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: The episode is famous for its "long arduous trek," emphasizing the physical labor involved in moving heavy equipment without vehicles.

This episode originally aired on October 18, 1966. It is highly regarded by fans for its gritty focus on the sheer physical and mental exhaustion of infantry life. [S5E6] Knockout

: It was directed by Bernard McEveety and was one of the early episodes produced in color, which brought a new level of realism to the show's signature atmospheric cinematography. : The episode is famous for its "long

: After losing their armored support (a tank and a half-track) to German forces, Sgt. Saunders and his squad are tasked with knocking out a German field artillery piece. To do so, they "appropriate" a gun and must manually haul it over miles of difficult terrain to get it into a firing position. Why It Stands Out : : It was directed by Bernard McEveety and

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