Combat allways did an excellent job of portraying the humanity of soldiers & even the Germans @ times. The generation of the shows writers had served in WWII & the war had only been over for 20yrs @ that point. TV shows were of much better quality IMO back then as both the writing & acting were pro level whereas todays TV seems to lack so much w/the exception of special efx. Having been born in 1970 I missed seeing this in its 1st run & only saw it late night in the 1980's & I never knew that the series had gone on to be done in color. Im thankfull I can watch the whole series now w/out comercials on youtube. TYVM variousvideos2012 for posting this
i was born in 1952. i remember the vets. always in a suit. people never swore in public. no rap music only big band era music. one earner, 2 parent home. much respect for parents. teachers in school used corporal punishment , i knew what bathroom to use. i loved my parents. both are gone now
And most of them were really realistc done. Just with the German, it depended on the skills of the actors with languages. The French was handled by far better.
Watching combat series now.!, I feel happy., remembering my younger days.!, I 'm only 8 yes old.!, My father is a veteran., In World 2., fighting along side with american soldier.,Here in our country Philippines.!, Against Japanese forces.!, Under general Yamashita.!, father tell the stories.!, The hardship and a sacrifice of the pilipino and american soldier.,Who give there live's for the freedom and democracy.!!!
Thank you for being grateful. My grandpa was an Army engineer & helped rebuild Manila & the other parts of the Philippines. He said the Japanese soldiers tore EVERYTHING to smithereens. I won't say what they did to the Filipinos. . . it's too horrible.
COMBAT and Vic Morrow motivated me to PROUDLY serve in the U.S. Army. WE need MORE PATRIOTIC TV To our kids & grandkids like COMBAT...PorkChop from Tallahassee, Florida... 🇺🇸 USA.
A great series and thanks for posting! After re-watching the series from S01E01, I would like to do a poll of those who have watched a number of episodes. Who do you think has the least chance of getting through an episode alive: 1) a replacement for Saunders' squad, 2) a German sent to flank the squad, 3) someone from G-2 sent out with the squad, or 4) a Star Trek "redshirt"? (I think all have pretty close to zero chance unless saved by a special plot need...)
I have the entire series on DVD, I believe on the last sesson you see more of Vic than Ric,Also a boat load of famous guest stars, Robert Duvall,James Mccarther,, James Daly, Bill Bixby, Sal Mineo,Fernando Lamas, Ted Knight,James Franciscus, Claude Akins.👌😊
I' ve seen all those actors and U was amused by the roles played notably by Telly Savalas, Jeffrey Hunter, and Lee Marvin acting them all as if they really were combatants/ veterans of the WW2! They were all Superb!
I always thought Hanley was a first lieutenant. The color version of COMBAT! shows he is a second lieutenant by the yellow bar on his helmet. According to the first or second episode of COMBAT! Hanley was initially a technical sergeant, what would be called today a sergeant first class. This was just before D-Day, a month or so. That means Hanley was a 'Mustang', an NCO given a battlefield commission. As the time period of COMBAT! is from June 1944 into September 1944, that means there hasn't been enough time passed for 2LT Hanley to be promoted to First Lieutenant. Wartime promotion in World War Two was incredibly fast so by late 1944 Hanley would undoubtedly be promoted. He might even end WW2 as a captain. Yet as a first lieutenant, Hanley would be eligible to be officially given command of a company. Pre-WW2 officer promotions were agonizingly slow, as it also was for NCOs. Years would pass between second lieutenant and first lieutenant, around 5 to 6 years compared to 18 months today. Men were well into their 30s before being promoted to captain. That is where the term, "Old Man" originated to denote the company commander because pre-WW2 company commanders were indeed among the oldest men in the company. In Vietnam captains could be as young as 24 years of age.
The other fun thing is all of the eucalyptus trees that they are constantly wandering through. Native to Australia and found throughout Southern California, but not so much in Europe.
