- Rush and the team try to solve the murder of a soldier who was deployed in the post-9/11 War on Terror, only to discover that she was having trouble coping with her trauma and holding her family together at the same time.
- The discovery of a prosthetic arm in the river leads detectives to look into the case of a woman in the National Guard who went missing shortly after returning from a tour of duty in Iraq, where she lost an arm. Detectives learn she had trouble fitting back into civilian life.—Levi
- The team reopens the two year-old case of Dana Taylor, a missing 30-year-old Iraq War veteran, wife and mother, whose prosthetic arm is found in a river. National Guard corporal Dana was struggling to reintegrate into civilian life after losing her arm in her last tour as a driver, becoming ever close buddies with Tommy Kelly, whose life she rescued, but bitterly resented by the widow of the second passenger, who died. That bond wrecked her marriage with Geoff Taylor, who was driven to adultery. Dana suffered from traumatic anxiety, causing erratic (over-reactions, and her sissy behavior at a school, when asked if she ever killed someone, also infuriated a fellow veteran.—KGF Vissers
- A 2004 case involving the disappearance of a female war veteran reopens when her prosthetic arm is found in a river
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