L'histoire d'un peloton de l'armée étasunienne servant sur le terrain pendant la guerre du Vietnam.L'histoire d'un peloton de l'armée étasunienne servant sur le terrain pendant la guerre du Vietnam.L'histoire d'un peloton de l'armée étasunienne servant sur le terrain pendant la guerre du Vietnam.
- A remporté 1 prix Primetime Emmy
- 2 victoires et 5 nominations au total
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- AnecdotesWhile filming in Hawaii, the show received technical support and many extras from members of the Hawaii Army National Guard.
- GaffesIn the episode where the soldiers take leave in Hawaii we see them walk to their plane at the end with a UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter sitting behind them. But this aircraft would not exist until the mid-1970s
- Citations
Sgt. Zeke Anderson: I think she's gonna have a baby. Anybody know what we oughta do?
Sergeant Marvin Johnson: No idea.
Pvt. Scott Baker: Well, my mother had a baby.
Sgt. Zeke Anderson: Well, I hope so, Baker!
- ConnexionsReferenced in D.C. Follies: Presidential Candidates Selected for Jury Duty (1988)
- Bandes originalesPaint It Black
(theme song)
Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards
Performed by The Rolling Stones
(network version)
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I am a Sergeant in the Army with 17 years of experience in the National Guard and on active duty, I am also a Desert Storm veteran (and cotton picking proud of it!). I usually get a really hearty laugh when I watch tv shows and films with a military theme because they are so unrealistic and it just isn't like that in real life. I used to love to watch Tour Of Duty, however, because it was realistic and for a change it told the story like it really was. It dealt realistically with the real issues that affected soldiers in the Vietnam war, the drug addiction, the racism, the desertions, the meddling by the politicians, the incompetence of many of the top brass. So often watching this show would make me angry because it was so frightning and so true. Above all, it showed the way the people back home were so cruel to the veterans and spit on them and called them baby killers. Terence Knox and the other cast members all did an amazing job and made this a very special show that touched a lot of people. I am sure that many Vietnam vets who watched this show cried because it brought back so many sad memories for them. We owe these special men a long-overdue debt of thanks. Tour Of Duty reminds us of their sacrifice and that is what made it such a great show.
- dtucker86
- 2 sept. 2003
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