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How Experience in the Combat of World War II Influenced the Twilight Zone's Creator
2022-12-18
[Military] He was assigned to a roving demolition squad nicknamed the "Death Squad" for its high casualty rate. Serling experienced combat in the Battle of Leyte and in Manilla in intense urban warfare. The randomness of the death he saw, and likely some type of survivor's guilt, lingered well after the war, according to his family. He witnessed one of his fellow platoon mates, Melvin Levy, killed when a food crate being air-dropped to their location landed on Levy's head while he was telling a joke to the platoon.

Posted by:Anomalous Sources

#2  Mike Rowe has a chapter about Roderick Serling in his "The Way I Heard It". Good book.
Posted by: ed in texas   2022-12-18 09:44  

#1  ...From what I've read, Serling probably had a pretty solid case of PTSD, and writing was his safety valve.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2022-12-18 09:15  

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