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The Outsider





The Outsider - Saunders is wounded, hounded by dogs, and finally captured and drugged. In this episode, a GI bitterly recalls the events that put him in the hospital
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Nightmare on red ball run





Nightmare on the Red Ball Run - A tyrannical sergeant, snipers and a dangerous cargo plague Kirby and Littlejohn as they drive trucks to the front lines. Vic Morrow, who played Sgt. Sanders in the series, was killed tragically on a movie set in 1982.
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Gulliver




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Gulliver - Wounded Littlejohn becomes a modern Gulliver. Combat made its mark in the 1960`s as a realistic depiction of action in WWII and this program was an example of the depth of the writing and sope of the program. It was an exceptional series.
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Decision





Decision - Saunders is uneasy about Charles Harris, a doctor turned demolitions expert. Combat ran from 1962 to 1967, and was marked by `the story behind the headlines` type story such as this one was.
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Entombed





Entombed - A mine cave-in forces enemies into an uneasy truce. Combat`s producers were always attempting to show that war is a much deeper, personal affair than shown in the newsreels. Such was the case with this excellent episode.
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The Bankroll





The Bankroll - Kirby starts questioning his own principles when he finds himself risking his neck for a deadbeat. It was the search for the real meaning of life that took place each week on Combat, far transcending the fear and danger of the immediate situation of war.
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The Gauntlet





The Gauntlet - Saunders is wounded, hounded by dogs, and finally captured and drugged. The Combat series was hailed by veterans of WWII as a most accurate depiction of the actual reality of World War II, very unusual in a Hollywood that almost always chose the superficial way to a buck.
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