COMBAT! s.1 ep.28: "The Sniper" (1963)

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  • @angiek6799
    @angiek67993 жыл бұрын

    I was born in Germany to an American serviceman father and a German mother. After my father’s military time was up my family returned to the US. My mother spoke little English when she first came over. I remember watching this show every week with my family, not because of the interest of my father as you would think, but because my mother wanted the comfort of hearing German spoken by the Germans on the show, which was a rarity at the time. I can remember her translating the German dialog for us. She lived through bombings of her town, fighting in the streets of her neighborhood, and the occupation of her house by US soldiers, to finally marry an American and leave her homeland to become a stranger in a strange land. For that I looked up to her as a strong woman. My parents were together for the rest of their lives. Seeing this show brings back those memories of my youth. I miss them both.

  • @TheSanityInspector

    @TheSanityInspector

    3 жыл бұрын

    That's a great family memory.

  • @lordofdunvegan6924

    @lordofdunvegan6924

    3 жыл бұрын

    Great family history. Thank you for putting it on You Tube. Stay safe.

  • @scottjohnson9912

    @scottjohnson9912

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing that .

  • @markstrain8989

    @markstrain8989

    3 жыл бұрын

    God bless them both 🙏

  • @applesandgrapesfordinner4626

    @applesandgrapesfordinner4626

    3 жыл бұрын

    That's sweet and awesome, man! Wish you well, cherish those memories

  • @qwerty90615
    @qwerty906153 жыл бұрын

    I was a little boy watching this with my father, who was a US WWII infantry sergeant in Europe. I remember asking him questions about what he did, all the weapons, etc. It was a way for him to relate what was a bitter experience to his kids in a positive light. He was half German. All the neighborhood boys thought Vic Morrow was the coolest. We all wanted the Thompson when playing war. I remember him telling us the right techniques of knife fighting.

  • @tmackjr8652

    @tmackjr8652

    3 жыл бұрын

    My grandpa was in the navy. He told me to never join the army. Lol

  • @leenieman8501

    @leenieman8501

    2 жыл бұрын

    I didn't have a father who even knew I was living! A very bad man he was! Happy u had a good dad ! Gd bless your dad and mom I'm not bitter .took me 71 yrs to get over it though

  • @qwerty90615

    @qwerty90615

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@leenieman8501 I am sorry for your missing father. Like most kids, I failed to appreciate how fortunate I was to have a father, let alone such a good man as he was. I think of him and my good mother often. Far from perfect, but they sure gave it their best shot.

  • @grahamholton8542
    @grahamholton85423 жыл бұрын

    The writers of this show have a good insight into the humanity of war. Modern writers can learn a lot from the characters

  • @user-tn1np3rg2y
    @user-tn1np3rg2y Жыл бұрын

    내가 초등학교때 봤던 최고의 전쟁 드라마~~combat~그 당시 한국 어린이의 우상 Vic Morrow~ 정말 옛 생각에 빠집니다

  • @mbh4097
    @mbh40973 жыл бұрын

    I was born in 1964 and had never heard of this show until recently when I found it on H&I. The first time I had ever heard of Vic Morrow was when he was killed on the Twilight Zone movie set. I had just graduated high school. Watching combat for the first time this year made me realize why everyone missed him. He was a great actor. That type of acting is no more today.

  • @mckessa17

    @mckessa17

    3 жыл бұрын

    I was born in the 50's and remember this show. Looking back I realize the stories were great and the acting as well.

  • @kathymcmahon6582

    @kathymcmahon6582

    2 жыл бұрын

    I know. How sad is that?

  • @michaelcroes

    @michaelcroes

    Жыл бұрын

    Je n'y comprend rien en anglais !??? Avez Avez-vous un lien en FRANÇAIS, FRENCH ????

  • @Bill23799

    @Bill23799

    Жыл бұрын

    There was a great film made in 1955 called " Blackboard Jungle ". Vic Morrow plays a juvenile delinquent in it. You can watch it here for free on KZread.

  • @hectordelrosario-id9fb

    @hectordelrosario-id9fb

    3 ай бұрын

    Combate.en.españor

  • @thejerseyj9422
    @thejerseyj94222 жыл бұрын

    I remember this show when it was in it's original run. Us kids all played "Army" with our guns and whatever else we could scrounge up. Great times as a kid and this show is even better than I remember.

  • @archstanton_live

    @archstanton_live

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yup, same was true on the other coast.

  • @jhanpoljose5325

    @jhanpoljose5325

    2 жыл бұрын

    H ..Y

  • @johnwriter8234

    @johnwriter8234

    2 жыл бұрын

    ..same !

  • @baharudinngahbasir3803

    @baharudinngahbasir3803

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@archstanton_live qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  • @baharudinngahbasir3803

    @baharudinngahbasir3803

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@archstanton_live qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  • @tomrennick5130
    @tomrennick5130 Жыл бұрын

    *The actor playing the sniper (Hans Gudegast who later went by the name Eric Braeden) had perhaps the most unusual background of any actor in the TV series "Combat!" During the five years it was on (lasting longer than World War II itself) he appeared in about half a dozen episodes - always playing a German. But then, he WAS a German - born in Kiel, Deutschland. What's more, his father was a member of the Nazi Party. Talk about casting to type! Today, he's still alive and is now 81 years old and still busy. His wife whom he married while he was acting in this show, died in 2019. She was a paleontologist and pretty enough to have been an actress herself. Their marriage lasted over half a century before she passed away. After "Combat!" ran its course, Eric Braeden moved on to another World War II series called, "The Rat Patrol".*

  • @oatis053

    @oatis053

    6 ай бұрын

    I thought that he was the german from Rat Patrol!

  • @carlosmartoral6268

    @carlosmartoral6268

    3 сағат бұрын

    He was in the Rat patrol, in daytime soaps and other T.V. Series.

  • @kevindarroch7332
    @kevindarroch73322 жыл бұрын

    The sergeant taught us good life lessons. Thank you to the writers and all of the crew, team.

  • @marthaflores5316-

    @marthaflores5316-

    Жыл бұрын

    Muy buenas todas las series y si las pusieran en español latino sería mejor se disfrutaría mucho más

  • @RexJamesrex
    @RexJamesrex2 жыл бұрын

    I watched the show as a kid too. Fell in love with the Sarge and Kirby. I never forgave the network for not allowing us to see the guys get home. Or what they did afterwards. We invested so much in their lives overseas, it just didn't seem fair to not know if everyone was okay after the war. I grew up to be a fanfic writer and am proud to say, I wrote a story to bring Saunders and the guys back to the States. Funny how life goes full circle.

