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Tour of Duty

Show Summary

Aired: 1987 - 1990
Show Type: Live Action
Country of Origin: US

This series offers an unflinching look at the vietnam war. It shows what happened to the soilders on both sides of the conflict. Its interesting to see the weapons and tatics used by both sides, and how each lived.
This series was very character driven and revolved around a squad from a platoon of Bravo Company situated at a forward fire base. The squad leader was Lt. Golman, a freshly graduated officer from a military family. Goldman had no combat experience, and his ego was soon deflated after his first combat missions where he learned new respect for his platoon sergeant Clayton "Zeke" Anderson, a southern born soldier from a country town on his third combat tour in Vietnam.
Other members of the sqaud included Specialist Johnson, an African-American, whose job as Scout meant all he cared about was doing his job and he and his comrades living another day. Baker, a big muscle bound blonde surfer from California on his first tour wasn't the smartest of the group, but certainly the strongest, who never let his buddies down. Ruiz, a tough Hispanic, also on his first tour, had already learned his own brand of combat experience from the Bronx but now upgraded it to a heavy M60 machine gun. Horne, a smart college student draftee, was a peace lover, and refused to carry a rifle, so they made him the radio operator. Purcell, another rookie, a wide eyed patriot from Montana, wanted nothing more than to serve his country, but his country naivity was soon worn off by the reality of war. Taylor, an African-American already serving his tour is trying to survive as he counts down his days until he goes home, and trying to stay out of trouble too.

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cartoonjunkiePosted: 10/19/2006
I used to watch this show with my parents probally not a show a 8 year old should be watching.
Posted: 12/20/2006
Awesome intro! It is just like I remember it as a 5th grader!
Shawna RenePosted: 04/11/2008
I used to watch reruns of this show with my parents when I was younger...I love it so much!!!! In fact, I bought all 3 seasons on DVD and I'm watching it right now!!!!
jaws239Posted: 06/24/2008
I was in school while this war was being fought. Went to college with some guys that served in it. When they came home, they were spat on and called baby-killers ... and that was the "good" way they were treated. I think that's the big reason they make sure that every soldier buried from the current war gets an honor guard -- to show that the war may not be popular, but the people that fight it don't make the policy.
I, too, wish they would bring this show back on television. I remember, as I watched it, I thought "yeah, I remember watching that on the evening news." This show was one of the few tributes the Vietnam era soldiers received.
I think it didn't last as long as MASH because it made people feel bad that they treated our soldiers with such disgusting disrespect ... for them doing a job many of them were forced to do, upon threat of going to prison. -- The US had the draft back then ... the choice was serve, flee the country, or go to jail. Not like today.
Listening to the music on Tour of Duty made me realize that songs I enjoyed (badly) singing along with were actually protest songs against this war. This show was enlightening in many ways.
moparr1963Posted: 07/06/2008
I used to watch this show every Thursday night it came on a 8pm it was an awsome show I love it I have always been a military history buff, after Tour of Duty on Thursday nights there was a tv show called Paradise it was a western about a gunfighter that took care of 3 kids. Does anyone remember Paradise?

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