Content & Trigger Warnings for Combat! (1962)
7 content warnings identified for this show.
Quick Summary
Yes, Combat! (1962) contains 7 content warnings : Death of a parent, Grief / bereavement (major focus), War / combat, Wrongful imprisonment, Gore / graphic violence, Gun violence, Torture.
The most severe warnings are for War / combat (severity 4/5), Gun violence (severity 4/5).
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| Warning | Season | Severity | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mental Health & Emotional | ||||
| Death of a parent | All | 2/5 | Referenced | Characters occasionally receive news that family members have died, referenced in dialogue and letters from home. |
| Grief / bereavement (major focus) | All | 3/5 | Depicted | Soldiers cope with the loss of comrades in arms throughout the series, with emotional scenes of mourning. |
| Other | ||||
| War / combat | All | 4/5 | Depicted | The entire series depicts WWII infantry combat in the European theater, with sustained battle sequences in every episode. |
| Wrongful imprisonment | All | 2/5 | Depicted | Soldiers are captured and held as prisoners of war, facing harsh conditions in enemy captivity. |
| Violence & Physical Harm | ||||
| Gore / graphic violence | All | 2/5 | Depicted | Combat injuries and deaths are shown, though the graphic level is limited by 1960s television standards. |
| Gun violence | All | 4/5 | Depicted | Constant gunfire, machine gun exchanges, and rifle combat between American and German soldiers throughout the series. |
| Torture | All | 2/5 | Depicted | POW interrogation scenes occur in some episodes, showing rough treatment and psychological pressure. |
Mental Health & Emotional
Characters occasionally receive news that family members have died, referenced in dialogue and letters from home.
Soldiers cope with the loss of comrades in arms throughout the series, with emotional scenes of mourning.
Other
The entire series depicts WWII infantry combat in the European theater, with sustained battle sequences in every episode.
Soldiers are captured and held as prisoners of war, facing harsh conditions in enemy captivity.
Violence & Physical Harm
Combat injuries and deaths are shown, though the graphic level is limited by 1960s television standards.
Constant gunfire, machine gun exchanges, and rifle combat between American and German soldiers throughout the series.
POW interrogation scenes occur in some episodes, showing rough treatment and psychological pressure.