  • @simplywonderful449
    @simplywonderful4493 жыл бұрын

    I recall as a young lad visiting my cousins in California. They took our family by the outdoor set that Combat! use for much of their filming. While we couldn't actually go on the property, it looked remarkably like a bombed-out European village. I was a fan of the show as a young boy and my love of the show increased after having seen the set.

  • @nealfry2230
    @nealfry2230 Жыл бұрын

    " Sweet Dreams Hayden Panettiere " & " The Nashville Cast Members " " Faithfully Forever, " Neal Patrick Fry from Detroit, Michigan. In 1963 I was 11 years old and playing COMBAT! OXOXOX... " I'll Always Love 💘you Hayden Panettiere "

  • @carypeabody5450
    @carypeabody54503 жыл бұрын

    I really love this show! The theme song with the explosions and the announcer with gravely voiced saying COMBAT! brings back a lot of good memories!

  • @albertmusco
    @albertmusco4 жыл бұрын

    What a wonderful gift to see this television program in my senior years . The years it played weekly on the television there were no VCRs or PVRs , I was focused on academics at that time in my lifeand , now with the wonders of modern technology I can watch them at my own leisure .

  • @fw1421

    @fw1421

    4 жыл бұрын

    Albert Musco I bought the complete DVD set a year ago. Brought back my childhood years.we used to play war. I always wanted to be Saunders with my Mattel Tommy Burst! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @ktcarl

    @ktcarl

    4 жыл бұрын

    I was in the 2nd grade. This episode was just a few weeks before the JFK assassination.

  • @albertmusco

    @albertmusco

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@ktcarl I was in grade four .

  • @ktcarl

    @ktcarl

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@albertmusco You're an old Dude!!

  • @stevenwiederholt7000

    @stevenwiederholt7000

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Albert Musco While you were focused on academics, some of us were focused on...other things. Not that we had much luck or (to be brutally honest) much of a clue as to what to do when we got it...still the chase was fun. :-)

  • @jameshoran8
    @jameshoran83 жыл бұрын

    I watched Combat in the '60s as a ten year old. In my later years, I can now understand why Saunders was the way he was. He had to be. There's probably no one you would want more besides you in war than Chip Saunders. R.I.P. Vic. That was a horrible death you experienced.

  • @gilbertramos6039
    @gilbertramos60393 жыл бұрын

    The humanity amidst the brutality. Sob. What an excellent series. Vic and Rick, bless you guys.

  • @danielkam5898

    @danielkam5898

    2 жыл бұрын

    Rothschild n Rockefeller and the evil filthy wealthy elites were behind these wars that saw many young good souls on both sides lost their lives

  • @carlcrisp8700
    @carlcrisp87003 жыл бұрын

    My dad (35th Div., Normandy, Holland, Bastogne) said Vic Morrow did the best portrayal of a combat soldier he ever saw on TV because he "always looked tired."

  • @hugbug4408

    @hugbug4408

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ha! My grandpa was in the 82nd airborne paratroopers of the U.S.A..He was a medic with rank of capt. and allowed a weapon; which he did , an 30cal. carbine. He jumpt on dday, jumped in Holland on.Operation Market( allies almost lost that debacle devised by Englands Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery in.trying to shorten the war, rather, nearly lost it by poor plannimg). He then was wounded in the Battle of the Bulge. He didn't like talking about it. Wasn't a great time for him!

  • @molivroman9806
    @molivroman98063 жыл бұрын

    I was just thinking of this show recently. I was 9 when this one aired. I loved the show. My uncle and Aunt came up from Sarasota to visit one year and Uncle and I was watching the series. It was one of the duller episodes and we both commented. I told my uncle that this was the first time I had seen the Sarge without his helmet on. I still remember his laughter. RIP Ray

  • @wimgrundyearth5753
    @wimgrundyearth57533 жыл бұрын

    Tears me up. One of the best episodes. Deep, deep moral core.

  • @jameshoran8

    @jameshoran8

    3 жыл бұрын

    The Little Carousel episode was a real sad one.

  • @jerrydiem7755
    @jerrydiem77553 жыл бұрын

    I watched a lot of war movies when I was a kid.Combat made me realize the true nature of war.There were no phony heroics in real war.This show presented that fact to you in a calm adult voice and made me marvel at the courage that these men showed in the face of that cold,hard fact.

  • @tmackjr8652

    @tmackjr8652

    3 жыл бұрын

    Man war story's are awesome. Hacksaw ridge like just how.

  • @tmackjr8652

    @tmackjr8652

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Cousin Vinny watch some.old Westerns. Lol old sets out west.

  • @marvwatkins7029
    @marvwatkins70292 жыл бұрын

    A great series. I haven't seen it since appeared on TV originally. That was nearly 60 years ago. Thanks for bringing it back.

  • @leezeidel3630
    @leezeidel36304 жыл бұрын

    I was born in 1956 I loved watching this show growing up so happy I can watch these episodes again 👍😉💪

  • @wernerrye6462

    @wernerrye6462

    4 жыл бұрын

    Lee Zeidel Is to

  • @williamvasilakis9619

    @williamvasilakis9619

    4 жыл бұрын

    Me too lee, you are my age grew up with this too. Fond memories. Good luck to you.

  • @bhaygood7306

    @bhaygood7306

    4 жыл бұрын

    Me three combat 12 o’clock high. Rat patrol some of the bests born may 1956

  • @pep590

    @pep590

    4 жыл бұрын

    Right behind you in 1957...great times.

  • @leezeidel3630

    @leezeidel3630

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@pep590 Go pep !! Best of times my friend 👍

  • @HGR693
    @HGR6933 жыл бұрын

    USED TO WATCH THIS ON Tuesday evenings (EVERY) BACK IN THE EARLY 60'S. Great show. own the series now.

  • @z.833
    @z.8333 жыл бұрын

    I used to watch combat over and over with my dad. I still can't believe it's been almost 60 years since these were made. Time fuxxing flies.

  • @submarineradioman5535

    @submarineradioman5535

    3 жыл бұрын

    Me too! 7:30 PM every Tuesday...

