This video clip from the 1962-1967 American war drama series Combat! illustrates the complex moral and leadership challenges faced by military personnel during World War II. The narrative explores how soldiers must balance strict adherence to orders with ethical considerations, particularly when dealing with civilians and prisoners of war. The story demonstrates that effective military leadership requires not only tactical competence but also moral judgment, as officers must navigate situations where following orders may conflict with humanitarian responsibilities. The series portrays the psychological toll of combat and the importance of maintaining human dignity even in war, showing how military personnel must make difficult decisions that affect both their own unit and the broader population they serve.
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[music] [music] [bell] [bell] [bell] Well, am I going to be glad to leave this place?
>> Stinking hoe. Even the villagers ain't too happy to get back.
>> You can't blame him. I mean, between us and a cross, we sure mess this joint up.
Hey, look at that.
>> Wow.
Son of a gun, >> lady. matters. Uh oh. Kate Kate, talk to them. You tell them that we're friendly and ask them where they live and you ask them what you rascal. You know what I ask? Go ahead.
>> Yes, we live here in this village.
>> Hey, you speak English very good.
>> Very well, private. I teach English.
And now you must excuse us. We have an appointment. Hello, Vinn.
>> But uh Kirby, >> what?
>> All of a sudden, I become very much attached to this village.
>> Well, you better become unattached cuz we're leaving soon. [music] Remember?
>> Hey, are we, Kermit? I I mean, the sergeant left you as the acting corporal. We got our orders.
>> Orders can be changed.
>> [music] [music] >> Combat [music] starring Rick Jason. [music] >> [music] >> and big moral.
>> [music] [music] [music] >> I've done this before. [music] >> [music] >> Kirby, >> shut up. I'm thinking. I'm thinking.
>> You can think until your headaches. Hey, Sergeant gave us orders to leave. You You're not going to follow up the first time. It gives you some responsibility, are you?
>> How much do you get for 12 hours of AW Kirby?
[music] [music] Got an idea. Kirby.
>> Kirby.
It won't work.
[music] >> [music] [music] >> Men all loaded up, Kirby.
>> Uh, yes, sir. They're all ready to go.
>> Good. Tell them to stick close. We'll be leaving in half an hour.
>> Yes, sir. I'll uh I'll try to keep them in line out there.
You're finding out the command isn't as easy as it looks, huh?
>> Oh, no, sir. They're shaped up fine.
It's just that I found out they'll do a little gold breaking on you if you let them.
>> Kirby, we have to move headquarters forward again because we pushed the crowds back 12 mi in 4 days. That's pretty good goal breaking.
>> Well, yes, sir. But don't you think it'd do a little good if we if we just got our feet back on the ground?
>> While you were chasing the crouch, you boys walked through a lot of mud. Just what do you have in mind? Well, sir, uh, I thought maybe we ought to stay around here. The platoon, I mean, stay around here a few hours and help out with this move.
>> Kirby, what are you doing to yourself? A headquarters move is the dirtiest detail in the army.
>> But, Lieutenant Command has responsibilities now. I don't want to sherk mine in any way.
>> Well, maybe you're taking your first command a little too seriously. I mean, Saunders is only going to be gone a couple of hours. The enem is 20 mi away.
All you have to do is take a truck ride.
>> But, sir, you always do more than expected of you. Now, how could I do less than that?
>> Well, that's very commendable, Kirby.
But you and the boys have been fighting like tigers for the past 4 days, and I for one am very proud of you.
>> Now, you and the men have a nice ride, fa. And I'll buy you a drink when you get there.
>> But [music] >> [music] >> Hey.
Nice try, buddy. Gee, he said we fought like tigers.
>> Yeah. Get out of here. Come on, you guys. In a truck. Off and on here. In a truck. Start up.
Hey. Yeah, it sounds like something wrong with a distributor.
That's the starters jam. Happened to the other driver this morning.
>> I think it's a starter.
>> Uh, no. No. It's a distributor.
>> That's a distributor, huh?
>> Not sure.
>> Look, I'm a driver. I'm not no mechanic.
So, what do I know from trucks?
>> That's a distributor. Looks okay to me.
>> I think you better take it down to motorpool. Get somebody to check it out.
>> Hey, uh maybe one of you guys could help me uh unhook it, >> detach it.
Unscrew it. Uh, >> we'd like to help you, Mac, but uh, you know how it is with dumb property. I mean, if I was you, I wouldn't let no unauthorized personnel touch that thing.
>> Well, you better tell everybody to get out of the truck, cuz we're going to be right here quite a while.
>> Woohoo! Everybody out. All right, everybody out.
>> Everybody out.
>> Hey, Davis, you're elected. You stay in there. Watch the weapons.
>> Oh, Kirby. Hey, Kirby. That's an outs coming patrol, huh?
>> You better believe it. Come on, let's go.
>> Hey fellas, it won't work.
Hey guys, come here. Man, look. Yuck.
Hey, we uh we kind of look pretty sloppy if we're going to have dates, don't we?
>> Guess who we are, a little gamy. Well, there ain't nothing we can do about that. I mean, the crowd's knocked out the water system before they left town.
Can't take a bath or nothing.
>> Well, there's always the river.
>> A river?
>> Are you kidding? The river's ice cold.
>> Yeah, well, so are the girls going to be if we don't get cleaned up.
>> Maybe they go for the brew type.
You never know.
What? Look, you guys think you got me in that river? You're crazy.
>> Hey, what are you doing?
>> How do you know? Who cares?
>> Hey. Hey. What's that?
Damn.
>> What are you doing? Hey, hey, let me let me get your arms. Let me >> keep turning.
>> I think my long johns are shrinking.
>> Well, that's the idea, Kirby. It's form fit.
>> But I can't breathe. I feel like a clam.
>> Keep turning.
>> Ouch.
I'm sorry, Kerb.
