
Battle Flame
War
Overview
The trials and tribulations of a platoon of U.S. Marines, led by 1st Lt. Frank Davis, during the Korean War.
Top Cast


Scott Brady
Scott Brady
1st Lt. Frank Davis
Scott Brady
1st Lt. Frank Davis


Elaine Edwards
Elaine Edwards
Lt. Mary Ferguson
Elaine Edwards
Lt. Mary Ferguson


Robert Blake
Robert Blake
Cpl. Jake Pacheco
Robert Blake
Cpl. Jake Pacheco


Wayne Heffley
Wayne Heffley
Teach
Wayne Heffley
Teach


Gordon Jones
Gordon Jones
Sgt. McKelvey
Gordon Jones
Sgt. McKelvey
Ken Miller
Ken Miller
Orlando
Ken Miller
Orlando


Arthur Walsh
Arthur Walsh
Nawlins
Arthur Walsh
Nawlins


Richard Harrison
Richard Harrison
2nd Lt. Wechsler
Richard Harrison
2nd Lt. Wechsler


Gary Kent
Gary Kent
Gilcrist
Gary Kent
Gilcrist
Peggy Moffitt
Peggy Moffitt
Nurse Fisher
Peggy Moffitt
Nurse Fisher
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