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Harm heads to China to negotiate the release of the crew after a U.S. spy plane collides with a Chinese fighter, forcing an emergency landing.
Harm heads to China to negotiate the release of the crew after a U.S. spy plane collides with a Chinese fighter, forcing an emergency landing.
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S7, EP14 "Odd Man Out"Harm faces Mac in court when he defends a Navy medical corps man accused of murdering a Marine sergeant during a training exercise; Bud serves on the jury in the case and must choose sides.
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S7, EP15 "Head to Toe"Harm and Mac defend a female pilot stationed in Saudi Arabia who refuses to follow local laws of wearing traditional dress and veils.
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S7, EP16 "The Mission"Harm's Tomcat is struck by an enemy missile when he flies a bombing mission into Afghanistan; Lt. Singer becomes jealous of Bud's imminent promotion.
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S7, EP17 "Exculpatory Evidence"Charged with dereliction of duty for not defending a client effectively, Bud faces a career-ending court martial with Harm on his side and Sturgis prosecuting.
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S7, EP13 "Code of Conduct"Harm defends a Navy SEAL who disobeyed orders to rescue a comrade, resulting in the death of another officer.
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S7, EP12 "Capital Crime"A love triangle seems to be to blame for a female Navy officer's murder; until Mac's psychic powers are unleashed and visions of a terrorist plot to steal nuclear weapons dance in his head.
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S7, EP11 "Answered Prayers"On Christmas Eve, Harm is left in charge of petty officer charged with larceny; the Navy is forced to round up reindeer that have wandered onto the airbase.
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S7, EP10 "Dog Robber"Harm continues to defend a lieutenant who claims bombing a U.S. Navy spy plane being held by the Chinese was the right thing to do; Mac investigates a charge of sexual harassment.
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