Saunders rankles his squad members by showing too much concern for a replacement. The young G.I. bears a disquieting resemblance to the Sergeant's kid brother, who just dropped out of high school and enlisted.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Shirl Hendryx | Writer | ||
Walt Davis | Guest Star | 1st German | |
Mark Bailey | Guest Star | German Soldier | |
Mike Krempels | Guest Star | 2nd German | |
Peter Hellman | Guest Star | German Soldier (as Peter Hellmann) | |
Carl Carlsson | Guest Star | German Storyteller | |
Randy Boone | Guest Star | Jim Hummel | |
Michael Masters | Guest Star | Mail Caller (as Mike Masters) | |
Earl Parker | Guest Star | German Soldier (uncredited) | |
Barry Russo | Guest Star | Johnson | |
Mark Tobin | Guest Star | German Lieutenant | |
Howard Gray | Guest Star | G. I. | |
John Neilson | Guest Star | Pvt. Fisher (as John Nealson) | |
Georg Fenady | Director |