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| The Rat Patrol |
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| 33 :02x01 - The Truce at Aburah Raid (Sep/11/1967) | | A firefight between a German convoy and the Rat Patrol comes to a halt in a small village when a child, running from the bullets, falls into a well. Troy and Dietrich agree to cease hostilities and work together to rescue the child from the well. Another German officer arrives at the scene and begins shooting, threatening the lives of the Rat Patrol and the child. | | Guest Stars: Joe Turkel as Captain Bruener, Anna Strasberg as Marisha, Margot Jane as Hiri | Director: Sutton Roley Writer: Edward J. Lakso | | | |
| 34 :02x02 - The David and Goliath Raid (Sep/18/1967) | | Dietrich destroys the Rat Patrol's jeeps after they confiscate ancient Arab charts depicting desert water supplies. Fearful that Troy may destroy the ancient parchment, he offers to allow him and his men the option to come to his headquarters and surrender. Moffitt discovers an oasis on one of the charts and they decide to attempt to find the water instead. In addition to the elements, they must also look after an injured Tully. | | Guest Stars: Manfred Lating as Medic, Mark Schell as Soldier | Director: Herschel Daugherty Writer: Sheldon Stark | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 38 :02x06 - The Darkest Raid (Oct/16/1967) | | Troy poses as a blinded German officer to gain access to a building where stolen diamonds are stored. The Germans catch on to his masquerade, but the Rat Patrol cut power to the generator in the building as planned. They must rely on Troy's plan to have learned his way through the building in the dark in order to escape. | | Guest Stars: Alfred Ryder as Colonel Gerschon, Ken Drake as Lt. Klundt, Bard Stevens as Richter, Manfred Lating as Orderly | Director: Leon Benson Writer: Dean Hargrove | | | |
| 39 :02x07 - The Death Do Us Part Raid (Oct/30/1967) | | An wounded Troy is the only one who escapes from a trap set by the Germans to capture the Rat Patrol. He seeks refuge in the home of a pacifist who is teaching Arabs to read. One of the youngsters turns out to be Troy's informant contact, but he is identified as a Jew and taken by Dietrich to a German command camp where the Rat Patrol is also being held. The woman reluctantly agrees to help Troy. | | Guest Stars: Barry Robins as Ben Nafi, Stanley Waxman as Colonel Luden, Pippa Scott as Drucilla | Director: Frank Baur Writer: Anthony Lawrence | | | |
| 40 :02x08 - The Do-Re-Mi Raid (Nov/06/1967) | | Troy allows himself to be captured in order to spring a popular American singing star. The singer, however, does not want to return to the war and has cooperated with his captors in exchange for favors. There is another prisoner with more value: he hid valuable documents before being captured. | | Guest Stars: Jack Jones (1) as PFC Mickey Roberts, Harvey Jason as Perkins, Rick Traeger as Commandant | Director: Robert Sparr Writer: Don Brinkley | | | | | | | | | |
| 43 :02x11 - The Violent Truce Raid (Nov/27/1967) | | A convoy loaded with contaminated plasma has to be stopped before it makes delivery. Moffitt attempts to locate the convoy but is captured. With a truce flag, Dietrich offers Moffitt to the convoy commander in exchange for medical supplies, including the contaminated plasma. Moffitt attempts to stop Dietrich for getting the contaminated, resulting in the convoy commander charging Moffitt with a court martial offense. | | Guest Stars: Howard Caine as Major Bracken, Bruce Glover as Lt. West, Michael Freeman (1) as Johnson | Director: Eddie Davis (1) Writer: Don Brinkley | | | | | | |
| 45 :02x13 - The Fifth Wheel Raid (Dec/11/1967) | | A colonel is kidnapped by Germans while returning from a secret summit, but HQ is unsure if the attack was real or staged. Troy is ordered to rescue the colonel if he was truly kidnapped or silence him if he has defected. The colonel's loyal driver insists on coming along as part of the raid, but Troy is unsure if he can trust the man. | | Guest Stars: Michael Tolan as Kabir, Ben Wright as Colonel Jameson, Morgan Jones (1) as Captain Boggs, Mike Scanlon as Clerk | Director: Robert Sparr Writer: Richard deRoy | | | | | | | | | |
| 48 :02x16 - The Pipeline to Disaster Raid (Jan/01/1968) | | The Rat Patrol rescues a British general who ejected from his plane behind enemy lines. The general, wounded and suffering from dehydration and sunstroke, orders that a newly-constructed German pipeline be destroyed before he is returned to headquarters. The general's insistence on being obeyed in spite of his physical and mental condition threatens the mission and the lives of the men. | | Guest Stars: John Anderson (1) as General Owen Lansbury | Director: Sutton Roley Writer: Al Ramrus, John Shaner | | | |
| 49 :02x17 - The Boomerang Raid (Jan/08/1968) | | The Rat Patrol meets an American lieutenant to give him vital information about German and American troop movements along the coast. As the lieutenant comes ashore, he shoots and kills Dietrich during a brief firefight. When Moffitt and Tully discover a body washed up on shore and Dietrich shows up, very much alive with his battalion, they realize they have walked into a trap. Hitch is the only one not captured, and it is up to him to rescue the other three. | | Guest Stars: Dick Sargent as Lt. Kemper | Director: Robert Sparr Writer: Edward J. Lakso | | | | | | |
| 51 :02x19 - The Decoy Raid (Jan/22/1968) | | A Red Cross team is arrested by German soldiers just as they are innoculating villagers against typhoid, violating a truce signed by Dietrich. Dietrich barters a deal with the ruthless SS officer who spearheaded the treaty violation: the Red Cross nurse and serum in exchange for a member of the Rat Patrol. One of the abducted Red Cross team members betrays Moffitt into Dietrich's hands. | | Guest Stars: Socrates Alafouzos as Hassam, Doreen McLean as Miss Arno, Jay Novello as La Duc, Dick Davalos as Lt. Wansee | Director: Sutton Roley Writer: Robert Sherman (4) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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