  • @chandrasukarno2070

    @chandrasukarno2070

    3 жыл бұрын

    agree, thanks for youtube

  • @rogerhutton9738

    @rogerhutton9738

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@submarineradioman5535 9

  • @georgebethos7890

    @georgebethos7890

    3 жыл бұрын

    Me too. I am 62 years of age now and still remember this program

  • @chandrasukarno2070

    @chandrasukarno2070

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@georgebethos7890 oh, that great. nice to hear that, stay health and may covid get away

  • @gfexc
    @gfexc3 жыл бұрын

    The Sniper was on Rat Patrol using his born name, Hans Gudegast. Later he changed it to Eric Braeden = Victor Newman in the Young and The Restless

  • @davidscott3820

    @davidscott3820

    3 жыл бұрын

    😉

  • @cheaplaffsarefree

    @cheaplaffsarefree

    3 жыл бұрын

    Well done sir. I was trying to place him but I couldn't.

  • @davidfoster5787

    @davidfoster5787

    3 жыл бұрын

    He also was in Rat Patrol.

  • @saginawdan

    @saginawdan

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hey, thanks...I was trying to place him!

  • @Baza1964

    @Baza1964

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@davidfoster5787 He was DIETRICH

  • @joselacera8716
    @joselacera87163 жыл бұрын

    When I was a little boy this was my favorite tv show I thank you very much for bringing this memories back

  • @StratBurst92
    @StratBurst924 жыл бұрын

    My Father was a Sgt. in a US Army Combat Engineer Battalion in WW2. D Day, Battle of the bulge, Luxembourg, Germany, Austria. We used to watch the show every time it came on.

  • @darrellcooper3924

    @darrellcooper3924

    3 жыл бұрын

    I Know wat u mean, Air Force Yuma Az

  • @afvet52

    @afvet52

    3 жыл бұрын

    I know what you mean to...USAir Force Germany... Working in Luxembourg

  • @MW-bi1pi
    @MW-bi1pi3 жыл бұрын

    The sniper was played by Hans Gudagast/EricBraedon and he was and is a great actor. A precise, but likable guy. He starred with Susan Clark in a fantastic Computer movie called "Collosus, The Forbin Project" as Dr. Forbin... The premise for Terminator II's Sky Net was prototyped in this movie. It a SURPRISINGLY good movie. Very adult writing, acting and Directing. It is definitely a lost gem. Watch it, you'll love it.

  • @lloydbraun6026

    @lloydbraun6026

    11 ай бұрын

    Totally agree on Colossus. I mention that movie quite often especially what we see going on now.

  • @uncledoug9934
    @uncledoug99343 жыл бұрын

    I was an avid viewer of this series often acting out some the scenes with my brother and the neigborhood kids using our dads WWII gear.

  • @intoreality1189

    @intoreality1189

    3 жыл бұрын

    Playing war as a kid with WWII gear. Doesn’t get any better than that.

  • @Armis71

    @Armis71

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@intoreality1189 I had a plastic arma-lite m16 and a plastic helmet. Not exactly vintage or WW2 but it was fun acting out Combat!

  • @peace-now

    @peace-now

    3 жыл бұрын

    I hope police got involved. Children should not be chucking grenades at each other. When I was young, police told anyone who had live grenades to hand them in. I sometimes wonder about the US. Mind you, they used to use grenades for fishing. US soldiers were careless about lives then. So many US soldiers died in training according to my dad.

  • @ianmangham4570

    @ianmangham4570

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Armis71 Here in England i was wearing mostly ww1 kit and my dad was in the army in the 70s LMAO,the old if it ain't broke don't fix it yet lmao,the canteen was ww1 and the helmet ,just remember him getting a new black plastic water bottle and a new gasmask

  • @dellcruz2818

    @dellcruz2818

    3 жыл бұрын

    yes. dream of becoming a soldier. philippine tv series combat.

  • @KAYA2COOKS010
    @KAYA2COOKS0102 жыл бұрын

    This show was and is outstanding. So many great memories. Excellent writing, acting and special effects. The special effects team were from MGM and knew their stuff.

  • @djamarulakhutabarat9298

    @djamarulakhutabarat9298

    Жыл бұрын

    Km

  • @Davidraisedsimmentalcows.
    @Davidraisedsimmentalcows.3 жыл бұрын

    So very well written,the stories of each one of the episodes is life like with various challenges and affects of World War ll had on all kinds of people. Great shows each one. Grateful to be able to see these. Should be on tv today. Thank you

  • @TalkingGIJoe
    @TalkingGIJoe Жыл бұрын

    Was one of my top ten shows growing up...

  • @whyme760
    @whyme7603 жыл бұрын

    I used to watch Combat when my father would tend bar. I would sit on the stool, have a coke and some chips and watch as the guys would have a beer and a chat. That was in the early 60s. Later i began to think that many of the men having a beer were vets of WWII and it was still fresh in their minds. And yet they had no problem with Combat.

  • @saginawdan

    @saginawdan

    3 жыл бұрын

    I watched Combat with my dad. He fought in the Pacific...he loved the show.

  • @hugbug4408

    @hugbug4408

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@saginawdan My grandpa was in the

  • @BuzzLOLOL

    @BuzzLOLOL

    3 жыл бұрын

    The advisers for the Combat Show were prolly also in WWII...

  • @erm4292

    @erm4292

    3 жыл бұрын

    my dad was a Korea vet this along with the Gallant Men was his favorite

  • @cdjhyoung

    @cdjhyoung

    3 жыл бұрын

    Combat did an excellent job of portraying these soldiers in a fair light. They were neither villains nor super heroes. They were citizen soldiers doing the best they could to do their duty and survive the situation. My father was a vet of WW II. This and 12 o'clock High were the only war shows he would allow in the house.

  • @bigying
    @bigying3 жыл бұрын

    damn, i watched this when i was little (~40 yrs ago). now i just realized how sagely, smart, and philosophical the sarge is!

  • @BuzzLOLOL

    @BuzzLOLOL

    3 жыл бұрын

    Still have your "Combat Boots"?

  • @chardtomp
    @chardtomp Жыл бұрын

    This show was produced on a relatively small budget which was probably a good thing as it forced the writers to concentrate on character driven stories.

  • @willoughby1888

    @willoughby1888

    3 ай бұрын

    Why use "BOOM!!!" if you got 'brain'? Oh yeah... and 'heart'.

