Finally enlisted as a Marine, Sledge trains for combat at Camp Elliott. The 1st Marine Division lands at Cape Gloucester on the Japanese-held island of New Britain. As Leckie and the other Marines battle the Japanese, they quickly realize that the more ominous enemy is the smothering jungle itself. Having survived Gloucester and stationed on the godforsaken island of Pavuvu, Leckie begins displaying the physical and mental effects of combat and is sent to a naval hospital on nearby Banika for psychiatric observation.
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Austin Butler heads up an impressive ensemble cast as Major Gale 'Buck' Cleven. Fans will recognize Butler from his roles in popular series such as Arrow and The Shannara Chronicles. Alongside him sails Callum Turner as Major John 'Bucky' Egan, who previously won hearts in The Capture and The Borgias. Anthony Boyle brings Lt./Cpt./Maj. Harry Crosby to life with his exceptional acting skills honed through parts in Game of Thrones among others.