>> I knew I shouldn't have been the last one shaved.
This is France, Billy. This is France, old boy. They love it.
Come on. Let's get out of here. Hey, just a minute, Kirby.
Come on. We better find a girl. Enough shot. Hey. Hey. Ask him. Huh?
Oh. Oh. Wow. Uh. Free uh farmies. Farms.
Three farms.
>> Huh.
usually fam.
>> Three. [laughter] >> Yeah. Three. Three.
>> Yeah.
>> Oh. Oh. Come on. Uh. Come on.
>> Oh no.
>> Are you kid?
>> [music] >> What's wrong?
>> Hey, we're right on target.
you.
>> I would be not Frank.
>> Well, where'd they take a bath?
>> Hey, they're probably clerks. They don't get dirty.
>> Well, we got to get rid of them somehow.
>> Shut them.
>> Oh, very clever, Griffy. Very clever.
>> Hey, look. Look. But walk by the table, check them out real slow. See if you recognize any of them.
>> [music] >> Uh, afternoon girls. Was that [music] >> Sergeants?
[music] >> Who's that one on the end? I think he's a supply sergeant. I've seen them around here someplace.
>> Yeah. What about the other two?
>> Yeah, they're from demolition. This whole town was heavily mine. So, they sent them down from division. Want to clean the place out.
>> Well, what do we do now?
>> Demolition.
Demolition.
>> [music] [music] >> Come on.
All right, let's synchronize.
Oh, I forgot I hacked my watch.
All right, here. Take mine. But don't blow yourself up cuz this is a keepsake.
Huh? All right. 1505.
Hack 1515.
Pop it. Let's get out of here. Foreign speech. Foreign speech.
[music] [music] for Let's see over there.
Yeah, that's cool. [laughter] [music] like an explosion.
Don't worry, girls. Everything's going to be all right.
What's wrong?
>> Hey, Kirby. Kirby, what happened?
>> What's wrong? God, what happened to you?
>> Terrible.
Terrible. I was I was walking down the street by a bombed out building. It's down the street over there and all of a sudden I I tripped over this rock. You see >> what happened? Did you?
>> No. No. You >> must have a broken ankle.
>> No, no. I mean I I got mad at the rock.
See, I I threw it and it exploded, right?
>> Yeah. No, no, no. I don't mean the rock didn't explode. It was a mine that exploded.
>> Mine?
>> You mean there was a mine in that?
>> What? There's a mine?
>> Hey, just just a minute. They told us this village was clean. And I mean clean. What happened?
Hey, bring this. Yeah, let's take a look at a point. This is a uh excuse me, I'm Sergeant Lindus. This is Sergeant Claybornne.
>> Uh well, we we'd like to talk to you, Sergeants, but as you can see, our front here's pretty pretty shaken up.
>> We can see that, but we got to talk to him. Hey, soldier.
We're demolition.
>> Demolition?
>> That's right. And we'll report to this village clean. Something like this can make a whole lot of trouble.
>> Yeah. So, you better take us back to the spot where it happened. Well, now wait a second, fellas. I mean, can't you see he's upset?
>> We're pretty upset, too, buddy.
>> No, no. Please, please, fellas. No, don't fight. I better go.
>> Well, no. We'll go with you, Kirby.
>> No, no, no. You stay here cuz you've got to keep your appointment with Old Iron Pants.
>> Brigadier General Smith.
That old Iron Pants.
>> Uh uh. Well, he's my uncle. See? And uh he uh he just happened to be in this sector and and just came by to say hello.
>> Old iron pants. Your uncle?
>> Well, I used to be his clerk. See, but I got so sick and tired of putting through all those court marshals that I just had to get transferred back to the infantry.
You You sure you're going to be okay, Kerb?
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> Don't you worry about him. He's going to be just fine. I guarantee you that. I tell you what I'm going to do. We're going to put through a thorough investigation. Thorough investigation.
>> Let me help you up there, soldier.
>> Thank you, son. You're very kind.
>> How you feel, buddy?
>> All right.
>> Take it easy. You'll be all right.
>> It's over here. It's >> How do you feel?
>> Is it all?
>> [music] [music] >> Janine Janine.
>> She wants to know for the brave soldiers who liberated the villages. Wow.
Well, how about that?
>> Oh my goodness. What is this?
>> What is going on here? What is this?
What is it?
>> Oh my goodness. Hey, ask him to kick and kiss me.
>> Hey, my money. Hey, wait a minute.
>> Hey, how do you say a thief in French?
>> Funny.
[music] >> [music] >> Volu. That's what you are. You're you're you're >> Volu. That's what you are. Yeah.
>> Oh, hi. I'm a Voluus.
>> Well, what is this? She She speaks English.
>> Kid's got more tricks than a dog act.
>> Let's take her to the general. Oh, please don't punish me. I am a A fan.
Uh, I have A+ S and C stairs. Zero funds, too. Sometimes we don't get enough to eat. We live in a convent.
>> A convent? What a con artist.
>> Wait a minute, Kirby.
>> Maybe she's telling the truth, huh?
>> You seen any convents around here?
>> Well, no, but I mean, sometimes you got to show some faith.
>> I'll bet you this kid's ahead of the black market in town. You should have faith.
>> Hey Janine, did you see three beautiful girls? What beautiful girls at the cafe with a sergeant?
>> Me?
>> You know them?
>> You are going to turn me over to them?
>> Look, look, we won't turn you over to anybody if you do us a little favor.
>> What kind of favor?
>> You know that, Sergeant? Uh, could you persuade him to leave the girls alone for a minute?
>> Oh, I see.
>> I bet you do.
>> Leave it to me. I'm very clever.
>> Fully priced.
>> Well, you get your price after you deliver.
>> You don't trust me?
>> Well, remember you're uh you're a values?
>> Oh, sorry.
[music] >> This was a big song.
