
Overview
In a time of great racial tension and violence in America, the same problems were carried over to Vietnam, where it was not unusual for bars -- or sometimes entire sections of towns -- to cater only to whites, blacks or hispanics. To wander into the wrong ""territory"" was a mistake that could lead to violence and death. Taylor and three of his brothers encounter such a problem when Percell asks them to meet him at what turns out to be an all-white redneck bar. A fight breaks out between one of the blacks, Tucker and a KKK member, Innis. Both end up in Bravo Co, and while on a patrol, Tucker's friend is killed when Innis fails to provide coverage. Racial tensions mount. As the black soldiers discuss their own people dying at home to obtain some equal rights, they see Innes put up a Confederate flag. Violence breaks out, and, in the end, Johnson gets accused of starting it. A conflict at the brig nearly ends in gunfire but, in the end, Tucker -- the trouble-maker is transfered out and thi
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1 - 1Pilot September 24, 1987
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1 - 2Notes from the Underground October 01, 1987
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1 - 3Dislocations October 08, 1987
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1 - 4War Lover October 15, 1987
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1 - 5Sitting Ducks October 29, 1987
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1 - 6Burn, Baby, Burn November 05, 1987
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1 - 7Brothers, Fathers and Sons November 12, 1987
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1 - 8The Good, the Bad and the Dead November 19, 1987
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1 - 9Battling Baker Brothers December 10, 1987
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1 - 10Nowhere to Run December 17, 1987
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1 - 11Roadrunner January 07, 1988
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1 - 12Pushin' Too Hard January 14, 1988
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1 - 13USO Down January 21, 1988
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1 - 14Under Siege February 11, 1988
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1 - 15Soldiers February 18, 1988
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1 - 16Gray-Brown Odyssey February 25, 1988
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1 - 17Blood Brothers March 12, 1988
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1 - 18The Short Timer March 19, 1988
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1 - 19Paradise Lost March 26, 1988
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1 - 20Angel of Mercy April 09, 1988
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1 - 21The Hill April 30, 1988