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Mac defends a Marine whose actions may have caused the deaths of two fellow soldiers; Harm's test flight in a spy plane turns into a dangerous mission to take photos over North Korea.
Mac defends a Marine whose actions may have caused the deaths of two fellow soldiers; Harm's test flight in a spy plane turns into a dangerous mission to take photos over North Korea.
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S9, EP4 "The One That Got Away"Mac defends a Marine whose actions may have caused the deaths of two fellow soldiers; Harm's test flight in a spy plane turns into a dangerous mission to take photos over North Korea.
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S9, EP7 "Close Quarters"The admiral buries Harm in backlogged case files; a veteran (Ossie Davis) says a bureaucratic snafu forced him to steal; a submarine picks up a North Korean crew imperiled by a SARS outbreak.
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S9, EP8 "Posse Comitatus"A Marine helicopter pilot interferes with local law enforcement during a hostage standoff and is accused of violating an act which bans military action on U.S. soil.
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S9, EP9 "The Boast"The Navy's star pitcher (Barry Zito) faces assault charges after hitting a Marine with a ball during the annual baseball game.
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