SAMUEL gontz - "ALL MANKIND SHOULD HAVE LEARNED A LESSON FROM THIS WAR." If only it were so easy, the old saying goes “if one doesn’t learn from history, one is bound to repeat it.” And I think we’re repeating it over & over again all over this world with all of our conflicts and hatreds. I don’t think people take history very seriously, and therefore don’t see their own repetitions of what already was. It may be a different age but its repetition just the same. Vary sad. But I love Combat.
I will never get tired Watching Combat! I am a die hard fan of Vic Morrow. Sad to know of his sudden death. I missed him and the cast of Combat. Thank you!! E. Velasco
I think the kid pinned down by the machine gun in the opening scene played the Genie in 7th Voyage of Sindad, fantasy flick made in 50s. Ray Harryhausen sp? Did the special effects, stop and go animation...cyclops, dragon, Skelton sword fight...
Two years ago, I held a ,45 Tomson, like Sanders carried, even without the Magazine that "BEAST" was HEAVY, No way, I could march in combat, with that all day, I heard Vic Morrow, carried a "Wooden" fake mostly, in scenes
According to various sources both the M1 Garand, the M1928A1 Thompson shown in the series, weighed in at about 9.5 lbs, while the BAR weighs a little over 19 lbs! My former Marine father loved the BAR and was issued one in the Korean War but talk about how heavy it was and how the magazines were "crap" Makes me feel for Kirby lugging his around!
That's cool, me and your dad probably like the same shows. I didn't get to see all of the eps, because back then there was only 1 tv in the house and the fact being that this show was on Tue. night I believe at 7:30, and guess who hogged the set? My old man of course, so we didn't get to watch much tv. He was into boxing and whatever, and that went on into the 70's which at that time I was working 2 and sometimes 3 jobs so in addition didn't see much tv then, either. So, this is a treat !! .
I always felt that James MacArthur being on Hawaii Five-O was a total waste of his career he had a pretty darn good screen presence and wasn't allowed to do much on that show his appearance in the battle of the Bulge was pretty darn good
Except it made the Germans terrible shots that always missed which according to my uncle that was an veteran was not true and when fighting on equal terms inflicted equal causalities on us
Hi ! Been waiting for someone to put these up for a looooooong time !! Many thanks and after season 5, any ideas on what you will do next?? You started with the 4th season, so can we expect to see any more eps??
Maybe somebody more knowledgeable in WW2 matters can clear up a question I have. As a NCO, would Saunders have been prohibited from wearing a helmet cover that would have covered the horizontal white stripe that NCOs wore on the backs their helmets? I know that the commissioned officers wore vertical white stripes on the backs of their helmets. Personally, I wouldn't have wanted either kind of stripe on my helmet - making me a more inviting target for german snipers.
+Jim Nesta No prohibition existed. You wore what was available. His cover was less than standard but they were around. you could draw stripes on them if you wanted.
Vic Morrow had an older brother who served in the Marine Corps in the WW2 Pacific Theater. He was a member of the short lived Paramarine Brigades. In honor of his brother, Vic wore pieces of a Paramarine camouflage parachute over his helmet. The parachute silk got ratty quickly, so we see different pieces throughout the 5 seasons.
AWESOME TELEVISION SHOW OF THE EUROPEAN FRONT DURING WW2.EXCELLENT ATTENTION TO DETAIL AND SET DESIGN.ALWAYS WAS INTRIGUED BY THIS SHOW AND THE FACT THAT IT SHOWED IN GREAT DETAIL HOW PEOPLE GOT KILLED FIGHTING FOR THEIR RESPECTED FLAGS.FORTUNATELY THEY GOT THEIR SUPPLY LINES CUT AND RAN OUT OF GAS AND MEN TO FIGHT US. ALL MANKIND SHOULD HAVE LEARNED A LESSON FROM THIS WAR.
ever notice only Hanley, lil joh and caje actually aim their weapons? saunders and kirby can will their endless supply of bullets on target....but with that said i always and still do love the show.....
How come Saunders has only a single 30 round mag for his Thompson? NO other equipment, other than the pistol belt, with holster and pistol mag pouch. No canteen, pack.....nothing.
