SEASON TWO


1 - The Truce at Aburah Raid -- (Airdate: Sept 11, 1967)  Captain
Dietrich monitors a broadcast sent to the Patrol from HQ and then
intercepts them on their way to a escort a supply convoy.  With the
odds decidedly against them, Troy takes refuge in an oasis.  A
child, playing near by, runs away terrified of the noise and falls
down an old old.  The two teams make a truce in an attempt to get
the child (who is still alive) out.  A second German unit appears 
and shoots Tully.  In the end they are able to get the child out and,
in the confusion, the Patrol escapes.

Guest Cast: Joseph Turkel - Captain Bruener

Writer: Edward J. Lakso
Director: Sutton Roley


2 - The David and Goliath Raid -- (Airdate: Sept 18, 1967) The
Patrol ambushes a german courier and finds that his papers contain
charts showing desert waterholes and some oases which are unknown
to the Allies or the Germans.    Suddenly a German patrol attackes,
wounding Tully and destroying the Patrols jeeps, water and weapons.
Troy and crew strike out for a waterhole mentioned on the chart.
Hours later, near their end, Troy and his men stagger toward an inviting
waterhole to find it has been poisoned.  On a distant dune they see
Dietrich.  Tully is near the end, because of his wound.  It is up to
Troy to negoiate with Dietrich

Writer: Sheldon Stark
Director: Herschel Daugherty


3 - The Trial By Fire Raid -- (Airdate: Sept 25, 1967)  The Patrol
attempts to destroy a small village that currently has a train in it that
the Germans are loading with ammunition.  But there is a small 
group of Arabs (including women and chlidren) being used to load
the ammunition.  One of the women stumbles upon Troy and offers
to help by warning her people.  But as Troy attempts to plant the
explosives, Dietrich catchs on to the plan and gives alarm.  Troy
ends up shot and captured.  It is now up to the rest of the Patrol to
cause enough diversion to get him free.  The woman continues to
plead with Dietrich to give Troy medical attention.  As Dietrich is
questioning Troy, though, Troy breaks free, shoots the German and
is able -- with the Arab woman's father's help -- to get the explosives
planted.  The train goes up, the man is killed.

Guest Cast: Milton Selzer - Tobar
Gale Garnett  Safti

Writer: Peter Allan Fields
Director: Sutton Roley

4 - The Darers Go First Raid -- (Airdate: Oct 2, 1967)   A
heavily guarded German fort proves an impossible mission for
the Patrol until Troy decides to utilize a German tank against
it.  They lay a trap in a near-by oasis and soon a tank does attempt
to attack them.  They are able to capture the tank with a trick,
causing no damage to it.  Moffitt, now driving the tank, simply
pulls it in back of the next convoy going into the fort and, once
inside, they blow up the ammunition stores.

Writer" Mark Weingart
Director: Paul Stanley


5 -  The Love Thine Enemy Raid -- (Airdate: Oct 9, 1967) Troy
inadvertantly wounds a German nurse -- who ends up being the
lone survivor of the Patrol's attack on a German convoy.  The
Patrol's assignment is to stop all supplies from reaching the Ger-
man division.  The nurse tells them there is a field hospital 6
miles away.  It isn't on Troy's map, though.  Despite that and the
rest of the Patrol's arguments, he decided -- out of guilt -- to risk
taking her there.  On the way they finded a wounded American
soldier who was carrying information to a trapped regiment of
soldiers that artillery is on its way to help them.  Troy must decide
whether to save her life by taking her to the hospital or save the
regiment with the information.  In the end he finds a way to do
both.

Guest Cast: Susanne Cramer - Gerta

Writer: Edward J. Lakso
Director: Herschel Daugherty


6 - The Darkest Raid -- (Airdate: Oct 16, 1967)  German captain
Richter is ordered to bring a cache of "confiscated" diamonds to
Berlin to sell -- the money to be turned back into weapons for the
desert campaign.  The Patrol's mission is to stop him, no matter
what.  They capture him on the way to his HQ, and after disguising
himself as the "blind" Richter, with Hitchcock as his new "German"
chauffeur, Troy goes to pick up the diamonds.  But the German
commandant who has them grows suspicious.  In the end he nearly
manages to catch Troy out but not before Troy is able to put his 
plan into action and steal the diamonds.

