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It was an atrocious movie even for the time, and it wasn't filmed at Ft Huachuca like some claim but at CP. Roberts, Ca.

Not saying your wrong linedog, I seen it here, when I posted images from this movie in The Legit Hollywood patches topic down in shoulder patches, it says Huachuca here, where did you see Cp Roberts on another site?

 

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066422/

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The Deep Six.

 

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The Deep Six.

 

Ray

I don't believe so as they have British Enfield revolvers in the deep six they were wearing Army mackinaws and carrying thompsons. IF it is the movie I believe it is, it isn't a war movie at all.

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I don't believe so as they have British Enfield revolvers in the deep six they were wearing Army mackinaws and carrying thompsons. IF it is the movie I believe it is, it isn't a war movie at all.

Seems odd to have it in a topic called name that war film then... Scott

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Yes sorry Kysoldier

"She wore a yellow ribbon"- Cpt. Brittles, 2Lt. Penell, Sgt. Tyree, 1Lt. Cohill, Maj. Allshard

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I bow to the group Ladd and Bendix are not soldiers but soldiers of fortune. And the pistols are British Webleys. The movie is called "China" and Ladd and Bendix in "Deep Six" are in the navy.

 

Seems odd to have it in a topic called name that war film then... Scott

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I bow to the group Ladd and Bendix are not soldiers but soldiers of fortune. And the pistols are British Webleys. The movie is called "China" and Ladd and Bendix in "Deep Six" are in the navy.

 

Utter Confusion 45, it will be China a 1943 movie after all, Ladd and Bendix.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0035735/

 

 

Ladd and Bendix years later in 1958 were in Deep Six.

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Okay trying again:

 

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Woody Strode in "Sergeant Rutledge" one of the finest depictions of an Non-Com ever filmed

 

 

Have you heard about a soldier in the U.S. Cavalry

Who is built like Lookout Mountain taller than a redwood tree?

With his iron fist he'll drop an ox with just one mighty blow

John Henry was a weakling next to Captain Buffalo.

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Yes very good movie

Woody Strode in "Sergeant Rutledge" one of the finest depictions of an Non-Com ever filmed

 

 

Have you heard about a soldier in the U.S. Cavalry
Who is built like Lookout Mountain taller than a redwood tree?
With his iron fist he'll drop an ox with just one mighty blow
John Henry was a weakling next to Captain Buffalo.

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okay waiting with baited breath

 

 

 

Interesting thing about that picture(I use it as a FB cover photo) and once its answered I mention why.

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