THE Credits in Colour. Those were the years when the shosw had to show of with the " new technical possibilities. Not other as nowdays with changing Graphic Cards on PCs.:)
Hey, no biggy!! I've seen quite a few of those, anyway. Depending what you're into, I like all of those 70's police/detective series. Perhaps if you have any maybe later you could put a few up. But anyway, thanks for Combat ! .
Thanks USA..today was to appreciate the past tense for grammar...Did we learn together? Veracity truely true...the constitution is a communication document however IT i
I THINK THE ONLY MEMBER OF THE SQUAD STILL LIVING IS KIRBY-AGE 84. SAUNDERS (MORROW) KILLED IN TRAGIC ACCIDENT-JASON KILLED HIMSELF AGE 74. PETERSON (LITTLE JOHN) AND CAGE DIED NATURAL DEATH IN THEIR 70'S. SHOW WAS REALISTIC BECASUE IN SOME SHOWS THEY SHOWED THE HUMANNESS OF THE GERMANS
at 10:12 In a scene with Vic Morrow , Rick Jason lights a cigarette. A filtered cigarette which did come into general use in the United States until a decade after the story takes place. Thats just about the only mistake Ive ever seen in this series
and no one ever runs out of ammo ex saunders and kirby with is BAR the guy with that gun had at the most 200 rounds of ammo for it on him but its tv so you cant nick pick stuff LOL
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I lost the bet to myself that Saunders does not change his clip, he does sometimes (I paid attention) and I bet Kirby changes his clip fewer times. I'm still working on that bet.
You need to watch more closely, they show them reloading, both the M1's, Kirby his M1918M1 BAR (20 round box magazines) and Saunders his M1928A1 throughout the series. Saunders keeps his extra 30 round magazines tucked in to his jacket while the others keep their clips or magazines in standard web gear of the period
Combat allways did an excellent job of portraying the humanity of soldiers & even the Germans @ times. The generation of the shows writers had served in WWII & the war had only been over for 20yrs @ that point. TV shows were of much better quality IMO back then as both the writing & acting were pro level whereas todays TV seems to lack so much w/the exception of special efx. Having been born in 1970 I missed seeing this in its 1st run & only saw it late night in the 1980's & I never knew that the series had gone on to be done in color. Im thankfull I can watch the whole series now w/out comercials on youtube. TYVM variousvideos2012 for posting this
i was born in 1952. i remember the vets. always in a suit. people never swore in public. no rap music only big band era music. one earner, 2 parent home. much respect for parents. teachers in school used corporal punishment , i knew what bathroom to use. i loved my parents. both are gone now
Thanks for continuing to post these great episodes. Truly appreciated.
And most of them were really realistc done. Just with the German, it depended on the skills of the actors with languages. The French was handled by far better.
One of the best series to grace television
I watch all combat series since I was a kid since 1960's it is a good action movie sereis .and I still watching until now.
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コンバットは私の子供の頃良く見てました又見れて嬉しく思います。
I am watching this when I was 8yrs old one of my fav.Now I am 54 and still watching
Me 2 about 8.9 years old and still watching..my older brother was in Vietnam thank God he back..
Este programa siempre era esperado entre los amigos de Infsncia y todas vía tiene sus Fanaticos Qué Bien buen teatro
Watching combat series now.!, I feel happy., remembering my younger days.!, I 'm only 8 yes old.!, My father is a veteran., In World 2., fighting along side with american soldier.,Here in our country Philippines.!, Against Japanese forces.!, Under general Yamashita.!, father tell the stories.!, The hardship and a sacrifice of the pilipino and american soldier.,Who give there live's for the freedom and democracy.!!!
Filipinos are fierce fighters, enemies to be feared, allies to be grateful for.👍😎🫡
Thank you for being grateful. My grandpa was an Army engineer & helped rebuild Manila & the other parts of the Philippines. He said the Japanese soldiers tore EVERYTHING to smithereens. I won't say what they did to the Filipinos. . . it's too horrible.