Guest Cast: Alfred Ryder - Colonel Gerschon

Writer: Dean Hargrove
Director: Leon Benson


7 - The Death Do Us Part Raid -- (Airdate: Oct 30, 1967)  The
Patrol is ambushed in an arab village where they've gone to meet
with an unknown contact.  Troy is wounded but manages to
escape into one of the huts.  His men are captured.  Troy is
nused back to health by the local missionary -- a hot-tongued
Irish lass Drucilla Blackner.    Drucilla preaches peace to Troy
and talks about her pride with one of her pupils.  The pupil
turns out to be Troy's contact.  Drucilla forbids the boy to help
Troy but, in the end, the boy is taken away -- having been exposed
as a traitor -- and it is now up to Troy to go rescue him and his
men.

Guest Cast: Pippa Scott - Drucilla
Barry Robins - Ben Nafi

Writer: Anthony Lawrence
Director: Frank Baur


8 - The Do-Re-Mi Raid -- (Airdate: Nov 11, 1967)  Mickey Roberts,
a popular American entertainer, is captured.  HQ orders the Patrol
to help him escape.  Troy manages to get himself captured so that he
can tell Roberts of the upcoming escape plans.  Roberts, though, isn't
all that keen on trying and tells Troy to take another prison -- Perkins
instead -- seems Perkins has good information.  Roberts isn't just a
coward, though, he is a collaborator and tells Dietrich where the Patrol
is hiding.  Dietrich ambushes them and ends up with Hitch's glasses
to "prove" to Troy that his men are dead.  Troy attempts the escape
with Perkins finally.

Guest Cast:  Jack Jones - Mickey Roberts
Harvey Jason - Perkins

Writer: Don Brinkley
Director: Robert Sparr


9 - The Kingdom Come Raid -- (Airdate: Nov 13, 1967) Hitch and
Corporal Meekin, on a special mission to deliver new secret anti-
aircraft shells, are the sole survivors of a German ambush.  When they
disagree on whether to move on or stay, Meekin shoots Hitchcock and
drives off, leaving him for dead.  Meekin wanders into the rest of the
Patrol and tells them he has no idea where Hitch is.  Troy follows 
fresh tire tracks back to the convoy.  They find Hitch who tries to
tell them about Meekin but passes out.  To Permanently silence Hitch,
Meekin sets the fuses of the unique shells to explode while Hitch is
being taken to a hospital.  Troy, though, not knowing this, orders all
of them into the same truck.  Meekin, in the end, breaks and runs and
the Germans "recapture" the truck from Troy in the confusion.  So it
is a German who drives over the ridge -- and it explodes.

Guest Cast: Matt Clark - Corporal Meekin

Writer: Robert Sherman
Director: Frank Baur


10 - The Hide-and-Go-Seek Raid -- (Airdate: Nov 20, 1967)
The young son of Allied Commander Simms is kidnapped and
the Patrol is given the mission of rescuinghim.  The kidnapped
youth provides bargaining power for Nazi General von Graff, who
wants to exchange the boy for desert commander General Schiller,
a POW in Allied hands.  Complications arise, though, when Moffitt
learns that the boy is a traumatic mute.  The boy rises above this,
though, and in the end not only helps with his own escape but helps
to save Troy's life.

