Vic and his squad are working in tandem with Fox Company to take a hill and bridge, when a soldier named Marsini (played by Tom Simcox) from Love Company appears -his troops were killed earlier trying to take the hill. He's still angry that nobody came to back them up -a contact on the radio even turned him down.
It turns out to be Vic who answered the phone, and the soldier's carrying a grudge against White Rook! The sarge admits that he's that guy -uh oh!
Even when Vic explains how he was under orders and had to protect a bridge, Marsini isn't buying it. Rick arrives and assigns Vic to take a man and go on recon. Marsini volunteers to go along with Vic to show him the way, and Rick assigns them to go, but of course that grudge is hanging over them.
Marisini takes him to see the bodies of his dead comrade, but Vic doesn't stand for any nonsense and is intent on completing their mission and reporting back to Rick. The Germans are setting up an operating post on the hill and Vic's out to stop them.
Wouldn't you know it, Vic is injured and trapped under a heavy pipe that's fallen, and Marsini heroically struggles to save him. Vic insists that Marsini must immediately report back to Rick with the info about the new information post to save the rest of the men. Marsini valiantly insists on saving the sarge anyway and overrules him.
More hardships ensue and a highly contrived role reversal occurs when Marsini is shot and now Vic is forced to abandon this unlikely good samaritan in order to save everyone else.
It's a gripping segment despite the tough to swallow script twists and turns and unknown to me guest star Simcox, a journeyman actor, does a good job in basically a two-hander.