>> What's wrong?
>> Another pile of red wine.
>> Are we going to get started or not?
You said you had everything you asked for the party.
>> I have, honey. I got a batch of goodies here to feed an army.
>> Then why are we waiting?
>> Hold it. Hold it. Hold it. Wait.
>> I'll tell you what I'm going to do. We are going to get started now. We'll pick up Randis and Clay later. Huh? Clayborn.
Huh? Rand Clayborn. We'll pick them up later. Huh?
All right. Let's go.
[music] >> Aelique Shane kissy.
Obey [music] [music] me.
[music] Damn.
[music] Damn it.
>> [music] >> Well, well, hello there.
>> Pardon me. Have you seen Sergeant >> Rafity?
>> He just went down the street a few moments ago.
>> Down the street. Uh, could that have been the guy that we saw?
>> Yeah, that might have been him. Which way did he go?
>> Well, he looked as he was running all the way back to Omar Beach.
>> Did you notice he kept running and running?
>> Yeah. Yeah, I noticed that. Uh, Miss, uh, if you were so inclined, you know, we perhaps could get a jeep of our own and go after the sergeant >> and Sergeant Londos and Sergeant Clay.
Could we find them, too?
>> Uh, well, if you really wanted to.
>> Well, you see, it's necessary. The sergeant and I have been planning a party.
>> Oh. Uh, a party? What kind of party?
If you could plan on a party, what kind would you have?
>> Well, that is the kind of party the sergeant has planned.
>> But the sergeant is not here.
>> Yes, I think we could very well dispense with him anyway.
>> Oh, but this is not possible. The sergeant has collected much food, many delicacies for the party. We haven't eaten such things in this village for years.
>> That uh definitely gives the sergeant an advantage.
>> Mhm.
>> We definitely have need of the sergeant.
>> Oh, no, no, no. Not necessarily. So, you see, what we really need is uh uh where has a sergeant stashed all this food?
>> Statched, >> huh? Stched.
>> Ah, Cash.
[music] [music] >> [music] >> Find >> [music] [music] >> I can't feel anything.
Must be real deep.
Could be an unexloded bomb. Get the shovels.
[music] Are >> [music] >> you okay?
[music] Getting closer.
>> Hey, why don't we go a detail to do this digging >> and get somebody killed? Can you imagine what all Iron Pants would do? Come on.
You think it's still dangerous?
>> It can go off just like that. Why take chances? Let's avoid trouble and do the digging ourselves.
Come here.
Come here.
All right.
>> [music] >> Hey there.
Oh, good girl. Just >> again.
It is a pleasure doing business with you.
>> There we are. Come here. Come here.
Here we go. Get away.
>> Okay, guys. Excuse me.
>> Hold on, girls.
>> Is this Sergeant Raf?
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. What's your name?
>> Reeves. Reeves. He's the one. He's the one. Let's go get some dry clothes together right away.
>> All right. Sure. I don't need any dry clothes.
>> Well, Raph does. And don't you care about Raphony?
>> Oh, no. I like Rafford either. All right.
>> How come Rafferty needs dry clothes?
>> Well, I suppose if you fell in the river, you wouldn't need dry clothes.
>> No. No. Yeah. Rafferty fell in the river.
>> Have you packed the boxes yet?
>> Box. Box. What? What? What boxes?
>> The boxes for the party. What's the matter with this guy?
>> Very slow.
>> I'll get the boxes.
>> Wait a minute. Uh, you going to let Rafferty just sit in that river and freeze?
>> No. No. I like Rafferty.
>> Yeah, I keep saying that.
>> Very slow.
>> All right, you go get the clothes. We don't have these boxes.
>> Yes.
Hey, what kind of how big a party are you planning anyway? What is this? A whole case of soap?
>> Cleanliness is next to gutliness.
>> Is he up the river or down the river?
>> Up the river.
Heat. Heat.
[music] [music] >> [music] [bell] [music] >> Ow, she bit me. Oh, [music] what do we need a goose for anyway? I mean, why don't we just get a couple of bottles of wine or something and forget it? Huh?
>> What kind of parties you throw in this country anyway?
>> But hurry so nice.
>> What?
Oh, some love affair.
>> Hurry.
Come on.
Gee, [clears throat] I uh I uh bet you haven't had anything to eat for some time, huh?
>> When you have been without food for so long, there is a special kind of hunger.
We are like little squirrels, taking every a corn on a tree, so we will not starve when the winter comes again.
Thanks a lot.
[music] >> Hey boy.
Lance over here.
Over here.
>> Over here.
>> Where? [screaming] I don't see you.
Where?
>> Hey, watch out.
>> Did you hurt yourself?
>> You hurt yourself.
>> What are you guys doing in this hole?
>> Looking for a bomb here.
>> Oh, >> just listen.
Wait a minute.
>> Watch out. Watch out. You hear it?
>> That's the iron in the sewer that runs under this place, you meatthead.
>> The iron?
>> No bombs.
>> No bombs. We've been suckered to the cafe. They suck at us. They just wanted us out of the way so they could they could get to our girls.
>> Oh, no. You got to be kidding.
>> Kid, huh? They con Reeves out of the grub and they flew a coupe.
>> Well, what are we standing here for?
Let's go. Let's go. Go where?
What goes with grubbing girls? Huh? Huh?
Huh?
Let's get out of here.
Tommy out. All right. What?
>> [music] >> Look, you sure it's all right?
>> Oh, Mr. German told me I was welcome to whatever was left after the bombing.
It's all right.
>> Well, okay. Look, um, why don't you guys stay here and we'll see what we can salvage out of this place. And if anything goes wrong, take off and we'll meet you in the square. All right. Fair enough.
>> Fair enough, buddy.
>> Come here.
>> There was a direct hit on the back of the building.
>> Oh.
>> Oh, there it is.