  • @Glen.Danielsen
    @Glen.Danielsen3 жыл бұрын

    Vic Morrow we miss you. 🙏🏼💛

  • @saginawdan

    @saginawdan

    3 жыл бұрын

    RIP

  • @samuelgontz2091

    @samuelgontz2091

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes we do...just a convincing actor I just naturally took an immediate liking to when this show was on t.v. back in the day....(growing up as a young boy in Pennsylvania)a great show no doubt...

  • @stevenhyde9025
    @stevenhyde90252 жыл бұрын

    I watched this in the mid 70s never missed an episode.. I can still remember the tune to this series. Played it just now, and never have forgotten it,, LOL. Brings back memories of me growing up. Im 54 now..

  • @bobbymartino9974
    @bobbymartino99742 жыл бұрын

    Watch them all when I was growing up Great series and Vic Morrow was a great Actor.

  • @hamdanjantan399
    @hamdanjantan3993 жыл бұрын

    I am from Malaysia, born in 1966. Only managed to watch the combat series during the 70s, when it was aired on tv in my country. I was very excited to watch it with friends , and we would play war games after watching it. Such a memory.

  • @felicitym14
    @felicitym143 жыл бұрын

    One of the best series ever. So glad for Combat! Facebook pages and fanfiction. Morrow was just the best

  • @markstrain8989

    @markstrain8989

    3 жыл бұрын

    Indeed !!!

  • @saginawdan

    @saginawdan

    3 жыл бұрын

    Vic was one of my heroes when I was a young lad.

  • @bobybarra3096

    @bobybarra3096

    Жыл бұрын

    Character of Sergeant Saunders ghosted my basic training. My TV set stayed in my head under a steel pot as memory of better soldiers before me.

  • @kathymcmahon6582

    @kathymcmahon6582

    Жыл бұрын

    Vic, Ric and Dick soooo very missed. Hello Jack, Company and Lowell. God bless. Best tv series EVER 👍😁❤️🙏

  • @BilgemasterBill
    @BilgemasterBill3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for putting this up here. I always enjoyed these as afternoon reruns as a kid.

  • @robertpowell9112
    @robertpowell911211 жыл бұрын

    I thank you so very much for all your work on posting these episodes. they bring back a lot of memories from when I was a kid and watched these with my Dad, a War Vet himself. I didn't understand it much then but since my own service and studying about the war, I appreciate it so much more now. Again I thank you.

  • @mnpd3
    @mnpd33 жыл бұрын

    Two shows I never missed an episode of back in the 60's were Combat and The Gallant Men. B&W TV at its finest. No cable then, or VCRs or other recording devices... just on-the-air broadcast TV. If you missed a show, you missed it forever. Much of the conversation between people then revolved around some TV show one person saw, and the other didn't. Today, you just tell the other person to "go watch" what he or she missed. Life was much simpler then.

  • @02bigkev

    @02bigkev

    3 жыл бұрын

    so true

  • @jeffryblackmon4846

    @jeffryblackmon4846

    3 жыл бұрын

    It is so interesting, I did not notice that it is b/w!

  • @RockandrollNegro

    @RockandrollNegro

    2 жыл бұрын

    Limited technology doesn't sound "simpler." "If you missed a show you may not ever see it" sounds pretty terrible. What's simple is pulling up any movie, show, book or album you want to view online and watching it on any device you want, in better quality than when it was originally released. Life is simpler now than any point in human history; stop romanticizing the Bad Old Days.

  • @digger5521
    @digger55212 жыл бұрын

    Im 67 and watched this as a kid.This was so good growing up.... I play Combat computer games now....

  • @soniaclarkstewart
    @soniaclarkstewart11 жыл бұрын

    I care about the music because I can remember some of the episodes from watching as a kid over 50 years and never know if I'd ever see them again, but I clearly remembered every bit of the music and have played parts in my mind through the years.

  • @kurtthecat3995

    @kurtthecat3995

    6 жыл бұрын

    The combat music is iconic. It is also ingrained in my head.

  • @Patjonesmusic

    @Patjonesmusic

    3 жыл бұрын

    me too, i am a musician, and the music goes into my soul.. a big part of the whole experience..

  • @edwardelliott5756

    @edwardelliott5756

    3 жыл бұрын

    Me too. An unforgettable tune from an unforgettable series. My uncles were in combat and would not talk about it. I watched this show to get an idea of what they went through. I think it helped.

  • @gw6496

    @gw6496

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ditto me too

  • @jamesmason2228

    @jamesmason2228

    3 жыл бұрын

    How about the opening credits visually? I wondered the very same.

  • @paulreynolds8245
    @paulreynolds82453 жыл бұрын

    Dad was on the Normandy to Germany plan, 3rd infantry. We asked him and he said COMBAT was damn close. He watched it with us but there was always something else there. HELP A VET, LET THEM TALK IF THEY WANT TO! VFW taught me that.

  • @willoughby1888

    @willoughby1888

    3 ай бұрын

    Support the Wounded Warrior Project" and "D.A.V.", too.

  • @donaldjones7058
    @donaldjones70583 жыл бұрын

    Born in 1954 here grew up watching this also, is great to watch it again and see what I missed !!

  • @davidringo1399

    @davidringo1399

    3 жыл бұрын

    Born in 56,I can relate......loved this show every tuesday nite...

  • @erm4292

    @erm4292

    3 жыл бұрын

    It is still on Heroes and Icons channel on cable

  • @ronaldringler1497
    @ronaldringler1497 Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely loved Gail Kobe. Very underrated actress.

  • @alexansari2138
    @alexansari21382 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for showing this film.

  • @johnrestucci8269
    @johnrestucci82693 жыл бұрын

    I used to watch this show when I was just 13 years old .. Can’t believe 57 years ago ....

  • @raylemire9366

    @raylemire9366

    2 жыл бұрын

    i watched combat when i was 25. i am 81 now. gee where has time gone? also the rat patrol. rip vic.

  • @bigdeal39
    @bigdeal393 жыл бұрын

    One of the GREATEST programs in TV history of all time !!! Loved Cage ! When I was a 7 yr. Old kid growing up...this was one of the best programs ever...I liked Garrisons Guerillas...but didn't even COMPARE to Combat !!!

  • @markstrain8989

    @markstrain8989

    3 жыл бұрын

    True. Nothing did.