Guest Cast: Mark Anthony - Miles
Charles Irving - Colonel von Graff

Writer: Mark Weingart
Director: Sutton Roley


11- The Violent Truce Raid -- (Airdate: Nov 27, 1967) When Lt.
West (US Medical corps) is injured, Moffitt takes over his mission
to warn a British convoy of contaminated plama supplies.  While
Tully carries Lt. West to HQ for help, Moffitt is captured by the
Germans.  Dietrich turns Moffitt over to the Brits in exchange for
some plasma for his troops.  When both sides refuse to believe that
the supply is contaiminated, Moffitt attemps to destroy the plasma.
The Germans mistake this for an ambush and fire back.  Meanwhile
Moffitt is ordered to stand a court martial.  And Troy must go to
the Germans to get them to testify when the only man who could do
so -- Lt. West -- dies.  Dietrich comes to the court and testifies that
the plasma was contaminated and his men did die.

Guest Cast: Howard Caine - Major Bracken
Bruce Glover - Lt. West

Writer: Don Brinkley
Director: Eddie Davis


12 - The Life-for-a-Life Raid -- (Airdate: Dec 4, 1967) In a melee
of horses and men, the Patrol bombards a band of Arab guerillas to
rescue captive Frenchman Pierre Longet and his wife.  When his
wife dies, Longet blames Sallah, a pregnant Arab woman Troy has
taken hostage.  As they attempt to escape, they end up hiding out in
the basement of a battered mosque.  Dietrich demands the return of
Sallah (who is working against the Germans) and Longet wants to
give her up.  Troy won't do it, though, not even after she goes into
labor.

Guest Cast: Kamala Devi - Sallah

Writers: Quentin Sparr and Don Brinkley
Director: Sutton Roley


13 - The Fifth Wheel Raid -- (Airdate: Dec 11, 1967) After being
briefed for a crucial operation, British Colonel Jameson is abducted
by the Germans.  Allied Intelligence suspects that the abduction is a
cover for the colonel's defection.  The Patrol is ordered to either get
the colonel back or make sure he is dead.  However, the colonel's 
aide believes he CAN'T be guilty and Sgt. Kabir insists, at gunpoint,
that he be taken on the mission.

Guest Cast: Mihcal Tolan - Kabir
Ben Wright - Colonel Jameson

Writer: Richard DeRoy
Director: Robert Sparr


14 - The Two If By Sea Raid -- (Airdate: Dec 18, 1967)  A convoy of
Tiger tanks is the prime target for the Patrol's electrifying mission.
Moffitt hijacks a truck in an attempt to sabotage a German lighthouse.  
However he gets caught in the attempt.  Moffitt manages to escape but
then the commander of the lighthouse "shoots" him.  The Patrol engin-
eers a burial for Moffitt so that Rommel's convoy will come in -- the
information of Moffitt's death with the information he got before his
escape is carried back to the Germans by a collaborator.  The convoy
is caught in shallow water and destroyed.

Guest Cast: Walter Brooke - Captain Vulcan

Writer: Mark Weingart
Director: Robert Sparr


15 - The Street Urchin Raid -- (Airdate: Dec 25, 1967) Troy acquires
secret photographs of vital German installations, and when German
soldiers and Gestapo Chief Rettig corner him in a small Spanish town,
he hides the pictures.  Tico, a shoe-shine urchin, observes the entire 
scene from a distance and takes the pictures to his sister Sarina, a belly-
dancer.  Anxious for him and Srina to return to their beloved Spanish
home, Tico decides to sell the pictures in any way he can.  With
Troy an hour overdue, Moffitt, Hitchcock and Pettigrew set out to find
him.  Eventually rescuing a sadistically beaten Troy, the Patrol goes in
search of Tico and the pictures.  However the Gestapo has taken Sarina
and offers to trade her for the pictures.   A trade Troy reverses by taking
a Gestapo agent and offering to trade HIM for Sarina.

Guest Cast: Gerald Michenau - Tico
John Myhers - Rettig
Rica Diallina - Sarina

Writer: Don Brinkley
Director: Leon Benson


16 - The Pipeline to Disaster Raid -- (Airdate: Jan 1, 1968)  General
Owen Lansbury, head of British Intelligence in the Near East, bails
out of his damaged plane behind enemy lines.  The Patrol
go to bring him in.  Dietrich has the same ideas, but Troy and
his men reach the fatigued general first.  Lansbury reveals to
them that he has discovered where the Nazis have just completed
burying an oil pipeline in the desert.  It feeds a major German off-
ensive scheduled to kick-off in two days; it must be destroyed.
Despite his injuries, Lansbury insists on accompanying the Pat-
rol.  The general's fast-deteriorating condition causes him to make
seveeral command decisions that bode poorly for the Patrol.  
Determined to protect his men and the mission, Troy walks along
the razor's edge of mutiny.

