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His father, William Corcoran Eustis, served as personal secretary to General Pershing during World War I. Hell on Wheels Series Finale Recap: The Last Stop Truths delivered by lies are no less true. User rating, 4.9 out of 5 stars with 44 reviews. On May 18, 2010, AMC placed a pilot order for Hell on Wheels with Endemol USA. His grandfather was former Vice President Levi P. Hell on Wheels tells the epic story of post-Civil War America, focusing on a Confederate solider (Anson Mount) who sets out to exact revenge on the Union. Hell on Wheels: The Complete First Season 3 Discs Blu-ray SKU: 4882293. Hell on Wheels was created by Joe and Tony Gayton in late 2008, and Endemol USA's scripted television division, headed by senior vice president of original programming Jeremy Gold, came on board to develop the series for AMC. Morton came from a well-connected family.
However, Morton continued to push for combat roles, knowing that at age 36, he had very much surpassed the 28-year mark typically admitted into the infantry. Receiving his Army Air Corps commission in 1942, he was stationed in North Africa doing primarily desk work. As the United States felt the toll of another world war, Morton Eustis left the comforts of home to serve his country.