>> Oh, this is a good one. See, what I mean is we could have a real communication, you and me, if you just uh give it a chance.
>> Come in, you press. Uh, >> hey, Gage, tell them what I'm talking about. Uh, uh, maybe it sound better in French, huh?
Oh. Oh, I think you lost something in the translation. You better tell her again.
[music] >> [music] [music] >> Hey, what's the letter?
Hey off there quick. Hurry.
[music] Wait.
>> [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] >> We're round and burn heading for home.
Uh, >> you know, you look like a front porch kind of a girl. Uh, you have a front porch back at your place. I mean, uh, maybe a swing on it, huh?
>> Oh, it's a swivey ball. I'm sorry.
>> Oh, well. Uh, that's okay. You got a front porch kind of a smile. That'll do just fine.
>> I mean, this cage, what' she say?
>> Oh, that you're a gentle man, Billy.
This is the nicest thing a French girl can tell you.
>> Oh, yeah.
>> [music] >> Hey, nice little place you got here.
>> Yeah.
>> Stop bringing the boxes inside. We go and get ready for the party.
>> Let's go with it. There we go.
Ladies, ladies.
>> There we go. One and two.
There you go. Come here now.
>> Hey. Hey. This looks like it used to be some joint.
>> Oh, maybe they're rich.
>> Thing I can't figure is what this place looked like before it got hit. Huh? But where's the girls?
>> What is that?
>> Sound like a photograph.
Well, it doesn't sound like a photograph to me.
[singing and music] >> Hey. Hey, they're married. We better get out of here.
>> Hey, just wait a minute. I just figured out what this place is.
[music] [singing] We shown [singing] [music] [singing] [singing] good >> [music] [singing] [music] [singing] >> Hey, it's that kid that that welcome to a convention.
These are my presidency stairs. Aali tells us you've brought much food.
>> I told you we should have listened to this kid. We would have known there was a convent. We'd have known we were being taken. And we'd have known what these three were up to. And we'd have known that we were three big psies. But no, no, you guys got no faith.
>> This is St. Mar school. This is the day we commemorate her.
>> Hungry little squirrels gathering acorns. Huh? You know what they're gathering? Huh? Suckers.
>> Oh, Billy, please listen to me.
>> The Saint of yours. Uh, what was her specialty?
>> During another war, St. Mary gathered the children from all around and brought them to this place. Somehow, she kept them alive. And when it was over, this convent was built in her honor.
>> It's kind of torn up, isn't it? Oh, but it will be rebuilt.
>> How about that?
>> Uh, hey guys, you know, uh, uh, core engineers are coming through here next week.
>> I hate to think what these operators will promote out of them.
>> Brand new orphanage, that's all.
>> Yeah, perhaps. After all, there are some advantages to not being a scent.
[laughter] Hey, >> hey, I hate to break anything up, fellas, but the the truck's repaired.
We're pulling out.
>> But we just got here.
>> [music] >> Hey, you got it fixed, huh?
>> Yeah, it was a starter.
>> Oh, yeah. I thought it was a distributor.
>> Yeah, you said that already.
>> Oh, well. Anyway, let's get going. Huh?
>> Yeah, I got to wait for the NCO.
>> Hey, that's me. I'm in charge for the trip.
>> Ah, there's been a change in plans.
>> What do you mean? Well, since we got delayed, there's some other guys coming along with us.
>> Others? Who?
>> Oh, sorry.
>> Never mind. Uh, I think I know what you mean.
>> Look here, guys.
[music] Fellas, I told you it wouldn't work.
[music] [music] >> [music] >> Heat. Heat.
[music] Heat.
[music] Heat.
[music] Heat. [music] [music] [music] Hey, heat. Hey, heat.
Heat.
[music] [music] [music] Heat.
[music] >> [music] >> They taking the high ground is the best way. Mine >> men they are like moles. They do not look at the sun. We shall reach the road.
>> [music] [music] [music] [music] >> Sir. Hey. This uh Captain Buans is taking some meet. Is he in the French army?
>> Free French.
>> Well, what are you going to do? Just talk to him?
>> Yeah. We got to make sure he understands the plans for coordination of his forces with ours when division hits this sector.
[music] [music] Heat.
[music] Heat.
[music] Missine thinks that this Frenchman is bringing the stuff to the Germans.
[music] >> [music] >> Why?
What makes you think he was taking this stuff to the Germans?
>> This road leads to them.
>> This road leads a 100 places. I could not take that risk.
>> [music] >> Shall we continue this year?
[music] Come on. [bell] >> [music] [music] >> combat.
>> [music] >> Starring Rick Jason [music] [music] and Vic Marl.
[music] >> [music] [music] [music] >> some leader we've got.
>> Yeah, he plays rough, don't he? You kill a guy just cuz you think he's guilty.
There's another Frenchman at that.
>> What about that, Lieutenant?
>> No [music] comment.
[music] [music] >> [music] >> Heat. Heat.
[music] >> [music] >> My little army lieutenant, this is the bull. He is a span and I am told a better lover than any Frenchman.
>> Oh, lover.
>> He has never kissed a woman in his life.
>> Except his mother.
And this is our scholar Jean machine.
>> He's scolding me. Jean is a man of precision. He's not yet accustomed to our way of living.
>> Andre Pierre Janei.
Their parents published a little newspaper in a village. They were not kind to the Germans. So they were executed.
None of my little bands speak in English, but you will see their dedication.
Where's Captain Bulage? Ah, >> Gabbitam Bulage. He's at my headquarters.
>> Then why do we stop here?
>> I want you to meet my friends. They are coming with us.
>> All right, let's go.
>> Patience, Lieutenant. We will go soon enough. Bearing gifts.
What kind of gifts?
>> Explosives. Eye explosives.
>> What are you talking about?
>> Captain Bologange has need of eye explosives. For a sort is planning.