  • @karencupples1339
    @karencupples13392 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for posting the best show ever, Combat, power packed with life lessons and illustrated sermons to inspire us and equip us in these perilous times, to keep on going and to not give up.

  • @jgrospe6726
    @jgrospe67263 жыл бұрын

    My brother, dad, and I watched Combat growing up in the Philippines. We lived within 50 miles of Clark Air Force base and able to watch american TV broadcast from AFRTS (I’m guessing it’s Armed Forces Radio & Television Service). My brother and I even made wooden carbine replica just like the one Vic Morrow was using and play Combat soldiers while humming to the catchy soundtrack. I don’t know if my brother and I understood spoken English all that well back then (my dad did for sure) but we sort of followed along the episodes. Combat, Rat Patrol, Dick Van Dyke, and Hawaii-Five-O were the shows we watched. Definitely part of our young lives then. Happy to be able to watch Combat again.

  • @BuzzLOLOL

    @BuzzLOLOL

    3 жыл бұрын

    Vic was carrying a 'grease gun' / Tommy Gun... a Thompson .45 caliber submachine gun... useful only in cities/cramped surroundings... like the gangsters used in 1930's... a short range weapon using a pistol bullet... slow and subsonic... easy to 'silence'... the M1 "carbine" rifle wasn't fully automatic... most soldiers carried much longer range M1 Garand or some used M1 carbine to guard things... very few used a grease gun... but TV and movies like the sound of fully automatic weapons... like to show enemies greased... dust flying all over... www.amazon.com/Thompson-Submachine-Gun-Prohibition-Chicago-ebook/dp/B01DPPQ1HW

  • @michaelterrell

    @michaelterrell

    2 жыл бұрын

    You have the right name for AFRTS. I was an Engineer for that group. I worked at the station at Ft. Greely, in the '70s. Everything was on 16mm film, and our station was Black and White. Our signal barely covered the base, and Delta Junction. That seems like several lifetimes ago. I am still in contact with another staff member and have talked to two other online a few times.

  • @XrayxRich
    @XrayxRich3 жыл бұрын

    I watched Combat! After I joined the Army and went to Vietnam I learned that being in the service is nothing like a TV show.

  • @jackmorin3362
    @jackmorin33623 жыл бұрын

    Thanks. I watched this episode on TV in 1963 when I was a kid.

  • @somenicedutchguy638
    @somenicedutchguy6382 жыл бұрын

    I remember seeing this episode, just now for the first time. Thanks for sharing!

  • @maureenwood9759
    @maureenwood975911 жыл бұрын

    Watching The Sniper, just wonderful. Combat is just "IT" the best there ever was

  • @raykisner8538

    @raykisner8538

    4 жыл бұрын

    Chasgall2000 band of brothers was junior high school writing with very little real depth in its showing what war was. Combat was written by real ww2 combat serving veterans. it is a big difference between them

  • @kathymcmahon6582

    @kathymcmahon6582

    2 жыл бұрын

    AMEN

  • @mr.bonesbbq3288
    @mr.bonesbbq32883 жыл бұрын

    So good to re-watch these, after so very long...watched em as a kid, then reruns... My Pa, an most th men in my lil town fit in WWII...

  • @jeffreywilliams3944
    @jeffreywilliams39443 жыл бұрын

    The troops in Vietnam like my Dad watched this show and it was their favorite TV show.

  • @michaelmckenna9460
    @michaelmckenna94604 жыл бұрын

    Francois- "you make one mistake, the rest come easy" great dialogue from the great Edward Lakso

  • @davidringo1399
    @davidringo13993 жыл бұрын

    I use to religiously watch this show every tuesday nite when I was a kid,...loved it...

  • @joselacera8716
    @joselacera87163 жыл бұрын

    And I told my mother that when I grow up I was going to join the Army to help them And I grew up and served with the 3rd. Inf. Division and the 9th. Inf. Division

  • @rickrick5041

    @rickrick5041

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you

  • @mohammedcohen

    @mohammedcohen

    3 жыл бұрын

    ...when I was in Germany 3rd ID was in Wurzburg - just up the road (Highway 13) from us - in Illesheim - we were 1st AD...good times...

  • @afvet52

    @afvet52

    3 жыл бұрын

    I used to watch Combat and Hogans Heroes and My Korean War Vet Marine Dad would get mad when i watched...He was in the Marine Air Wing.. He had photos of Quonset hut in the snow in Korea and Tents in snow in Korea.. I asked him if he lived in the huts.. He said 'no the Air Force lived in them , lived in the tent as we are Marines.' ' . so I asked him 'Dad,.Why didnt you join the Air Force?' my Dad answered-'Shut up son!'. If you go in the Military i will beat you up... I ended up in the USAF in Germany 85-91 Crew Chief.

  • @mohammedcohen

    @mohammedcohen

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@afvet52 ...my dad (USAAF vet - spent his time in England Jun 44 - Aug 44) was the same in some ways...he refused to watch Hogan's Heroes when we were kids - said being a POW was no laughing matter - he loved Combat though...and later when he moved to FL - a state he SWORE he'd NEVER, EVER (bad experiences Boca Raton during training - too hot) visit or live in - actually watched & enjoyed it...he was pissed that I enlisted right after college in May of '71 (50 years ago this May) he never cared for the 'class of people' you met in the service and held it against me until he died...I loved my time and always kicked myself for not re enlisting - spent my time in Germany - the absolute happiest time of my life.

  • @afvet52

    @afvet52

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@mohammedcohen Thank you for sharing!!!! I loved the AF..It got a bit limp after 91 and it was a good time to go.. It was the best time of my life from being 19-25 in Germany! I loved it so much i married Eva "browns" Cuzin and stayed here :)

  • @phillipkrikorian761
    @phillipkrikorian7616 жыл бұрын

    the greatest t.v. war show ever, the best ..its like watching a movie not a t.v. series.. can never,never be made again. have the complete set and watch them over and over. vic marrow will always be my hero. i remember when it was on t.v. tuesday nights 730 p.m. i was 8 yrs old..now 63.... god bless all those men who fort and died for us...i wounder these days if it was all for nothing when i look at our country today full of people who doint care about this country... O well maybe 20yrs. left for me. fell bad for the young people after me they will be living in a terrorable world and a ruined country. good luck to them !