Guest Cast: John Anderson - General Owen Lansbury

Writers: Al Ramrus and John Shaner
Director: Sutton Roley


17 - The Boomerang Raid -- (Airdate: Jan 8, 1968)  Efforts to
convoy Allied reconnaissance data boomerang to make some double
trouble for the Ptrol.  A Nazy soldier, posing as the Allied contact, Lt.
Kemper, attracts Troy's attention by his reluctance to ambush some
German soldiers.  Troy's suspicions work overtime, but just fast 
enough to play into the hands of Dietrich.  Dietrich and his men find
the Patrol and the strategically marked map of Allied supply dumps.

Guest Cast: Dick Sargent -- Kemper

Writer: Edward Lasko
Director: Robert Sparr


18 - The Fatal Reunion Raid -- (Airdate: Jan 15, 1968) Tense emotions
explode when French Resistance fighter, Gabrielle Ouvret (Moffitt's
former girlfriend), joins the Patrol in the danger-filled rescue of a space
scientist -- Pierre Marchand.  Gabrielle and Moffitt realize their love for
each other again, but Gabrielle confesses that she is married.  She is Mrs.
Pierre Marchand.  Moffitt's bitter sense of betrayal jeopardizes the already
exacting rescue attempt.

Guest Cast: Louise Sobel - Gabrieele
Gilbert Green - Rettig 

Writer: Don Brinkley
Director: Herschel Daugherty


19 - The Decoy Raid -- (Airdate: Jan 22, 1968)  Sadistic SS Captain Wansee
arrests the Swiss Red Cross worker -- Miss Arno, who is administering 
vacines in a North Africa village threatened by typhus.  Wansee bargains
with Dietrich to excahnge Arno and her vaccine with any member of the
Patrol.  Vichy official, LaDuc, who is responsible for containing the epid-
emic, has only 12 hours in which to use the vaccine before it loses its
effectiveness.  Desperate to have Arno and her lifesaving vaccine returned,
he betrays Patroller Moffitt into Dietrich's hands.

Guest cast: Richard Davalos - Capt Wansee
Jay Novello - LaDuc
Doreen McClean - Miss Arno

Writer: Robert Sherman
Director: Sutton Roley

20 - The Touch-and-Go Raid -- (Airdate: Feb 5, 1968)  The
Patrol rush to help a band of "Allied" soldiers and fall into a trap
when they learn the men are Germans.  Dietrich's scheme to cap-
ture them has worked.  With Dietrich's men now posing as the famed
Rat Patrol, they take Troy's place guarding an Allied munitions
depot.  Dietrich himself poses as Troy and receives an envelope
marked "Operation Diamond" and decides that he must destroy the
depot and escape with the "important" information.  The Patrol escapes
in a German truck equipped with a field radio and hear the broadcast
announcing the arrival of "Operation Diamond" which are plans for an
Allied Inter-company baseball game.  Troy radios the depot about the
fake Patrollers, but before the operator can relya his message, he is 
shot by one of Dietrich's men.

Guest Cast: Robert Knapp - major

Writer: Peter Allen Fields
Director: Hershel Daugherty


21 - The Field of Death Raid  -- (Airdate: Feb 12, 1968)  The capture
of RAF Captain David Troy proves ample bait in Major von Brugge's
scheme to destroy the Patrol.  Troy, Moffitt, Pettigrew and Hitchcock
arrive at the desert rendezvous to find Troy's wounded and unconscious
brother tied to a grenade in the center of a mine field.  Fighting down
the urge to rush through the mine field, Troy painfully makes his way
to his brother as the Germans wait in ambush.  He finally manages to
defuse everything, getting his brother free just as the rest of the Patrol
rushes in and kills Brugge and his men.

