. More information at: https://unforgettablechristmasmusic...

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    • Dan Orloff
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