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Combat - chucktoo1926 - 12-01-2004 Say Mare! How do we get with that Netfix you are talking about. Wasn't that Combat series the best. Just think; No blood and gore, no jeeps with screeching tires on dirt roads, no sparks flying when the bullets hit a tree, and best of all, no sparkling clean uniforms with creases in the pants and shirts. Just plain old dog tired GI's in grungy fatigues. them were da days.
P.S. for Cadetat6------ PAPA, if you keep getting promoted like this( Major to chicken Colonel ) How am I ever going to get out of shining your shoes & washing your car. Maybe the BRASS would like to know how come a certain cadet was wearing an officers uniform. heh, heh, heh.
chucktoo1926 Combat - Walt's Daughter - 12-01-2004 Hi Chuck:
Ah, an easy question. After my day I'm glad it is. You can get to NetFlix here:
We've been members for about 4 years and are very, very pleased with the service and even more pleased with the GIGANTIC selection. Give them a try. I think it will be worth your while. NO LATE FEES! :blob3:
I've really been enjoying the Combat series. Oh yes, no creases. Just good ol' dirt and grime and grease. They don't look pretty, they look rough.
Yup, papa is in the officer's mess now. Care to play with the big kids? Combat - Cadetat6 - 12-03-2004 To Chucktoo, Cock-a-doo-del-do, I learned to spell that as a PFC
To General on Net Flix who is that eating pop corn with my Adopted Daughter Operator give me Lee in Alger
papa Combat - Walt's Daughter - 12-03-2004 It's okay, we're married. Combat - Walt's Daughter - 04-11-2005 Been watching more Combat episodes and must say the show improved as the seasons progressed. The show lost some of the "hokiness" that filtered its way into the early ones. Yes, the show did have it's flaws, but what show didn't and for it's day and age, they did a pretty darned good job.
I do enjoy these and it sure brings back some old memories of watching it with my dad. I don't remember most of the episodes so it's like seeing many for the first time.
As I said on WBG's forum today, it's worth viewing. Combat - Jiggersfromsphilly - 04-11-2005 Whats Up with the marine helmet cover on Sgt Saunders ? Combat - Custermen - 04-11-2005 Marion, I love the show. I'm so glad that it is still aired along with "Galant Men", which takes place in Italy.
Here is another great link:
This site has forums, bloopers and names of all the episodes. Good info to get you motivated to watch it more closely. AND the forum answers Jiggers question. Quoting from Forum:
Another reader stated:
Then it finally ends with someone summing up that it was a way that Hollywood would make Vic Morrow's character stand out from the others.
Reference Source: "U.S. Combat Helmets of the 20th Century" (September 1997), ISBN 0-7643-0357-0, Hardcover with 108 pages including over 250 photographs, $39.95 from Schiffer Publishing.
Steve Combat - Walt's Daughter - 04-11-2005
Quite right there Steve! Too many friendly fire incidences and that came quickly to a halt! Good idea gone bad...
Ah, I was on the combat fan site just this morning. Great minds DO think alike. Combat - Jiggersfromsphilly - 04-11-2005 I have a Vietnam era cover that is brown camo on the inside . It looks just like Sgt. Saunders. Combat - Walt's Daughter - 04-11-2005 Geez, this guy gets around... |