I've finished all the Combat series but I'm going to watch them all again.
Good taste in binging :)
I remember when i was a little boy, maybe around 4 years old, watching Combat from a black & white tv. Popeye & Combat were ny favourites then..
COMBAT and Vic Morrow motivated me to PROUDLY serve in the U.S. Army. WE need MORE PATRIOTIC TV To our kids & grandkids like COMBAT...PorkChop from Tallahassee, Florida... 🇺🇸 USA.
Star Trek motivated me to become a space cadet
About the only time my Dad talked about his war experience. Was when we watched this show.
Que serie inolvidable .recuerdo de mi infancia ,que pena lo sucedido con los actores.
A great series and thanks for posting! After re-watching the series from S01E01, I would like to do a poll of those who have watched a number of episodes. Who do you think has the least chance of getting through an episode alive: 1) a replacement for Saunders' squad, 2) a German sent to flank the squad, 3) someone from G-2 sent out with the squad, or 4) a Star Trek "redshirt"? (I think all have pretty close to zero chance unless saved by a special plot need...)
MemphoOnTheMississippi haha, ALL those guys get killed!
Number 2 first, Number 4 second, Number 1 third, Number 3 fourth because he had to learn 'the lesson' and live a life outside the squad.
Leonard Nimoy and Dean Stockwell were replacements who made it through an episode alive. Dennis Weaver and Nick Adams didn't.
I haven't seen a German sent to flank the squad survive.
Unbeatable world war two entertainment and can't see any future TV show beating it either. 👍
I have the entire series on DVD, I believe on the last sesson you see more of Vic than Ric,Also a boat load of famous guest stars, Robert Duvall,James Mccarther,, James Daly, Bill Bixby, Sal Mineo,Fernando Lamas, Ted Knight,James Franciscus, Claude Akins.👌😊
8i8.
I' ve seen all those actors and U was amused by the roles played notably by Telly Savalas, Jeffrey Hunter, and Lee Marvin acting them all as if they really were combatants/ veterans of the WW2! They were all Superb!
Combat ang paborito kunk war movie,it reminds me my grand pa,a veteran soldier,fought in korea,vitnam and in the phil.
1:00 I think that’s the same lake they used to film opening of the Andy Griffith show. They used that area in many shows
I was an army medic for 7 years and what the heck was doc thinking bandaging Saunders' jacket sleeve?
Gov equipment isn't cheap!
maybe he wanted the jacket.
🤔I know you right .
It is just a show 😂
There was something about “Combat” in black and white that made it seem more authentic to a WWII story.
That's exactly what I think I ĺike B&W version
yes matches the WW2 Kraut footage
Wirklich|
Right. More realistic because it's closer to the real footage, plus it's grittier that way...like the subject matter.
Yet they did have color film back then .
Richard Eyer is in this episode, he was the boy in Friendly Persuasion with Gary Cooper. Filmed at lake Hollywood.
+Richard sportsmanrich I know him as the Genie in The 7th Voyage of Sinbad.
I always thought Hanley was a first lieutenant. The color version of COMBAT! shows he is a second lieutenant by the yellow bar on his helmet. According to the first or second episode of COMBAT! Hanley was initially a technical sergeant, what would be called today a sergeant first class. This was just before D-Day, a month or so. That means Hanley was a 'Mustang', an NCO given a battlefield commission. As the time period of COMBAT! is from June 1944 into September 1944, that means there hasn't been enough time passed for 2LT Hanley to be promoted to First Lieutenant. Wartime promotion in World War Two was incredibly fast so by late 1944 Hanley would undoubtedly be promoted. He might even end WW2 as a captain. Yet as a first lieutenant, Hanley would be eligible to be officially given command of a company.
Pre-WW2 officer promotions were agonizingly slow, as it also was for NCOs. Years would pass between second lieutenant and first lieutenant, around 5 to 6 years compared to 18 months today. Men were well into their 30s before being promoted to captain. That is where the term, "Old Man" originated to denote the company commander because pre-WW2 company commanders were indeed among the oldest men in the company. In Vietnam captains could be as young as 24 years of age.