>> Captain Blanch is going to have to get his own high explosives. I just didn't happen to bring any with me. Oh, >> we are not asking you to furnish the explosives, Lieutenant.
You and your men need only help me appropriate them.
From where?
>> About 3 miles from here, there is a J and supply depot.
>> Mine, you're under orders.
>> Whose orders, Lieutenant?
>> Allied commander of this sector.
>> You have the C before the ask.
Lieutenant, I am but a local leader.
Captain Bulange is in command of all the free French in this sector.
until you meet with him. Until he agrees to obey the orders of your superiors, I obey his orders only.
>> All right, take me to him and let him settle it. My captain is desperately in need of explosives, Lieutenant. I would not wish to meet him empty-handed.
Since you are asking his cooperation, I do not think that you can afford to meet him with empty hands either.
>> Are you refusing to take me?
>> The supply depot is but poorly guarded.
With the added strength of your men, we can take it with ease. Besides, it is on the way to my captain.
Okay, as long as it's on the way. B.
Now, when do we leave? Good night.
[music] But vest Come on.
[music] [music] Heat.
[bell] >> [music] >> Now, >> what do you think, Kirby?
>> Well, I think I think we ought to alle right out of here and get this whole thing.
>> No, what says if you filled explosives from the crowds, you got a fight in your hand.
>> Yeah. These guys fight their own war.
You know that. Maybe if we go their way tonight, they'll go our way tomorrow.
>> [music] [music] >> There it is.
Now, what's your plan? Ah, >> we drive up to the buildings. I get out.
I tell the sentry I'm lost. While I am talking to the sentry, the rest of you select the centuries.
You drive up to those buildings, they'll cut you down before you open your mouth.
>> I am willing to listen to suggestions.
All right, drive halfway up to the buildings.
You get out, lift the hood, curse at the engine for a while, then walk up to the sentry, tell him you're lost, you need help. You stay in the truck. Tell him to stay in the truck.
>> Wait 5 minutes. That'll give us time to circle the place.
Then have him drive the rest of the way up to the buildings. The engine starting again will be our signal to jump the sentries.
Son Bon, I have picked a good man.
I will go inside first. Be sure and pick the proper explosive. Okay, we'll come in and help you as soon as we get everything secure outside.
>> You got it? Me?
All right, I'll tell the others.
>> [music] [music] >> Heat. Heat.
>> [music] [music] >> Heat.
[music] Heat.
>> [music] [music] [music] >> Heat. Heat.
You sir, you want to live very large. foreign machine.
Oh, machine.
My name is [music] Hans mansion kind of Add some police stick.
[music] >> [music] >> Hey, hold on. [music] Heat. Heat.
[music] Heat. Heat. [music] Oh, [music] these guys. Get them out of here.
My little giant tie.
>> [music] >> Hurry up.
All right. Back in the truck. One. Go.
>> [music] >> Where's Jean?
>> I don't know.
>> One of the centuries got away. He's going to have to cross the area down on us.
Heat.
Heat.
[music] All right. What happened to you? Leave me, [music] Lieutenant. He ran out. He could have got us all killed.
Lieutenant, we have need of him.
[music] Heat.
[music] [music] Heat.
>> [music] [music] [music] >> No water, huh?
>> No engine.
She's had it.
>> Well, we just ran out of truck. Big man, you haven't gone nowhere, have you?
All right, your truck's gone. The Germans are looking for us. And two of your men are dead. All for nothing.
>> Not for nothing, Lieutenant. For a plan, a dream.
And we are now all a part of it. All of us.
He's going to sit in the meet.
>> What are you talking about?
>> We are going to move a mountain.
Lieutenant, do you know how to move a mountain? Jean knows how. He is a geologist. He has studied this mountain carefully. He will show the boat where to place the charges. The bolt will show me how to detonate the fuse and together we will bury Germans. Many Germans. Now wait a minute.
>> Time this afternoon. Place the ledge rod on the other side of this mountain.
Objective the German column.
our weapons, either sheep, genius, and a million tons of dirt and rock.
But since our truck is now useless, I shall have to call upon you and your men to help us carry the explosives.
>> What are you talking about? This mountain's going to be called with crowds in an hour.
>> I did not plan it this way. We will have to move fast.
>> Well, you'll have to move alone.
>> I do not think that I can finish this alone, Lieutenant.
>> All right, then. Forget it and take me to Captain Bouage.
>> But still, I must try. and you must help us. If the Germans catch up with us and if they kill us, I cannot then lead you to my captain.
I am asking only that you ensure the success of your own mission. Lieutenant, you help me to help you.
[music] Perhaps the decision has been made for you. Huh?
[music] Cross on the low road coming this way.
Ah, >> you speak of the devil. How many?
>> Plenty.
>> We got to get out of here, Lieutenant.
>> Without one of us to lead you, you will not get far.
>> Okay, Mosine, you win for now.
All right, get the stuff out of the truck.
Boom. Heat. Heat.
[music] [music] [music] Heat. Heat.
[music] [music] [music] Heat.
[music] [music] Heat.
[music] Heat.
[music] [music] Heat.
>> [music] [music] >> Heat. Heat.
[music] [music] Heat.
[music] Heat.
[music] Heat.
[music] Heat.
Yellow [music] [music] heat. [music] >> [music] [music] [music] >> You better let me take a look at that arm.
>> [music] >> All right.
[music] Heat.
[music] [music] Heat.
>> [music] [music] >> Easy. [music] Yummy. [music] That was received. Heat.
Heat.
[music] [music] [music] [music] >> [music] >> Come on, Lindsay.
[music] I'm speed. Everywhere has been near.
See us.
How much further your place up there? No more move.
>> [music] [music] >> What's he?
It's the end of the wild. Margaret, let's go.
>> [music] >> Heat.
Heat.
[music] Yeah.
[music] Heat.
[music] Stay here. Keep your eyes open.
