Armored Command

Armored Command is a 1961 American war drama film directed by Byron Haskin, and starring Howard Keel and Tina Louise.

It was filmed in Hohenfels, Bavaria, but takes place in the Vosges Mountains during the Eastern France campaign of World War II.

"[2] The Germans use a female spy to infiltrate an American position to get information on the movement of troops at the height of the Ardennes offensive, the start of the Battle of the Bulge.

Ron Alcorn produced and directed the film and raised finance via Allied Artists.

[7] Major General Daniel H. Hudelson (retired), who commanded the 40th California National Guard in Korea and fought in the Battle of the Bulge, sued Allied Artists and Ronald Alcorn for $350,000 alleging unauthorised use of his story ideas.