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Kelly's Heroes is a 1970 war comedy drama film directed by Brian G. Hutton. Set during World War II , the film tells the story of a motley crew of American GIs who go AWOL in order to rob a French bank, located behind German lines, of its stored Nazi gold bars.
Davalos appeared in East of Eden (1955) as James Dean's brother Aron [3] and portrayed the convict Blind Dick in Cool Hand Luke (1967). His other film credits include roles in I Died a Thousand Times (1955); All the Young Men (1960); The Cabinet of Caligari (1962); Pit Stop (1969); Kelly's Heroes (1970); Brother, Cry for Me (1970); Hot Stuff (1979); Death Hunt (1981); Something Wicked This Way ...
Oddball (character), Marvel supervillain; Oddball (102 Dalmatians), a spotless dalmatian puppy in the film 102 Dalmatians; Oddball, eccentric tank commander played by Donald Sutherland in the film Kelly's Heroes
In WW2 Lieutenant General Patton was the 3rd Army Commander before he was promoted to 4-star General rank. I'm not sure what a 2-star wearing a 3rd Army patch is actually "commanding" but it's definitely NOT the 35th Infantry Division that contains Kelly's Heroes.John Simpson54 04:41, 6 February 2022 (UTC)
The MMN is a response to a deviant within a sequence of otherwise regular stimuli; thus, in an experimental setting, it is produced when stimuli are presented in a many-to-one ratio; for example, in a sequence of sounds s s s s s s s d s s s s d s s s..., the d is the deviant or oddball stimulus, and will elicit an MMN response.
Sandy McPeak (February 21, 1936 – December 31, 1997) was an American actor best known for such films and television series as Winnetka Road, L.A. Law, Centennial, Ode to Billy Joe, [1] Patton, The Osterman Weekend, Kelly's Heroes and Blue Thunder. [2]
The oddball method was first used in event-related potential (ERP) research by Nancy Squires, Kenneth Squires and Steven Hillyard at the UC San Diego. [2] The P300 response of different healthy subjects in a two-tone auditory oddball paradigm. The plots show the average response to oddball (red) and standard (blue) trials and their difference ...
Punk rock webzine, Noise for Heroes' Steven Gardner, described the EP, "basic, heavy riffs that grind away, drums that never tap when they can bludgeon, and David Thomas singing voice, a voice whose general texture sounds like The Rules being ripped in two." [2] In the following year they released, Negative Waves, their first studio album.