[music] Some captain somewhere Short more dead.
Your arrival has proven yet. It needn't have. If we followed the original plan, nobody would have gotten killed.
>> As was everything.
>> I don't speak French.
>> Before I left to get the lieutenant, you recall the plan I had outlined. I have now put it in operation.
>> You helped him in this?
>> He wouldn't have brought me here if I hadn't. We raided a German depot.
They're outside looking for us now.
You jeopardized this meeting to blow up a mountain, to lose more of your men.
>> They were all aware of the risk.
>> There were too few men in this sector to begin with.
>> Every mission you have given me, I have accomplished.
>> Yes. And how many other senseless ones have you tried? How many good men have died for them? Eh, they followed me, DJ.
Me, Massi, gladly, proudly. We have killed more men than you will ever see in your dark rooms with your your pencils and your secrets. When I gave you this sector, I saw courage in you. I didn't realize it was the courage of a selfish fool.
>> All right. A shot will do nothing but bring the Germans.
Who's ever?
You are a lead of your command. Masin.
Even before the war, I felt a certain repugnance for organization. I will do what I must without the benefit of your approval. From now on, you are alone, Mi. You can do what you like, but I send you no more men to butcher.
>> Sure.
Shall we get on with the business at hand? No.
>> Go ahead. Give your empty promises to the lieutenant. Send him home with your backbone in his pocket. Follow the orders of a stranger in your own country.
Uh now we get to work.
[music] That does it.
Sweet.
I got the radio.
>> [music] >> Cage, [music] let me have the radio.
[music] >> How's it going in there, Lieutenant?
>> Fine.
>> [music] [music] >> Check in now.
The warm wind blows tonight.
The warm wind blows tonight.
The good gray goose is dead.
The good gray goose is dead.
That does it, Captain.
We're in business.
>> I'd better get back to my headquarters.
>> Me, too.
We're finished, Missine.
My mission is complete.
>> So, you want me to take you back through the Germans? Is that it?
>> It would have proved the odds if you were along with us.
A messenger boy.
>> You take it any way you want. It's a small job in a big war. A >> small job. All my life I have been asked to do the small job.
>> It's the same for all of us. I could get killed doing my small job, too.
>> But life is important to you, Lieutenant. But to me, my life is wasted already.
I was married once. I had a son.
My wife sent me away because she could not live with my existence.
I deserted from the regular army because I could not justify my misbegotten existence in some some great way.
And now you are asking me to give up my big chance, my resurrection or our big chance.
How long must a man carry himself? How much must he endure before he knows his real worth?
Lieutenant Crowds.
[music] [music] >> It's John. He's leading them up here.
Kirby. Little John, stay here.
>> [music] [music] >> Captain, this is where we say goodbye.
>> Well, is there anything else I can do to help?
>> Nothing. Thank you.
>> Are you punishing us?
>> Good luck.
You still fighting your own war, Messi?
I will lead you down the mountain.
Lieutenant [music] [music] >> [music] >> Hey, look. I open up [music] Heat.
[music] Heat.
[music] [music] Heat.
Heat.
If we can knock him off the mountain, we can get out of Cage, we'll cover you. Take some grenades. Go up there and blow them off this mountain.
Yeah, that's too y.
Make him go.
All right, coming.
Heat up here.
I don't hold him for a while. Let's get out of here. Wait.
[music] the German car. Hey, Lieutenant [music] [music] [music] Heat. Heat.
[music] >> [music] [music] >> Wait.
>> All right. Stay covered.
[music] I don't know. Heat.
[bell and music] Heat.
>> [music] >> Blow it up. There's no time. Blow it.
Come back before it is too late. Now go to me.
>> [music] [music] >> Heat. Heat.
Heat. Heat. [music] Oh, [music] [music] Heat up Heat. Heat.
[music] Let's [music] [music] [music] go on. Heat.
[music] [music] Heat.
[music] Heat.
[music] [music] [music] Heat.
Heat.
[music] [music] [music] Heat.
Heat up >> [music] >> here.
Heat up here.
>> [music] [music] [music] >> bless.
[music] [music] Thank you.
>> [music] >> Power.
Oh.
>> [music] [cough] >> Combat.
>> [music] >> Starring Vic Marl [music] and Rick Jason.
[music] [music] >> [music] [music] [music] >> Go on down to the river and then you come back.
>> What if we see crowds?
>> Make sure they don't see you. Well, Lieutenant wants to know if any cross this side of the river.
Wait a minute. Give me your rations.
Huh?
>> Cage. Yeah.
>> Give me your rations. Huh?
>> Hey, S. Lieutenant Hanley.
>> [music] >> This is White Rook. Over.
>> White Rook, this is King 2. Have you reached checkpoint Fox yet? Over.
>> We're about a thousand yards northeast of that. We just liberated a couple of dozen Polish DPS. They're in very bad shape. They need food and medicine.
Over.
>> Well, I'll have to wait. Have you >> made contact enemy our sector yet? Over.
>> Negative so far. Just send the men out on an extended recon. Over.
>> Roger. When they come back, return my position. Over.
>> Roger. We'll go. How about transportation for those DPS? Over.
>> I'll see what we can do about it.
Maintain radio contact. Out.
>> Roger. Out.
I tried to pass him out, but You must forgive My people they are starving.
My name is Anton Ginsky. I was the mayor of the town in Poland from which most of these men are coming from.
Stiff in the legs with me. The SS men tried something different.
Three nights and three days standing in a river of ice.
They thought I would never come out.
I did. I disappointed them. I can stand.
Thank you. Thank you.
Just take it easy now. Just take it easy.
Everybody's going to get one. So, just take it easy now.
Come on. There.
>> Bring it again.
Lieutenant Lewis, this is King 2.
When he comes back, you have him call me. This is Lieutenant Alley.
Is that there are This is a pretty big camp.
