- Command gives Lt. Hanley 3 hours to rescue an old man, pretty librarian, and 5 children from the Germans, or they will bomb the town they are in.
- When the squad enters a French village, they discover a small patrol of German paratroopers have established an observation post in the town. A ruthless, battle-hardened German Lieutenant is holding five French children, a pretty young librarian and an old man hostage in hopes of buying more time. Lt. Hanley pulls his squad back and decides to infiltrate the village alone, in an attempt to rescue the children and woman before the allies begin shelling the town at 2200 hrs. He has little time to accomplish his mission.—widereceiver
- While patrolling the town of Bernay, Lt. Hanley, Sgt. Saunders and their squad are surprised by German paratroopers that have taken the local library to establish an observation post. They fight the Germans but an old man comes with a white flag and Hanley learns that the Germans have taken the librarian and five children as hostages. If the American squad does not retreat, they will kill the civilians. Lt. Hanley and his squad recede and he plans to go alone to try to rescue the children since the artillery will fire at the library in three hours. Hanley needs inside information to save the children and he succeeds to meet the reluctant librarian in the basement but she refuses to help him. What will Hanley do?—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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