The company moves into Nieto for a ""mopping-up operation"". They are then ordered to hold this strategic town against a German advance. The first platoon gets a new replacement, Henry Draper, a crack shot with a rifle. While in Nieto, they get a cold reception from the town's matriarch.
Name | Type | Role | |
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William Bruckner | Writer | ||
Richard C. Sarafian | Director | ||
Leonard Brown | Director |