>> Well, they were 300 until a few hours ago when your airplanes are coming.
But what happened to them?
>> The Germans, they they run away quick.
They take all strong men. Those who could walk. The rest of us, they did not have time to kill. Promotes me.
Promotes me.
>> Yan. Yan. Yan.
[music] Ya.
[music] Young.
>> Where'd you find them? Well, I was heading for the river and we found him hiding in the woods. He says, "I escaped from the Germans." He speaks real good English.
>> I did escape. I did.
I jumped off from the truck and they were looking down at me and I hid.
Why did you run from the Germans? They were your friends.
>> It's not true. He was our overseer.
I didn't want the job. I was appointed by them. Well, >> by who? Uh, these people here.
>> By the Germans.
It's because I speak many languages.
I was a steward and an ocean liner.
Well, you must believe me. I did everything for my people. Everything I could.
>> You look wellfed.
I didn't steal the food from my people.
I stole it from the Germans.
I hate the Germans.
>> Yeah, sure you do. Now you know they're losing a war.
>> I better get back to Nelson and Little John.
>> Get it.
>> River's not that far. They'll be back pretty soon.
[music] >> [music] >> This is ting two. Over.
>> We have reached our first objective.
Light contact. Crowds pulled out. Over.
>> Move on to second position. Try to regain contact. Over.
>> Roger. Out.
Hley.
Yes, sir. I'm glad you see it that way.
Well, according to Saunders, those people are in terrible shape. It'll require two trucks and maybe an ambulance if we can get one and a lot of extra rations.
Yes, sir. I hope it's worthwhile.
Out, [music] >> can you see? All right, Billy.
>> Yeah, clear across the river.
>> Uh-oh.
>> What is it? You see something?
>> Yeah. Crowd patrol headed this way.
[music] Come on. [music] Crops coming our way.
>> Sorry, there's a crowd patrol coming our way. How many?
>> At least eight or nine.
>> Rotate.
>> Go.
>> Keep your eyes open.
>> All right.
>> What are you going to do?
>> My orders are returned to platoon position as soon as my patrol came back.
>> You must take us with you.
>> Most of our people cannot walk. Do you intend to leave us to the Germans?
>> Look, those of us who can walk can go with you. Yes. All right, just shut up.
We can't carry them all. The ones that can walk will we'll take with us.
>> I will stay with those who cannot walk.
>> We must hurry. They'll be here soon.
>> What's happening, Z?
>> See if we can stay a little longer.
Dart, we got company. Cross down the road.
Stay hidden.
[music] Maybe they'll bypass us.
Get the water off those windows. We don't get bottled up in here. All right.
[music] >> [music] >> Everybody's got to be absolutely quiet.
We don't want to tang with those crusts unless we have to.
Uh-oh.
Looks like this just isn't our day, Sergeant.
>> [music] [music] [music] >> Chill. Chill.
>> [music] [music] >> Kirby, Little John, go out the back door, try to flank him, but don't fire it till I do.
>> [music] >> Let him get set.
[music] Heat. Heat.
[music] [music] [music] [music] Heat.
Heat.
Heat.
Heat.
>> [music] >> Come on.
Come on.
[music] Come on.
[music] >> [music] >> Okay. Hand is hot. Hand is hot.
Take them over there.
[music] We must go. Are the Germans still come?
>> We got lucky, but now we're going to have to pull back.
We'll take the ones who can walk and uh the rest are going to have to wait.
There's no other way. You are leaving us.
>> I have my orders.
Orders.
They will kill us.
>> Well, that's the way it is. You save the ones you can.
>> You're right. He Glinsky wishes you to stay because his son cannot walk.
My son is dead.
>> Rook over.
Checkmate King 2. This is White rook over.
>> This is Checkmate King 2. Over.
>> Made contact. Got a sitting ducks and one life pigeon. Lieutenant, what happened to those trucks with the DPS?
Over.
>> Still trying to arrange it. What's holding you off, White Rook? You had orders to return here when your mission was completed. Over.
>> I had an idea. I us two might be interested in these DPS. They could have valuable information. Over.
>> What are you proposing, White Rook?
Over. Request permission to stay and protect these DPS until the trucks arrive. Over. I hold your position. I'll see what I can do. Over. Roger. Out.
Well, >> uh, what kind of information, Sergeant?
Tell Kerby to bring in that prisoner.
Sergeant, we are grateful.
Forget it.
This too may not buy it.
>> Yes, sir.
You have a load of battalion, sir?
Good.
All right, Captain. Then with your permission, I'll go ahead and fill them in. Thank you. Give it a crank, Johnson.
I got to get to tidying this, too.
Serold me a bill of goods. Now I've got to sell them one.
>> Come on. Inside.
continue.
Does he speak English? Well, >> if he does, he's been keeping it a secret.
>> I could talk to him. Sergeant, >> this may know that we're in here. They may have heard the firing. When he and his men don't return, they may decide to bust this place wide open.
>> Well, what what should I ask you? Find out the location of his unit to strengthen men and weapons.
Henrik Booksman.
>> He says his name. He is a sergeant and his army number. Ask him again.
>> Fable Henrik Booksman number seven.
White road. This is checkmate king two over.
Get out of here. White checkmate over.
>> This is Whitebrook over. The answer from S2 is affirmative. Stay with the BP till the trucks arrive. Over.
>> Roger. How long will that be? Over.
>> 3 hours.
>> Now, watch yourself. S2 reports a storm brewing your area. Over. Roger. Out.
There is trouble.
Enemy troops in the area.
We have to find out how many. That prisoner could tell you what you want to know, but he will not.
[music] Let's try another approach.
>> [music] [music] >> Heat. Hey, heat. Hey, heat. [music] Palvable Henrik Booksman Sen.
That does it.
>> Okay, let's go in a double here.
>> He asks uh what are you going to do?
