This is a series of documentaries that are independent of each other yet still concentrate on the Vietnam War. Even though the title is "Battlezone," the intro title is "Timeless Television presents." Some say Th U. S. army presents the big picture. Each episode is in mostly chronological order. This is a two-season series. Season one has 26 episodes; season two has 18 episodes. Each episode is from 18 minutes to 75 minutes. Episode one is narrated by Jack Webb (Sgt. Joe Friday in Dragnet.) The representations' have a sort of a John Wayne type attitude. Great Scott episode 4 we actually see John Wayne.
There are many familiar faces in the series of presentations. Unfortunately, IMDb is too lazy to verify the many varied faces here such as John Wayne, LBJ, Charlton Heston and may more.
Some episodes are in black and white and others are in color. They all have a monotone narrative. Mostly they call the NVA Vietcong and do not distinguish. All the US are good guys handing out tropical Chocolat bars. If you tasted a tropical chocolate bar, you would wonder if the US are really good guys. All the locals and indigenous are suspect.
Every once in a while, we are treated to tactics ours and theirs. What this is not a conventional war and there are no battlelines to draw?
Well, I do not wat to give you a blow by blow of what you are going to watch just that it is a one-sided attitude. Oh, no; that is my attitude.