Saunders is uneasy about Pvt. Charles Harris, who is with the squad as a demolition man. The assignment is to destroy a communications station. On the way, Doc learns that Harris is a doctor. Harris must make a decision whether to continue running away from what he is.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Esther Mitchell | Writer | (teleplay) | |
| Bob Mitchell | Writer | (teleplay) | |
| Paul Playdon | Writer | (teleplay) | |
| Peter Barry | Writer | (story) | |
| Angelo De Meo | Guest Star | German Spotter/Driver (uncredited) | |
| James Franciscus | Guest Star | PFC Charles Harris | |
| Wes Bishop | Guest Star | Wounded Soldier | |
| William Bryant | Guest Star | McCall | |
| Hank Brandt | Guest Star | American Colonel (uncredited) | |
| Maurice Marsac | Guest Star | Elderly Frenchman | |
| Walt Davis | Guest Star | German Officer (uncredited) | |
| Louie Elias | Guest Star | Adams (as Louis Elias) | |
| Steven Marlo | Guest Star | G.I. (uncredited) | |
| Buddy Pantsari | Guest Star | G.I. (as David "Buddy" Pantsari) | |
| Georg Fenady | Director |