>> Well, he should know he's a squad leader just like me. He won't talk. We'll have to find out for ourselves.
He says, "Uh, are you going to leave him here?"
>> That's right. We have no choice.
>> Yeah.
>> They speak.
It must be.
>> He says he's a prisoner of war. You must protect him.
I'm going on a patrol.
Can't carry anybody. I need every man I've got. Kirby, take the point.
All right, move out. Heat. [music] [music] [music] Heat.
[music] Heat.
[music] Heat.
[music] Heat. Heat.
[music] [music] [music] Heat.
[music] [music] Heat.
Heat.
[music] [music] [music] Hey, heat. Hey, heat. [screaming] A come on.
>> I gave him my word. No one touched him.
>> He has only fainted.
>> Cut him down. Take him inside.
Lightning Krauss is two of these acted disloc.
>> His unit is on this side of the river 3 kilometers from here. They do not know this labor camp is here.
His lieutenant is not familiar with this area.
>> What are they doing?
>> They want to see how far you Americans are coming.
>> How many of them are there? A full platoon.
>> Six of us. That's about seven to one.
Serge some mods. Huh?
>> Shut up. Shut up.
>> These men can walk. I demand to leave here. We can give information to the Americans. If we stay here, we'll all die.
>> What about the ones that can't walk?
Uh look, Sergeant, can we uh talk to you for a minute?
Uh this uh this guy Karatz, I mean I I know how you feel about him and we feel the same way, you know, but what he says is true.
>> Our order is to stay with these DPS and that means all of them.
>> Sergeant, there's a whole platoon out there now. You know what happen? They find out there's only six of us.
It's just a tug.
I'm not going to find out.
[music] [music] >> [music] >> Wow. [music] Wow.
>> [music] [music] [music] [music] >> Sergeant, take Yan at you.
The men will carry you both up.
[music] [music] Let's [music] go upstairs and get some and take up his son.
>> Okay.
[music] >> I have been looking. Get inside.
>> Bad man. Piece of pipe. [music] Child game.
>> Get inside.
[music] >> Anything? Nothing. [music] Chuck will be getting here in about an hour. Keep your eyes open. All right.
>> [music] >> How's it look, little John?
Move him over a little.
That's right. Hold it.
Maybe some more guns out there by the trucks. We could use them. Heat. Heat.
[music] [music] [music] [music] >> [music] >> I want you to watch this prisoner. I want you to got him. Huh?
>> Yes. I mean, [music] >> tell [music] him I want him to watch this man.
>> Let me guard him.
>> I want him to do it. Now tell him.
>> Wait a minute.
Just tell him I want him to watch him, not to not to kill him. Huh?
>> Yazabigo.
>> Huh?
>> [music] [music] >> Hey, Sergeant. One of these things don't work.
>> It'll be okay. [music] >> Since I am here, might as well do my share. Give me a rifle.
Give >> me the one that doesn't work.
That goes down there.
Look >> [music] >> at that.
[music] [music] It's the most Mickey Mouse outfit I ever saw.
Think you'll get away with it, Doc?
>> Well, I don't know. It's been done before.
>> What do you mean? Who ever pulled off a deal like this before?
>> Well, for one, there was this fellow named Gideon.
>> Gideon who?
>> Well, you know, just just Gideon in the Bible.
You should have gone to Sunday [music] school, Kirby.
>> That's what my old lady used to tell me.
>> [music] >> Giddy.
>> Who was that Gideon guy anyway?
>> Well, I don't know. He was just a Wait a minute.
Judges. Judges. Jud. Judges.
Judges 7.
Now, and the Lord said unto Gideon, "By the 300 men that lap [music] will I save you, and deliver the Midionites into thine hand. Let all the other people go every man into his place."
So on down, so on.
answer.
Now, now [music] and Gideon divided the 300 men into three companies. And he put a trumpet in every man's hand with empty pictures and lamps [music] within the pictures. And he said unto them, "Look on me and do likewise. And behold, when I come to the outside of the camp, [music] it shall be that as I do, so shall ye do. When I blow with a trumpet, I and all that are with me, then blow ye the trumpets also, on every side of all the camp, and say, The sword of the Lord and of Gideon.
So Gideon and the hund men that were with him [music] came unto the outside of the camp in the beginning of the middle watch, and they had but newly set the watch. And they blew the [music] trumpets, and break the pitches that were in their hands. And the three companies blew the trumpets, and break the pitchers, and held the lamps in their left hands, and the trumpets in their [music] right hands to blow with all. And they cried, "The sword of the Lord and of Gideon," just like he said.
[music] And they stood every man in his place round about the camp. And all the host ran and cried and fled. And the 300 blew the trumpets. And the Lord set every man's sword against his fellow, even throughout all the host, and the host fled.
That's just exactly what the swords are trying to do. Uh do you understand that?
Uh uh some of it.
Guess I should have listened to my old lady.
And I >> [music] >> Is there any man?
>> [music] >> Maybe it won't up and I man recon patrol to search every out of this territory.
Sing out if you see anything's [music] [music] on the road coming out of the woods.
>> Stay down. Don't let him see you.
Crouch, get ready.
[music] >> [music] >> Don't forget I want at least one of them to stay alive. Remind your [music] people of that.
Heat. Heat.
Heat. Heat.
[music] Heat. Heat.
[music] [music] [music] Heat.
[music] [music] Heat.
[music] Heat.
[music] Heat.
I'm going to go [music] >> [music] [music] >> That's right. Let him get away.
>> [music] [music] >> That's minure.
>> [music] [music] >> The musl [music] they're pulling back. I can see him across the trees.
[music] >> [music] >> When I blow with the trumpet, I and all that are with me, then blow you the trumpet also on every side of all the camp, and say, "The [music] sword of the Lord and of Gideon. Heat.
[music] Heat.
[music] Heat.
[music] Heat. [music] [music]
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