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Two days without sleep produce strange dreams.
Two days without sleep produce strange dreams.
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S1, EP15 "Tuttle"Hawkeye and Trapper, with an assist from Radar, make up a fictitious captain in order to donate his salary to an orphanage.
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S1, EP16 "The Ringbanger"The doctors conspire to retire a gung-ho colonel whose military exploits are making the hospital busier than usual.
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S1, EP17 "Sometimes You Hear the Bullet"Frank throws his back out and applies for a Purple Heart, while Hawkeye mourns the loss of a friend and sends an underage soldier home.
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S8, EP21 "Goodbye, Cruel World"Klinger grows desperate to return home when his effort to bring Toledo to the unit fails.
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S8, EP20 "Lend a Hand"Hawkeye flees to the front with an archenemy to avoid a "surprise" birthday party.
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S8, EP18 "Old Soldiers"When Hawkeye becomes temporary commander of the 4077th, he must contend with an "invasion" of Koreans.
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Members of the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital care for the injured during the Korean War and use humor to escape from the horror and depression of the situation. Among the 4077's people are Capts. Benjamin "Hawkeye" Pierce and "Trapper John" McIntire, Majs. Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan and Frank Burns, and Cpl. Walter "Radar" O'Reilly.
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