Doc
played by Steven Rogers in season 1
ABC press kits described "medical aid man Doc Walton" as a gentle, sensitive
youngster who is profoundly affected by his battlefield experiences. On the series he is
only referred to as Doc; the last name Walton is never used. Five-foot, nine inches tall
with brown hair and blue-green eyes, Doc is slim, small-boned and fine-featured. This PFC
is troubled before D-Day, afraid of what he will see and how he will react, but he serves
well under fire. He is seen attending Anglican church services in the pilot. He seems to
have no vices: doesn't drink, smoke, gamble, or chase women. His mother is dead. The
character is only in the first season. His later absence is never explained on the show.
Name: ?? Publicity material lists him as Doc Walton, but his name was never
used in any episodes
Rank: PFC
Home Town:??
Family:
- Mother dead [High Named Today]
- Father possibly living [impression left from High Named Today]
Military Record:
landed on Omaha Beach on D-Day with Saunders' squad
Religion:
He attends Anglican mass in "A Day In June"
Vices:
none shown in series
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