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Harm and Mac defend an American captain who becomes a political scapegoat for a collision between a U.S. frigate and Greek and Turkish warships.
Harm and Mac defend an American captain who becomes a political scapegoat for a collision between a U.S. frigate and Greek and Turkish warships.
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S6, EP13 "Miracles"Harm sticks his neck out for a Marine sergeant charged with the murder of his wife, a man who claims a miracle led him to the crime scene.
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S6, EP14 "Killer Instinct"When a seaman's suicide aboard an aircraft carrier becomes a murder investigation, Harm and Bud are assigned to aid in the search for the killer.
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S6, EP15 "Iron Coffin"When a Russian submarine explodes killing 110 men, the U.S. submarine seen tailing the submarine is blamed for the incident.
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S6, EP16 "Retreat, Hell"Locals angered by a land dispute catch Gunny by surprise while he is transporting a prisoner, ambushing both of them before the 67-year-old private can face a court-martial.
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S6, EP12 "Collision Course"Harm and Mac defend an American captain who becomes a political scapegoat for a collision between a U.S. frigate and Greek and Turkish warships.
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S6, EP11 "Baby, It's Cold Outside"Harm goes to bat for a down-on-his-luck Marine veteran; he faces a lengthy prison term under the three-strikes law after assaulting a man who was beating his son.
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S6, EP10 "Touch and Go"An admiral's past improper sexual conduct hits the newspapers; Harm suspects Lt. Singer of leaking the story to promote her own career.
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S6, EP8 "A Separate Peace"Harm and Mac find themselves on opposite sides of the high-profile court-martial of Adm. Boone, who finally speaks up about the alleged massacre.
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