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Combat Missions

In Reply to: Combat Zone on OLN posted by Thomas_ on November 05, 2003 at 10:04:19:


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Posted by:
Mothman

on November 06, 2003 at 14:02:13

: P.S.
: Didn't USA have a show called Combat Zone where real soldiers/police used the mile system to complete missions? The video was cooler on that show, but it was CLEARLY staged as they had bullets bouncing off walls and ground. Something they couldn't have rigged up unless they already knew how it was going to play out.

On USA, that was Combat Missions, produced by Mark Bernett And Hosted by Rudy of Survivor. As far as the stagged aspect of that show, the Opfor did seem alittle actorish, but some of them pulled some abushes that kept the army teams from winning. I really liked that show, wish they would do another. You have to admit, those guys loved pummeling each other with those sparring poles.

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