In the conclusion to a two-episode story, Capt. Johns, a Sandhurst graduate and son of a general, insists on holding the depot against a much larger and better equipped enemy force. Whether his motivation is his reputation or strategy is unclear, but Saunders fears it is suicide. A series of withering attacks and bloody battles test Johns' will.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Edward J. Lakso | Writer | ||
| Philippe Chappelle | Guest Star | Robaire (as Philippe Chapelle) | |
| James Wixted | Guest Star | Mason | |
| Richard Chambers | Guest Star | William | |
| William Beckley | Guest Star | Cpl. Joyce | |
| Eric Micklewood | Guest Star | Deeds | |
| John Alderson | Guest Star | Sgt. Rawlings | |
| Michael St. Clair | Guest Star | Marcher | |
| Erik Holland | Guest Star | German Lieutenant | |
| Terence Mitchell | Guest Star | Newsy Meggs | |
| Norbert Meisel | Guest Star | German Corporal | |
| Ronald Howard | Guest Star | Capt. Johns | |
| James Forrest | Guest Star | Giles (as James Forest) | |
| Richard Peel | Guest Star | Bolt | |
| John Peyser | Director |