A wounded Hanley is replaced in the field by Lieutenant Douglas (Joseph Campanella), who is surly and opinionated even by Saunders' standards. At one point, he orders a soldier to burn a picture of his daughter, and then grinds it into the dirt with his boot. Saunders discovers what led to Douglas's leadership style and helps him get past it.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kay Lenard | Writer | ||
| Jess Carneol | Writer | ||
| Danny Klega | Guest Star | German Lieutenant | |
| Charles Giorgi | Guest Star | Anton | |
| Joseph Campanella | Guest Star | Lt. Douglas | |
| Walt Davis | Guest Star | German Soldier (uncredited) | |
| William Arvin | Guest Star | Pvt. Adams | |
| Louie Elias | Guest Star | Shiever (uncredited) | |
| Dennis Robertson | Guest Star | Bronson | |
| Ross Sturlin | Guest Star | Howard (uncredited) | |
| Louis Mercier | Guest Star | Jean Bayard | |
| Bernard McEveety | Director |