- CIA Agent John Haines discovers accidentally that SEAL petty officer Scott Navarro, reported killed in action 3 years earlier on Steven Algazi's authority, is probably still held by the Abu Sayyaf Muslim rebels on a remote island. Leaving a man behind is McNulty's personal weak spot, after 4/5 years Vietcong captivity. However the Pentagon brass feels the political risks are unacceptable, as in the case of a Sri Lankan diplomat kidnapped by Tamil Tigers. During and after a Washington gala ball, where J.T. must escort an ancient general's hot young wife, the fight for permission is harder then the rescue.—KGF Vissers
- A CIA agent working in the Philippines to get some Abu Sayaf rebels raid their camp. And one of them shows them something that belongs to an American serviceman. He later sends word to the Pentagon and when Colonel McNulty learns that the serviceman might be being held by the Abu Sayaf and was forgotten goes to Algazzi to tell him about it. He learns that Algazzi was the one who decided not to find him despite not having any proof that he is dead. McNulty, former POW himself wants to bring the man home. But a bureaucrat stops him. So he tries to find a way around him.—rcs0411@yahoo.com
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