The other fun thing is all of the eucalyptus trees that they are constantly wandering through. Native to
Australia and found throughout Southern California, but not so much in Europe.
+Allen A They're all over the San Francisco Bay Area, the smell is bad for my allergies.
+B.J. Martin Yeah, I know about that, I grew up in San Jose.
+Allen A Well darn. A TV show filmed in America with American foliage. Shoot fire. That can't happen.
SAMUEL gontz - "ALL MANKIND SHOULD HAVE LEARNED A LESSON FROM THIS WAR." If only it were so easy, the old saying goes “if one doesn’t learn from history, one is bound to repeat it.”
And I think we’re repeating it over & over again all over this world with all of our conflicts and hatreds.
I don’t think people take history very seriously, and therefore don’t see their own repetitions of what already was. It may be a different age but its repetition just the same.
Vary sad.
But I love Combat.
I will never get tired Watching Combat! I am a die hard fan of Vic Morrow. Sad to know of his sudden death. I missed him and the cast of Combat. Thank you!! E. Velasco
Como no recordar esas series de combate
Only the big BANK owner's win wars every one else loses.
Nba sime final
Big money 💰
I think the kid pinned down by the machine gun in the opening scene played the Genie in 7th Voyage of Sindad, fantasy flick made in 50s. Ray Harryhausen sp? Did the special effects, stop and go animation...cyclops, dragon, Skelton sword fight...
Richard Eyer. The kid also played in movie with Robbie the Robot. Invisible Boy.
투투💥투💥튜💥💥
스트레스를 날려주는 최고의 사운드 !!!
Two years ago, I held a ,45 Tomson, like Sanders carried, even without the Magazine that "BEAST" was HEAVY, No way, I could march in combat, with that all day, I heard Vic Morrow, carried a "Wooden" fake mostly, in scenes
According to various sources both the M1 Garand, the M1928A1 Thompson shown in the series, weighed in at about 9.5 lbs, while the BAR weighs a little over 19 lbs! My former Marine father loved the BAR and was issued one in the Korean War but talk about how heavy it was and how the magazines were "crap" Makes me feel for Kirby lugging his around!
That's cool, me and your dad probably like the same shows. I didn't get to see all of the eps, because back then there was only 1 tv in the house and the fact being that this show was on Tue. night I believe at 7:30, and guess who hogged the set? My old man of course, so we didn't get to watch much tv. He was into boxing and whatever, and that went on into the 70's which at that time I was working 2 and sometimes 3 jobs so in addition didn't see much tv then, either. So, this is a treat !! .
Disculpa pero estamos en Mexico y hablamos espanol Latino y me
gusto mucho esta serie de mi infancia
I loved how they switched to color.
I always felt that James MacArthur being on Hawaii Five-O was a total waste of his career he had a pretty darn good screen presence and wasn't allowed to do much on that show his appearance in the battle of the Bulge was pretty darn good
How come it’s the sergeants gun never goes empty. I never see him carry an extra clips.
was on tv the same time as top of the pops and my sisters use to always watch top of the pops
James MacArthur was also in the Battle of the Bulge movie as a green lieutenant if i remember right. Great movie! great actors all around!
Conlan Carter--the medic Doc is still alive, Combat always had a sense of realism to it
Except it made the Germans terrible shots that always missed which according to my uncle that was an veteran was not true and when fighting on equal terms inflicted equal causalities on us
افلام ممتازة الله يبارك بكم وشكرا جزيلا علي ماتقدمونه
I hope Opie and Andy don't get caught in the crossfire.
Hi ! Been waiting for someone to put these up for a looooooong time !! Many thanks and after season 5, any ideas on what you will do next?? You started with the 4th season, so can we expect to see any more eps??
Muy buena
Cómo quisiera escucharlo en español 😃👍👍
Only survives throughout however through an effective communication amongst unto each other's experiences
That's looks like the lake from Andy Griffith show...
