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Trapper's ulcer is his ticket home until the Army thinks up a regulation that spoils his going-away party.
Trapper's ulcer is his ticket home until the Army thinks up a regulation that spoils his going-away party.
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S10, EP18 "Promotion Commotion"The surgeons suffer a barrage of preferential treatment from the enlisted personnel when they are placed on the camp's promotion board.
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S10, EP20 "Sons and Bowlers"Hawkeye desperately tries to contact his hospitalized father in Maine while the rest of the camp is preoccupied with a bowling match against a group of Marines.
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S3, EP7 "Check-Up"Trapper's ulcer is his ticket home until the Army thinks up a regulation that spoils his going-away party.
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S10, EP17 "Where There's a Will, There's a War"While under intense enemy shelling in a combat zone, Hawkeye decides it is time to make out his will.
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S10, EP16 "Pressure Points"Psychiatrist Dr. Sidney Freedman visits the 4077th when Col. Potter loses all confidence in himself as a physician.
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S10, EP15 "The Tooth Shall Set You Free"It is a painful time for everyone when Winchester, suffering from a toothache, refuses to see an Army dentist.
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S10, EP14 "A Holy Mess"A soldier goes AWOL and the 4077th receives fresh eggs from a grateful farmer.
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