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The Gallant Men dramatized the experiences of the fictional Able Company within the 36th Infantry Division, Fifth Army, beginning with the division's amphibious landing at Salerno, Italy, on September 9, 1943. [1] The pilot episode was directed by Robert Altman.
The early 1960s saw the ABC television network reliving the horrors and heroism of World War II on two fronts – the European campaign on the acclaimed television series Combat! and the battle...
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The Gallant Men: With Robert McQueeney, William Reynolds, Robert Ridgely, Richard X. Slattery. The 36th infantry is fighting its way through Italy under the spirited leadership of Captain Jim Benedict.
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The Gallant Men (1962 - 1963) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #TheGallantMenEpisode 1 “Battle Zone”==The Gallant MenThe early 1960s saw ABC reliving the horrors a...
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1x1 - The Gallant Men. October 5, 1962. Landing with the invasion forces at Salerno, Italy, in 1943, Conley Wright joins an infantry unit commanded by Capt. Jim Benedict.
Lt. Kimbro leads a squad of volunteers behind enemy lines in order to demolish a strategic bridge, thus bottling up a large Nazi contingency force, setting them up for an oncoming massive Allied bombing raid.
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