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April 28, 1990. ( 1990-04-28) Tour of Duty is an American military drama television series based on events in the Vietnam War, broadcast on CBS. The series ran for three seasons, from September 24, 1987, to April 28, 1990, for a total of 58 one-hour episodes. The show was created by Steve Duncan and L. Travis Clark and produced by Zev Braun .
11.9/17 [15] Purcell ( Tony Becker) is given emergency medical leave to visit his sick father in Hawaii. When he arrives, he learns his father has taken up with a much younger woman. Meanwhile, Taylor ( Miguel A. Núñez Jr.) and Ruiz ( Ramón Franco) get sent there for some R&R and witness negative reactions to the war.
Jerry Patrick Brown. September 23, 1989. ( 1989-09-23) 16.4 [1] 10.2/18 [1] Anderson and Goldman are listed as MIA in the aftermath of an artillery strike. The platoon, McKay, and Alex Devlin deal with the loss in different ways. Johnson gets promoted to sergeant and has to fill in the shoes of Anderson. Alex Devlin wants to put Vietnam and ...
Story by : Rick Husky & Dennis Cooper & Steven Phillip Smith. Teleplay by : Robert Burns Clark. February 14, 1989. ( 1989-02-14) 14.4 [7] 9.2/14 [7] The platoon is frustrated with the policy of not being allowed to pursue the enemy into Cambodia. Private Taft is hard hit when a fatally wounded friend begs him to kill him.
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T. Tour of Duty season 1. Tour of Duty season 2. Tour of Duty season 3. Category: American television seasons by series.
Jill Donner & William A. Schwartz. November 24, 1989. ( 1989-11-24) 1011. 17.3 [10] Eddie does not like Shauni's new boyfriend or the way he treats her when things do not go the way he wants.
For military personnel, a tour of duty is usually a period of time spent in combat or in a hostile environment. In an army, for instance, soldiers on active duty serve 24 hours a day, seven days a week for the length of their service commitment. Soldiers in World War II were deployed for the entire war and could be in active service for 4–5 ...