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Eric Braeden (born Hans-Jörg Gudegast; April 3, 1941) is a German-American film and television actor, known for his roles as Victor Newman on the CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless, as Hans Dietrich in the 1960s TV series The Rat Patrol, Dr. Charles Forbin in Colossus: The Forbin Project, as Dr. Otto Hasslein in Escape from the Planet of the Apes, and as John Jacob Astor IV in the 1997 ...
Fort Belknap, located near Newcastle, Texas, was established in November 1851 [3] by brevet Brigadier General William G. Belknap to protect the Texas frontier against raids by the Kiowa and Comanche. It was the northernmost fort in a line from the Rio Grande to the Red River .
Hauptmann (Captain) Hans Dietrich: Hans Gudegast: A dedicated and honorable German officer and the Patrol's main nemesis. By the end of the series, it becomes clear that Dietrich, although a cunning opponent, never stoops to the cruel methods of fellow Nazi officers. Gudegast later became famous as a soap opera star under the pseudonym Eric ...
Troy raids German HQ and kidnaps Dr. Erich Schneidermann. At the same time Moffitt, Tully and Hitch are captured by Captain Dietrich. Dietrich reveals that Troy is carrying a vial of deadly radium. He urges Moffitt to divulge Troy's destination, bargaining the Patrols' unconditional freedom for the return of Schneidermann.
Fort Belknap (Texas), a historic fort in Texas This page was last edited on 23 July 2021, at 10:43 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Bounded by Houston, Belknap, Weatherford, and Commerce Sts., Fort Worth, Texas: Coordinates ... Tallest building in Fort Worth 194 feet (59 m) 1895-1920 Succeeded by.
Belknap-class cruiser, a class of United States Navy guided missile cruisers built during the 1960s Camp Belknap (military camp) , a Mexican–American War camp in Texas Fort Belknap (Texas) , built in 1851 to protect the Texas frontier against raids by the Kiowa and Comanche
The Battle of Stone Houses was a skirmish between Texas Rangers and a band of Kichai Indians which took place on November 10, 1837. The skirmish, which took place ten miles south of what is now Windthorst, Texas, was named for three stone mounds near the battlefield which appeared to the Indians to be small houses.