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  1. The Pacific miniseries features the 1st Marine Division's battles in the Pacific, such as Guadalcanal, Cape Gloucester, Peleliu, and Okinawa, as well as Basilone's involvement in the Battle of Iwo Jima.

  2. S1.E1 ∙ Guadalcanal/Leckie. Sun, Mar 14, 2010. Veteran Sergeant John Basilone ships out soon after Pearl Harbor for Guadalcanal while other young enlistees are sent to boot camp. 7.9/10 (3.2K) Rate. Watch options. Top-rated. S1.E2 ∙ Basilone. Sun, Mar 21, 2010.

  3. The Pacific: With James Badge Dale, Joseph Mazzello, Jon Seda, Ashton Holmes. The Pacific Theatre of World War II, as seen through the eyes of several young Marines.

  4. 1 Seasons | 10 Episodes | TV-MA. WATCH NOW. The epic 10-part HBO miniseries that tells the true stories of three Marines fighting in the brutal Pacific theater during WWII. 1. Part One. The attack on Pearl Harbor leads Robert Leckie and John Basilone into combat; Eugene Sledge says goodbye to pal Sid Phillips. 2. Part Two.

  5. The epic 10-part HBO miniseries that tells the true stories of three Marines fighting in the brutal Pacific theater during WWII. 19,831 IMDb 8.3 2010 10 episodes. X-Ray TV-MA.

  6. The horrors of combat unfold for three young US Marines fighting their way through the blood, mud and rain of the Pacific theater during World War II. Watch trailers & learn more.

  7. Part One. TV-MA | 52 MIN. WATCH NOW. In the aftermath of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Marine Sgt. John Basilone prepares to ship out, while budding journalist Robert Leckie enlists in the Marine Corps.

  8. Based on the accounts of Marines in World War II, this 10-part miniseries follows the intertwined journeys of three U.S. Marines in the Pacific Theater -- Pfcs.

  9. The epic 10-part HBO miniseries that tells the true stories of three Marines fighting in the brutal Pacific theater during WWII.

  10. Mar 15, 2010 · Genres Adventure, Drama, War, Action. Track the intertwined real-life stories of three U.S. Marines – Robert Leckie, John Basilone, and Eugene Sledge – across the vast canvas of the Pacific Theater during World War II. A companion piece to the 2001 miniseries Band of Brothers.

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