The Lost Patrol

The Lost Patrol 6.9

During World War I, a British army patrol was crossing the Mesopotamian Desert when their commander, the only one who knew their purpose, was killed by a bullet from a hidden bandit. The guards of the patrol kept the troops moving northward in a variety of ways, and they assumed that they would meet their large army by going straight north. When exhausted and exhausted, they found an oasis, where they rested for a night, and the next day, when they woke up, they found that their horses had been stolen and their sentinels were dead. surrounded by an endless expanse of desert, how can these sleepy and tired patrols walk out of the desert alive to find their own troops?