  • @dbmail545
    @dbmail5452 жыл бұрын

    My favorite TV show when I was a kid. What a load of bollocks.

  • @williammclay1406
    @williammclay14063 жыл бұрын

    I was only 14 when I was watching Combat in the 60,s and played soldiers with wooden guns an rifles. would love to see this series on tv again. thanks for posting it.

  • @johnbender5356

    @johnbender5356

    3 жыл бұрын

    This show,the rat patrol and 12 o'clock high come on every Saturday in kansas city

  • @jsulty9
    @jsulty93 жыл бұрын

    I watched Combat when I was in elementary school. If I remember right it came on Tuesday night.

  • @mohammedcohen

    @mohammedcohen

    3 жыл бұрын

    ...IIRC 8 PM on ABC...yer right Tuesday nights...that's how I told time back then..

  • @rgrocafort
    @rgrocafort3 жыл бұрын

    I was only 11 years old when this TV series I am following thank you so much for the upload

  • @Dave-hc6pp
    @Dave-hc6pp2 жыл бұрын

    I was thinking about this show the other day. I loved this show when I was a kid.

  • @jamescherney5874
    @jamescherney58743 жыл бұрын

    Never missed an episode every Tuesday night as a kid.

  • @christopherbullock2644

    @christopherbullock2644

    3 жыл бұрын

    Chanel 6 WFIL in suburban Philadelphia. “Is your homework done?”

  • @Rev22-21

    @Rev22-21

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@christopherbullock2644 : Channel 10 KWTX Waco, Texas ....after the show was over "It's bed time". Dad

  • @willoughby1888

    @willoughby1888

    3 ай бұрын

    I forget which of the stations, but this show came on right after I got home from school. I'd get to watch it, then go outside to roam around so my two sisters could watch whatever they wanted. I think I had the better deal.

  • @constitution_8939
    @constitution_89393 жыл бұрын

    I grew up watching this show, but it must have been reruns around 1978 - 68 as I was only born in 63. It was this and Rat Patrol!!

  • @lawsonj39
    @lawsonj393 жыл бұрын

    Really surprised to see the high quality here--writing, production, acting; far better than I remembered.

  • @markstrain8989

    @markstrain8989

    3 жыл бұрын

    Amen. Really well done.

  • @saginawdan

    @saginawdan

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'd say...pleasantly surprised!

  • @lourdesmanzano9735
    @lourdesmanzano97353 жыл бұрын

    Vic Morrow was.my favorite. I would always see Combat. RIP all that have died.

  • @markstrain8989

    @markstrain8989

    3 жыл бұрын

    Amen 🙏

  • @kathymcmahon6582

    @kathymcmahon6582

    5 ай бұрын

    Sorely missed, the lot of them.

  • @yannschonfeld5847
    @yannschonfeld58479 жыл бұрын

    An excellent épisode. We have already seen in earlier épisodes Hans Gudagast aka Eric Braeden play minor rôles. Hans went on to be better known in the Rat Patrol and has continued playing on TV and cinema up to the present. Hans Gudagast was given an award for promoting positive German characters in acting rôles by Germany. Born in 1941 in Kiel Germany, Hans is still professionally active. On another note, we witness once again another wonderful portrayal of the very human and moral character played by Vic Morrow. Thank you for the upload. / October 29 2021. If nothing else, We see the sargeant's insight into people and as mentioned back in 2015, his great humanity. We shall see his character grow. Merci pour le téléchargement, même si cela remonte un peu.

  • @mishawakapost2681

    @mishawakapost2681

    9 жыл бұрын

    Iain Schofield Hans Gudegast, billed now as Eric Braeden, has had the role of ruthless businessman Victor Newman on "The Young and the Restless" since 1980.

  • @Klingon-pp4fv

    @Klingon-pp4fv

    7 жыл бұрын

    Mishawaka Post / Robert Clary who was known as Corporal LeBeau on Hogan's Heroes was portrayed as a Nazi Hunter on The Young and the Restless and had a photograph of Hans Gudagast from Rat Patrol when he confronted Eric's character in one scene . A former girlfriend recorded this episode for me because she knew I liked both Rat Patrol and Hogan's Heroes Eric Braeden also starred as the main character in " Colossus the Forbin project " that is to say he portrayed Professor Forbin .

  • @velo-funmotor8010
    @velo-funmotor80103 жыл бұрын

    une série inédite en France .. j'aime KZread pour cela , ça permet de voir beaucoup de films ou série qui ne sont pas ou plus diffusés ailleurs .. Merci pour avoir posté cette série :)

  • @elsbethhumphrey2048
    @elsbethhumphrey204811 жыл бұрын

    kirkhyde - Keeping the characters in this show speaking their own language is what makes this show so realistic and interesting. Not like other shows where everyone speaks English or with accents to show they are of a different culture. This show keeps it real. After all how many service men would have gone over seas and be able to understand the natives there? I like too that they don't spend a lot of time translating, and you can figure out what is being said by the action.

  • @markstrain8989

    @markstrain8989

    3 жыл бұрын

    Excellent points.

  • @BuzzLOLOL

    @BuzzLOLOL

    3 жыл бұрын

    Actually, English is spoken in most of the world... Most Europeans speak more than one language... USSR/Russia/China required kids to take English in school... English is the worldwide language of airlines/international airports

  • @erm4292

    @erm4292

    3 жыл бұрын

    we asked my grandma to translate the german when I was young snell snell hurry hurry

  • @giannistsoukatos4205
    @giannistsoukatos42053 жыл бұрын

    Vic Morrow as sergeant Saunders.We were watching this in Greece in 1979-1982 i believe.Damn,time flies as 40 years have passed!!!

  • @solareagle7281
    @solareagle72813 жыл бұрын

    I don't know why they gave Rick Jason top billing here, this series was all about Vic Morrow...the episodes are timeless and each one that Vic Morrow is not in, suffers....he's just a natural in this role...he is sorely missed...

  • @jimtaylor1204

    @jimtaylor1204

    3 жыл бұрын

    They alternated top billing. One week Rick Jason the next week Vic Morrow.

  • @samuelgontz2091

    @samuelgontz2091

    3 жыл бұрын

    Totally agree with your insight...I used to try and wonder about that one too...go figure I guess

  • @kathymcmahon6582

    @kathymcmahon6582

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@samuelgontz2091 Rick was considered at the time to be a movie 🌟. But this was definitely Vic's show!!! Still is,!!! Missed so much!!!

