Colonel Potter picks up the epistolary routine, writing to his wife, Mildred, on their anniversary. Radar is having trouble connecting with the new camp commander, having had this great connection to Henry Blake. Frank and Margaret get wind of the anniversary and decide to give him a present. They find a Korean guy who does sculpture and hire him to make a wooden bust of Potter. When the guy shows them an example of his work he hands them a board, saying, "It used to be round." When Frank says, "That's a two by four," the guy says, "Thank you." Meanwhile, a helicopter pilot points out that a horse has been seen running loose not too far from camp. He wants a rifle to put down the horse, but when Radar gets wind of this, he enlists Hawkeye and B. J. to assist him in aiding the horse. When they get there, they find it has been wounded but not seriously. They load up the horse and take it back to camp after a series of comic efforts to capture it. The final scene is quite touching with Radar finally making the connection he had hoped for.