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- 1. Forgotten Front Oct 2, 1962
- Saunders is forced to decide on the life or death of a German captive with vital information.
- 2. Rear Echelon Command Oct 9, 1962
- Saddled with a trio of misfits as replacements, Saunders sets out on a hazardous mission.
- 3. Lost Sheep, Lost Shepherd Oct 16, 1962
- Hanley's squad becomes lost in enemy territory and runs into an ambush.
Combat! is a TV series that follows a US infantry squad in France in 1944. It features action, drama and war scenes, and stars Vic Morrow, Rick Jason and Pierre Jalbert.
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Combat! is an American television drama that originally aired on ABC from 1962 until 1967. The exclamation point in Combat! was depicted on-screen as a stylized bayonet. The show covered the grim lives of a squad of American soldiers fighting the Germans in France during World War II.
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- 152 (list of episodes)
- October 2, 1962 –, March 14, 1967
- ABC
Watch the full first two seasons of "COMBAT", a classic WWII drama series, on YouTube. Enjoy the thrilling action and heroic stories of the American infantry squad.
Combat! is a World War II drama series, which follows a front line American infantry squad as they battle their way across Europe. Play all.
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An American division of troops is making an assault all along their lines. At the platoon level, Lt. Hanley is ordered to take a strategic hill that overlooks a needed road, and the hill is protected by two concrete bunkers with German machine guns and infantry in each bunker.
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Combat! Top-rated. Tue, Mar 1, 1966. S4.E25. Hills Are for Heroes: Part 1. This two part Combat! episode is the quintessential story of the futility of war as viewed through the eyes of surviving infantrymen. An American division of troops is making an assault all along their lines.