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Charles becomes the most unpopular man in camp when he receives a winterized polar suit from his parents.
Charles becomes the most unpopular man in camp when he receives a winterized polar suit from his parents.
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S4, EP17 "Dear Ma"Radar writes home to his mother while Hawkeye carries on foot inspection and Col. Potter gets shot in the backside.
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S4, EP18 "Der Tag"Hawkeye and B.J.'s efforts to be nice to Frank backfire when they invite him to join their poker game, and he cleans them out.
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S4, EP19 "Hawkeye"Hawkeye suffers a concussion and is rescued by a Korean family who cannot understand English.
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S7, EP12 "Dear Comrade"Hawkeye and B.J. discover Charles living the life of Riley due to the attentions of his menially paid Korean servant.
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S7, EP11 "Point of View"The experiences of being wounded, flown to the 4077th, operated on and treated are seen through a soldier's eyes.
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S7, EP10 "Baby, It's Cold Outside"Charles becomes the most unpopular man in camp when he receives a winterized polar suit from his parents.
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S7, EP9 "Major Ego"Charles assumes heroic proportions after reviving a dying patient with heart massage.
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