  • @RockandrollNegro

    @RockandrollNegro

    2 жыл бұрын

    It had a lot to do with shooting schedule. Rotation One: Vic Morrow would shoot an episode one week and have a week off, while Rick shot his episode. Rotation Two: Rick Jason would switch with Vic and shoot his episode then have a week off. Rotation Three, both would appear in a shared episode together, like this one, and top billing would alternate month to month regardless of whether it was a Saunders or Hanley episode, to ensure that both actors had an equal amount of 'top billed' episodes. The problem was that Season One was shot and aired completely out of sequence so the Rotation orders were all out of whack, which led to people questioning episodes like this as to why one got top billing when it's clearly not 'his' episode. There was definitely an order that would've made sense if it was broadcast correctly.

  • @KAYA2COOKS010

    @KAYA2COOKS010

    2 жыл бұрын

    There are great ones with Rick Jason. Vic Morrow was in the movie Blackboard Jungle and when Combat came on, every actor wanted to work with him. If you look at the list of actors that were on that show, it is impressive.

  • @williamhon4591
    @williamhon45914 жыл бұрын

    I love to watch this TV series, it bring me to the old days.

  • @independentthinker8930

    @independentthinker8930

    3 жыл бұрын

    Interesting finding out about the "behind the scenes", later episodes Saunders carried a all wooden gun because it was lighter.

  • @mohammedcohen
    @mohammedcohen3 жыл бұрын

    ...I was 13 in 1963 (71 now) - LOVED this show...

  • @grahamholton8542

    @grahamholton8542

    3 жыл бұрын

    I was 10 and loved the show

  • @paulsuprono7225
    @paulsuprono72253 жыл бұрын

    I was but a small tyke when this came out. Lassie was my 1st favorite, this became my second ! 🇺🇸

  • @samuelgontz2091

    @samuelgontz2091

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ah yes lassie...whadda good dog...

  • @samuelgontz2091

    @samuelgontz2091

    3 жыл бұрын

    A collie was the first dog that bit me when I wasn't lookin'...lol.nothing serious just got a piece literally of my butt...lol....on or around 65-66...(lanc.,pa.)those were the days no doubt

  • @jaybuckley1455
    @jaybuckley14553 жыл бұрын

    I was in the Marines in the early 60's. No NCOs were allowed to carry machine guns or pistols. Officers only. But V. Marrow carried both with authority! Great show.

  • @saginawdan

    @saginawdan

    3 жыл бұрын

    My dad carried a Thompson and a .45. He was an Army NCO. He fought in Saipan and received the bronze star.

  • @davepatton5787
    @davepatton57873 жыл бұрын

    This was my favorite show when I was a kid. I still love it today. It reminds me of the GREAT AMERICA that I grew up in.

  • @croatianknight1160

    @croatianknight1160

    3 жыл бұрын

    Great Human Drama like the Fugitive.

  • @markstrain8989

    @markstrain8989

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yep

  • @bobjohnson3845
    @bobjohnson38453 жыл бұрын

    When I was in Viet Nam in '71, Rick Jason came for Thanksgiving dinner in our mess hall in Phu Loi.

  • @BuzzLOLOL

    @BuzzLOLOL

    3 жыл бұрын

    I was in DaNang area '71... left Thanksgiving Day... had about 6 Thanksgiving turkey dinners... seemed like everywhere I went it was dinner time again...

  • @mckessa17

    @mckessa17

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@BuzzLOLOL Its hard to soar with the eagles when your surrounded by turkeys.

  • @samuelgontz2091

    @samuelgontz2091

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@BuzzLOLOL my "uncle" chet border was based there too in da nang as a 60cal. marine helicopter door gunner...

  • @BuzzLOLOL

    @BuzzLOLOL

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@samuelgontz2091 - You mean M60 .30 cal... but that 30-06 round is plenty deadly! I would get a M60 out at times for perimeter guard duty... had my picture taken with .30 cal. machine gun belts crisscrossed across my chest Mexican Bandito style... LOL! I was on the Tien Sha Marine base just southeast of DaNang a few times... it's depicted rather accurately in the movie Full Metal Jacket...

  • @samuelgontz2091

    @samuelgontz2091

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@BuzzLOLOL geewhiz I guess I'm lucky I barely missed that draft....sure sounds like u were in da soup no doubt

  • @allenbuck5589
    @allenbuck55893 жыл бұрын

    My childhood watching combat. Great stuff. Great simple childhood. Thanks

  • @starcorpvncj
    @starcorpvncj3 жыл бұрын

    I hail from a long military family. I am now 70 and living in Vietnam. As a 12 year old new migrant to Western Australia in 1964 my dear father and I used to watch Combat on our old black and white TV. It came on right after My Three Sons. We used to criticise all the crazy tactics etc but boy, did we love that show every Friday night. No matter how poor you are if you have a loving family to share things with, this is the most important thing. I love you dad. RIP.

  • @jeffg1524
    @jeffg15243 жыл бұрын

    Still the best TV show about the war I've ever seen.

  • @jayhensley8095
    @jayhensley80953 жыл бұрын

    I grew up on Combat and Rat patrol ! God bless Vic Morrow

  • @woonchungliong4173

    @woonchungliong4173

    3 жыл бұрын

    Where's Vic Morrow now?

  • @kathymcmahon6582

    @kathymcmahon6582

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@woonchungliong4173 hopefully in Heaven for all eternity

  • @woonchungliong4173

    @woonchungliong4173

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kathymcmahon6582: Sgt Saunders was actually Vic Morrow! I read the news with sadness that he died in an acting incident in a helicopter crash! RIP Vic Morrow 😭

  • @manuelsalumbides4669
    @manuelsalumbides46693 жыл бұрын

    My favorite tv war series... sgt sanders, cage, little john , curby and doc medic. Rick Jason as Lt Hanley

  • @pizzafrenzyman

    @pizzafrenzyman

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm going with Hogan's Heroes. It was by far the most historically accurate

  • @kathymcmahon6582

    @kathymcmahon6582

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@pizzafrenzyman Combat 1st

  • @richardcolton4125
    @richardcolton41252 жыл бұрын

    used to watch this with my Dad, he said it was pretty authentic--good show

  • @frankmueller2781
    @frankmueller27813 жыл бұрын

    I almost forgot how much I missed this show!