Looks like where Opie threw the rock while going fishing.
it was
Put more of these on.
Maybe somebody more knowledgeable in WW2 matters can clear up a question I have. As a NCO, would Saunders have been prohibited from wearing a helmet cover that would have covered the horizontal white stripe that NCOs wore on the backs their helmets? I know that the commissioned officers wore vertical white stripes on the backs of their helmets. Personally, I wouldn't have wanted either kind of stripe on my helmet - making me a more inviting target for german snipers.
+Jim Nesta No prohibition existed. You wore what was available. His cover was less than standard but they were around. you could draw stripes on them if you wanted.
ya,,,they look for the guys with white stripes on there helments,,,why? because there officers
Ani,versario del colegio santa rosa de bArranco 2018
The german army would remove insignia during combat
Vic Morrow had an older brother who served in the Marine Corps in the WW2 Pacific Theater. He was a member of the short lived Paramarine Brigades. In honor of his brother, Vic wore pieces of a Paramarine camouflage parachute over his helmet. The parachute silk got ratty quickly, so we see different pieces throughout the 5 seasons.
Why not the full episodes?????
awesome dressing outside his jacket
😂😂
hay que ponerle traducioon para entenderla lima PERU EN TIEMPOS DE CUARENTENA
Don't worry about a German ambush, they always miss.
@stan sorensen well Stormtroopers will be Stormtroopers
Even from the high ground lol
Has anyone notice when Saunders and the Captain are looking at the water is where Opie Taylor throws the rock on the Andy Griffith Show? LMAO
AWESOME TELEVISION SHOW OF THE EUROPEAN FRONT DURING WW2.EXCELLENT ATTENTION TO DETAIL AND SET DESIGN.ALWAYS WAS INTRIGUED BY THIS SHOW AND THE FACT THAT IT SHOWED IN GREAT DETAIL HOW PEOPLE GOT KILLED FIGHTING FOR THEIR RESPECTED FLAGS.FORTUNATELY THEY GOT THEIR SUPPLY LINES CUT AND RAN OUT OF GAS AND MEN TO FIGHT US. ALL MANKIND SHOULD HAVE LEARNED A LESSON FROM THIS WAR.
ever notice only Hanley, lil joh and caje actually aim their weapons? saunders and kirby can will their endless supply of bullets on target....but with that said i always and still do love the show.....
thats wher andy walking with opie,,and he throws the rock ,,
How come Saunders has only a single 30 round mag for his Thompson? NO other equipment, other than the pistol belt, with holster and pistol mag pouch. No canteen, pack.....nothing.
A good SGT can piss out his equipment on command!
Jack Cole played a officer in the movie Battle of the Bulge
10:42 NO FILTER CIGARETTES UNTIL AFTER WW2
You don't have to yell.
COMBATE EN ESPAÑOL
THE Credits in Colour. Those were the years when the shosw had to show of with the " new technical possibilities. Not other as nowdays with changing Graphic Cards on PCs.:)
You can never have enough ammo.
Hey, no biggy!! I've seen quite a few of those, anyway. Depending what you're into, I like all of those 70's police/detective series. Perhaps if you have any maybe later you could put a few up. But anyway, thanks for Combat ! .
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Porfavor en español 🙏🏽 😢 me gustaría ver estos capítulos en español amo este capítulo. Porfavor en EPAÑOL
Thanks USA..today was to appreciate the past tense for grammar...Did we learn together? Veracity truely true...the constitution is a communication document however IT i
This film on 50 year old more ,Vic Morrow is number one ,
All these color episodes look like they were filmed in Mayberry RFD....LOL
REAL WW 2 GI's must have split a gut laughing at this B.S.
Got 58000 Vietnam vets prepared for "Hollywood" war...real event was quite different...little john let his father win...lol...sure fairy!
My old man was one of them.He would not even watch it.
Film kesayangan jaman saya SD, tayang di TVRI.
in the beginning(2:57) that mg42 should shoot ALOT FASTER...alot...
