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Angered by the way civilian doctors are profiting from the war, Hawkeye presents the Army with a bill for his medical services.
Angered by the way civilian doctors are profiting from the war, Hawkeye presents the Army with a bill for his medical services.
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S8, EP23 "War Co-Respondent"Happily married B.J. falls for a war correspondent (Susan Saint James).
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S8, EP24 "Back Pay"Angered by the way civilian doctors are profiting from the war, Hawkeye presents the Army with a bill for his medical services.
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S8, EP25 "April Fools"A no-nonsense colonel visits the 4077th during an outbreak of April Fools' Day pranks.
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S11, EP15 "As Time Goes By"Everyone steps forth with memorable contributions when Hot Lips insists that a time capsule be left by the 4077th crew.
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S11, EP14 "Give and Take"When Charles is handed the job of being the 4077's charity collection officer, he desperately tries to pass the buck.
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