Earl Parker's Combat! Photos
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Pic 1 - Earl Parker in costume

Picture 2 - Per Filly: Anatomy of a Patrol. It is Vic,
Dick, William Sargent (Blocker), and Jack. When they cross the
river, Saunders tells Littlejohn, Blocker, and Kirby to come with
him. Then they shove off in the boat.

Picture
3 - Per Filly: Anatomy of a Patrol. The men are coming down that
hill with the funny foliage that is seen in so many eps, like "The
Volunteer" and spot the plane ahead...right next to the lake.
Per
Green Recruit: #3is a P-38 from the episode 'Anatomy of a Patrol' as Filly has
already
stated.

Picture 4

Picture 5 - Rick, Pierre and several others. I was not sure if Earl took this at an angle, or exactly what was going on, so it's an odd-looking pic.
Per
Green Recruit: Photo # 5is the strange looking one that appears to be at an
angle.
TG, this was shot at Bronson Canyon and the guys are from top to bottom: Pierre,
Jack, Rick and Dick. (can't tell the one at the very bottom but it could be
a crew member) This is from the episode "Thunder From the Hill." Marty
has a similar photo also from Earl Parker IIRC. We spent many hours at Bronson
Canyon trying to find the exact location by using the rock formations in the
background as a guide. (Why do you think we're COIs?) We finally located the
spot and discovered that the guys were no more than five to ten feet off the
canyon floor! The camera can certainly be deceptive!

Picture 6

Picture 7

Picture 8

Picture 9 - Vic Morrow, ??, Dick Peabody and Pierre Jalbert
Picture
10 - ?? and Vic Morrow

Picture 11 - Pierre Jalbert and Jack Hogan, in the same Franklin Canyon location described in pic #5 on this page.