It's a movie douche
Not only that…. Those round would have easily gone through those old stumps they were hiding behind….but that’s Hollywood!
Me gustaría ver está serie en mi idioma español,para disfrutar mucho mejor me encantaría
Wonder how many just fired or took aim at a target??
@mikeyfromnj I don't have the other seasons sorry.
Daria pra ter legenda em português ou ser dublado?? Thanks
Please show me place of location.
In a 5-6 year program, they never got out of France!
Not a single battle fought in Germany. Not a single one.
Why doesn’t these episodes finish? 😡
勇士門影片沒中文字幕看不懂很可惜也,
cuando lo pasan en español, por favor que sea pronto 🙏🏽 🙌 😭
En Español
Pertama kali nonton film ini, tahun '94, dan menjadikan gambaran perang dunia bagi saya waktu itu..
I seen that lake twice in a couple episode's, it looks like the one on Andy Griffin show
Tontonan flim msa smp, ampe brcita2 jdi tentara
como un tronco de árbol podrido puede detener los proyectiles de una MG 42...How a rotten tree trunk can stop a MG 42 machine gun bullets
I THINK THE ONLY MEMBER OF THE SQUAD STILL LIVING IS KIRBY-AGE 84. SAUNDERS (MORROW) KILLED IN TRAGIC ACCIDENT-JASON KILLED HIMSELF AGE 74. PETERSON (LITTLE JOHN) AND CAGE DIED NATURAL DEATH IN THEIR 70'S. SHOW WAS REALISTIC BECASUE IN SOME SHOWS
THEY SHOWED THE HUMANNESS OF THE GERMANS
+ANTHONY HEINTZ Doc(Conlan Carter) is still alive AGE 81
+ANTHONY HEINTZ Dick Peabody ( Little John ) died of prostate cancer. Jack Hogan, ( Kirby ) still alive, in his 80's, and lives in Chapel Hill, NC.
+don haines Pierre Jalbert, Caje, died at 89 in 2014
u forgot doc
Jack Hogan (86), Conlan Carter (82), Tom Lowell (75) and Steven Rogers (79) are still alive, October 2016.
Greetings.
So, are they hard to upload on your Commador 64 with dial up?
at 10:12 In a scene with Vic Morrow , Rick Jason lights a cigarette. A filtered cigarette which did come into general use in the United States until a decade after the story takes place. Thats just about the only mistake Ive ever seen in this series
Audie Murphy, hopefully he doesn't get his tail end shot off again lol
How come the Germans art following their own manual on flank protection for the MG ?
All Germans shown in the episodes are worst marksmen in the Wehrmacht!
Combat in color 🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤
Does anyone out there know why Lt. Hanley killed hisself?????i,m sure he thought he had a good reason at the time.
my favorite tv was child
No se si seria posible poner en espańol me gusta combate
Just think, Vic Morrow fought in WWII but was killed in Vietnam.
jack hogan who played Kirby died last year
BUENAS PELICULAS O SERIES POR FA EN ESPAÑOL
the color is better back then than today
I think I see Opie fishing.
and no one ever runs out of ammo ex saunders and kirby with is BAR the guy with that gun had at the most 200 rounds of ammo for it on him but its tv so you cant nick pick stuff LOL
I lost the bet to myself that Saunders does not change his clip, he does sometimes (I paid attention) and I bet Kirby changes his clip fewer times. I'm still working on that bet.
You need to watch more closely, they show them reloading, both the M1's, Kirby his M1918M1 BAR (20 round box magazines) and Saunders his M1928A1 throughout the series. Saunders keeps his extra 30 round magazines tucked in to his jacket while the others keep their clips or magazines in standard web gear of the period
@@robbylock1741 I thought I was the only one that noticed Saunders pulling mags out of his jacket.
Tnc in color..the movie should be always on scene in color,either the past,present and future one's.
book 'em Danno!
Lastima qué no tenga audio en español
Nice movie
MacArthur...James MacArthur
lol love your comment,but I also love streaming shows like this to my Big Screen