- A German captain warns Saunders that "a reckless hunter who sets a trap often becomes its first victim" when Saunders uses him as bait to attract a deadly Nazi Colonel. The infantry NCO battles not only the wily captain, but a cynical, fellow Sergeant, on loan for his German capability. Sgt. Maider doubts Saunders' every move, needling Saunders that his improvisation risks their lives, especially their wounded medic, solely for his own glory.—David Stevens
- When Doc is wounded in a confrontation with Germans, Saunders, Caje and Sgt. Meider, who works in communication and speaks German, try to bring him back to the allied lines in the daylight. They stop at the barn of a farmhouse and put Doc to rest on the hay for a while. Soon a German patrol arrives at the farmhouse to prepare and observation post and the American group is trapped in the barn. When Saunders overhears that the German Colonel von Stolzing, who was responsible for a massacre in a battle with allied, will inspect the post, he decides to stay to capture the notorious colonel despite the protest of Meider. Saunders, Caje and Meider subdue the enemies that surrender and Saunders asks Meider to inspect the basement since one German soldier is missing but the reckless sergeant drinks wine instead. While waiting for the colonel, the German soldier escapes and Saunders lives a dilemma with the situation since the colonel is taking too long to arrive and Doc is getting worse.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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