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Visiting British soldiers explain an age-old tradition about the day after Christmas when the enlisted men and officers trade places for the day.
Visiting British soldiers explain an age-old tradition about the day after Christmas when the enlisted men and officers trade places for the day.
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S10, EP8 "Snap Judgement"Klinger is accused of being responsible for a rash of thefts around the camp.
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S10, EP9 "Snappier Judgement"Klinger, facing a court-martial, agrees to let Charles defend him.
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S10, EP10 "'Twas the Day After Christmas"Visiting British soldiers explain an age-old tradition about the day after Christmas when the enlisted men and officers trade places for the day.
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S10, EP4 "Rumor at the Top"When a general's emissary is sent to the 4077th to check it out, rumors about the visitor's real purpose run rampant.
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