Sgt. John Basilone

Sgt. John Basilone

Sgt. John Basilone is a character that appears on The Pacific and is played by Jon Seda

Appearances

ShowEpisodeNameAirdate
The PacificS01E01Part OneMar 14, 2010
The PacificS01E02Part TwoMar 21, 2010
The PacificS01E03Part ThreeMar 28, 2010
The PacificS01E04Part FourApr 4, 2010
The PacificS01E05Part FiveApr 11, 2010
The PacificS01E06Part SixApr 18, 2010
The PacificS01E07Part SevenApr 25, 2010
The PacificS01E08Part EightMay 2, 2010
The PacificS01E09Part NineMay 9, 2010
The PacificS01E10Part TenMay 16, 2010

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