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- Maj. Whittaker sent to the 1223rd Ango-American Personel Evalulation Group. Col. Rodney needs a JAG officer for an impartial court martial investigation of Lt. Bianchi. Bianchi is held behind enemy lines after refusing blow up a church.
- Cpl. Brown takes a jeep, without permission, and crashes into Lt. Wellington's car, killing him. Brown says he swerved to avoid a man in the road. A book found at the scene leads Capt. Young to Laura McGregor who maybe hiding a German.
- Partisan leader Bartolemeo Genco leads a group of American back through enemy lines. Lt. Mario Pinelli shoots him dead in front of his men. Young and Whittaker investigate Pinelli for murder and discover they both loved Giulia Lazzara.
- Captain David Young defends a MP sergeant accused of murdering a Nazi officer.
- Hospital core-man John Garcia is charged with negligence after he gave a sedative overdose to Sgt. Cooper. Lt. Foster says Cooper received a "Dear John" letter. Lt. Young believes Foster is lying and actually committed euthanasia herself.
- Whittaker and Young are sent to Rome to liaise with British Inteligence. The British suspect American correspondent Lawrence Creighton passed on inside information, about the Gothic Line, to the Germans. The pair are told to investigate.
- In 1942, depots were set up in Persia to supply the Soviets, at Stalingrad. Despite the campaign ending the base remained open. Capt. Young is sent to defend a black soldier, Sgt. Jackson who is accused of assault and stealing five trucks
- Capt. Merrill admits to murdering Lt. Ainsley. He had been locked in his hotel room, for six days, when Ainsley came to find him. Whittaker attempts discover about a top secret mission, in Cicily, in which Merrill returned traumitised.
- Camp Epping, is a realistic Nazi camp where men learn to handle being captured. When British officer Capt. Windfield is killed by Sgt. Sullivan, Capt. Young is assigned. Sullivan tells him that Major Miesko camp's have become too real.
- Following an air raid, an injured G.I. is found in the debris. On him is an antique pistol, stolen from the home of Sir William Gaut. Cpl. Winston admits to blowing the safe but refuses to say where the loot is and who his accomplice was.