Guest Cast: Albert Paulsen - von Brugge
Nick George (Chris' real-life brother) as Captain David Troy

Writer: Richard K. Brookway
Director: Herschel Daugherty


22 - The Double Jeopardy Raid -- (Airdate: Feb 19, 1968) The arrival
of a team of teenage guerilla fighers spells "Double-trouble" for the
Patrol.  The embittered young Partisands, lead by a 17-year-old Jean-
Claude, and his fiery girlfriend, Monique, are determined to do things
their way in an unplanned raid in an impenetratrable SS camp, even
though this means putting the Patrol temporarily out of action.

Guest Cast: C.Clerk -- Jean-Claude
Danieele Roter - Monique

Writer: Peter Allan Fields
Director: Frank Baur


23 - The Hickory, Dickory Dock Raid -- (Airdate: Feb 26, 1968) Moffitt is
about to leave on a hazardous mission to deactivate the timing mechanism
of a whistle tower of Rommel's supply depot, when he receives a sad mes-
sage from London: a German bonb has killed his young brother.  In a blind
rage against both the Nazi's and the war, Moffitt recklessly risks his own
life and the lives of the Patrol to avenge his brother's death.  They race against
time to set the Whistle so that bombers may take out the depot without en-
dangering the prisoners held next to it.

Guest ccast: Gary Lasdun - Captain Hunte

Writer: Edward J. Lakso
Director: Frank Baur


24 - The Tug-of-War Raid -- (Airdate: Mar 4, 1968)  The screech of Nazi
vehicles outside a desolate cemetery triggers a desperate attempt by Troy
and secret again Felicia Gaspard to dispose of a small gold locket
containing coveted microfilmed data.  Racing wildly among the tomb-
stones, Troy tosses the locket into the open grave of Felicia's mother
before being captured by the Nazis.  When Troy and Felicia refuse to ans-
wer questions, an irate Dietrich sentences them to hang at dawn.  The
Patrol's only hope of saving them is that the Nazi's drunken hangman is
Felicia's father.

Guest Cast: Michael Shillo - Gaspard
Brioni Farrel - Felicia

Writer: Mark Weingart
Director: Jack N. Reddish


25 - The Never-Say-Die Raid -- (Airdate: Mar 11, 1968) Troy is wounded
in a freakish ambush, and he and Hitchcock become prisoners of top Nazi
strategist, Colonel Von Bracht.  Refusing to obey von Bracht's order to
radio Pettigrew and Moffitt of the German enecampment, they are given to
the psychopathic Lt. Koss, who uses sledgehammers and fires to torture his
prisoners.  In the meanting, Lt. Cristalde, an Italian cavalier, demands that
Pettigrew and Moffitt take him prisoner uner the terms of the Geneva con-
vention.  In the ensuing argument, Cristalde's humor gives the Patrol a key
to how to rescue Troy and Hitchcock.

Guest Cast: Fabrizio Mioni - Lt. Cristalde

Writer: Dean Hargrove
Director: Herschel Daugherty


26 - The Kill at Koorlea Raid -- (Airdate: Mar 18, 1968)  The appalling
brutality of Nazi General Karl Koenig makes him the prime target
for the Allied offensive.  General Boggs summons the Patrol for the
urgent mission.  The fatal shot is to be fired from nearly a mile away by
British Corporal Freebairn, a crack shot with a lust for violence.  Wind,
speed, distance, everything checks out for the clandestine mission at
Koorlea.  Suddenly, Moffitt sees that Koenig's family is with him.
Torn between duty and decency, the Patrol decides to take "the Butcher"
alie and spare his family the horror of his death, but the cool Freebairn
is sadistically psyched for the "big kill" and refuses to give in.

Guest Cast: William Watson - Corporal Freebairn

Writer: Edward J. Lakso
Director: Eddie David