In a scenario similar to that of the 1967 film The Dirty Dozen, Lt. Garrison gets a group of convicts released from prison so that they can work for him on covert missions behind enemy lines during World War II. Actor was a smooth con artist, Casino a safecracker, Goniff a cat burglar, and Chief a street fighter of American Indian heritage.
| Season | From | To | Episodes | 
|---|---|---|---|
| All Seasons | |||
| Specials | 1 | ||
| Season 1 | September 1967 | March 1968 | 26 | 
| Unassigned Episodes | 0 | 
| Season | From | To | Episodes | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Unassigned Episodes | 27 | 
| Season | From | To | Episodes | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Season 1 | 0 | ||
| Unassigned Episodes | 27 | 
| Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Georg Fenady | 9 | 09/26/1967 - 03/12/1968 | |
| Michael Caffey | 6 | 09/13/1967 - 03/05/1968 | |
| Nicholas Colasanto | 3 | 09/19/1967 - 12/05/1967 | |
| Nicolas Colasanto | 2 | 10/17/1967 - 01/09/1968 | |
| John Draft | 2 | 02/13/1968 - 02/20/1968 | |
| John Peyser | 2 | 01/16/1968 - 02/27/1968 | |
| Joseph Sargent | 1 | 09/06/1967 | |
| Gerald Mayer | 1 | 10/03/1967 | |
| Alan Crosland | 1 | 01/30/1968 | |
| James Peyser | 1 | 11/07/1967 | 
| Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
|---|---|---|---|
| William R. Yates | 5 | 12/19/1967 - 03/05/1968 | |
| Paul Playdon | 4 | 09/13/1967 - 03/12/1968 | |
| Jerry Thomas | 3 | 10/03/1967 - 01/23/1968 | |
| Bill Yagemann | 3 | 10/03/1967 - 01/23/1968 | |
| Edward J. Lakso | 2 | 10/24/1967 - 11/21/1967 | |
| Tony Barrett | 2 | 09/26/1967 - 11/28/1967 | |
| James Menzies | 2 | 09/19/1967 - 11/07/1967 | |
| Norman Hudis | 2 | 10/10/1967 - 12/05/1967 | |
| Richard Shapiro | 1 | 01/09/1968 | |
| Alan Caillou | 1 | 10/17/1967 | |
| David Karp | 1 | 09/06/1967 | |
| William Froug | 1 | 01/30/1968 | |
| Shimon Wincelbert | 1 | 01/09/1968 | |
| Henry Slesar | 1 | 02/27/1968 | |
| Barry Trivers | 1 | 11/14/1967 | 
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