  • @mustango2045
    @mustango20453 жыл бұрын

    one of my favorite shows was Combat when I was a kid.

  • @tiffsaver
    @tiffsaver2 жыл бұрын

    Watching these old episodes of "Combat" bring back fond memories of my youth, and these stories still hold up well after all these years, a tribute to the wonderful actors who portrayed men in war. In fact, this show is better than anything else on TV today, I think you would agree. On that subject, I'd like to share a few thoughts on the show in general, and on this episode specifically. First, I have always believed that first billing on this show belonged to VIC MORROW, not Rick Jason. I suppose that Jason had done bigger roles and therefore got top billing with Morrow in the number two spot, a huge oversight, in my opinion. I think that Morrow was a far better actor with his talent showing so powerfully in his nuanced performances, with Jason a little stiff and "one note" in his acting. On a somber note, my friend was the stuntman riding in the helicopter that unfortunately killed Morrow during the shooting of "The Twilight Zone" movie. He too was almost killed in the ill-conceived accident. The stunt, incredibly dangerous to begin with, suddenly became lethal when the director John Landis, who ignored the warnings of the chopper pilot, was the direct cause of Vic Morrow's death and that of the two little Vietnamese children he was carrying when the accident occured, but got off with his high-priced attorneys, after both Vic and the little boy were beheaded, and the little girl was cut in half by the helicopter blades. What a terrible price to pay just for a single scene in a forgettable movie. RIP to all who suffered throught this terrible tragedy. On a happier note, I noticed that the guy who played the German sniper in this episode was none other than Eric Braeden, the handsome star of the soap opera "The Young and the Restless," which ran for many decades. I worked with him and he was a wonderful actor and person. Who knows what unknowable and winding paths our lives may take??

  • @garfieldsmith332

    @garfieldsmith332

    2 жыл бұрын

    The one-two billing alternated with each episode. Thus they both had top billing. And yes, Landis got off on a lot of charges. As well as ignoring his advisors he and hu\is company broke several child labor laws.

  • @tiffsaver

    @tiffsaver

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@garfieldsmith332 I knew Landis and Universal would get off. Better lawyers.

  • @garfieldsmith332

    @garfieldsmith332

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@tiffsaver And the civil suits were settled out of court. However new laws and regulations were made however that did not stop them from breaking the existing laws.

  • @tiffsaver

    @tiffsaver

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@garfieldsmith332 I wonder what the price of a single human life is??

  • @garfieldsmith332

    @garfieldsmith332

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@tiffsaver It is priceless. However chemically about $600 USD; which is a lot more than the makers of this film thought it was worth. And millions from lawsuits do not ease the pain or bring back the pleasurer of one had with their loved ones.

  • @rodoldobendana8832
    @rodoldobendana88323 жыл бұрын

    Esta serie la disfrutabamos en familia reunidos frente al televisor mi papá, mis hermanos, hermanas y yo. ¡¡¡ Cuántas hemosiones y sentimientos nos hizo vivir...!!!

  • @user-zc6fb3fg9r

    @user-zc6fb3fg9r

    Жыл бұрын

    0 Pl

  • @coleparker
    @coleparker4 жыл бұрын

    The flaw in this episode is that the Village is so small, why did not the locals tell Saunders and the others that the guy was a stranger. BTW, the sniper played the German Commander in the Rat Patrol series.

  • @416loren

    @416loren

    3 жыл бұрын

    According to IMDB, Hans Gudagast (later known as Eric Braeden) was in 6 episodes of Combat.

  • @afvet52

    @afvet52

    3 жыл бұрын

    Many French were sympathizers to the Germans.

  • @scottjohnson9912

    @scottjohnson9912

    3 жыл бұрын

    Well , it was a French village.

  • @miked6335

    @miked6335

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, the village was small but they don't check out the factory which is in plain sight until the kid points it out.

  • @jalehnadji2670
    @jalehnadji26703 жыл бұрын

    I love this combat almost have seen all episode over and over love the conversation mostly all five regularly Playing especially Vic morrow (sunder)

  • @kathymcmahon6582

    @kathymcmahon6582

    5 ай бұрын

    Saunders

  • @molonlabe8792
    @molonlabe87923 жыл бұрын

    I lived for this series and the Gallant Men when I was a kid. When my draft number came up in 1970, these series' soured me on any notion of going to Nam. Hats off to Selmur Productions!

  • @BuzzLOLOL

    @BuzzLOLOL

    3 жыл бұрын

    I was in 'Nam '70-'71...

  • @davidkonerman4498
    @davidkonerman44983 жыл бұрын

    I also remember watching these episodes when I was a young boy. My father was in WWII and although he never said much I always thought that he related to some of the stories. I am sure his memories were not always good ones but my memories now of my father and what we shared.

  • @izsafe1
    @izsafe17 жыл бұрын

    The German sniper has been on this series many times as German Soldier, he was also the German Capt in Rat Patrol.

  • @gfexc

    @gfexc

    5 жыл бұрын

    Victor Newman in "The Young and the Restless"

  • @damienhudson8028

    @damienhudson8028

    4 жыл бұрын

    All German Soldiers must look the same :)

  • @pep590

    @pep590

    4 жыл бұрын

    And in the 3 series in the Planet of the Ape movies.

  • @jamesharman8682

    @jamesharman8682

    3 жыл бұрын

    And many Westerns

  • @darrellcooper3924
    @darrellcooper39243 жыл бұрын

    I was born in 56 also, i loved this show. My sis liked the rifelman. I also liked Rat patrol an the Avengers

  • @BuzzLOLOL

    @BuzzLOLOL

    3 жыл бұрын

    Oh yeah... Mrs. Peel !!!

  • @darrellcooper3924

    @darrellcooper3924

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@BuzzLOLOL yeah man, hot

  • @larrycipriani351
    @larrycipriani351 Жыл бұрын

    I grew up in the 60's watching this. I have been extremely fascinated with WW 2 as I got older, and who knows, maybe this was the show that started it all.

  • @cesardaconceicao567
    @cesardaconceicao5673 жыл бұрын

    Oh!! I remember Combat, oh..yeah!!. I was born in 1964. I wached it in Agentine'TV, channel 2 at 24:00hs. so late!! It was the 70'... Thanks a lot for this Chapters!! Buenos Aires Argentina.

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