Episode
Tour of Duty: Terms of Enlistment
Overview
A new man -- Woods -- walking point accidentally steps on a pressure-activated mine. While they are trying to get him off it, they are told a squad of VC are heading straight at them. McKay finally arrives to lift them out of the hot LZ. Zeke plans an R&R in Tokyo with Jennifer but the plans go awry when Major Darling offers Seymour a teaching post and position back in the States -- and she only has 48 hours to make her decision. Meanwhile a homosexual GI tries to commit suicide when he is being blackmailed. Jennifer tries to help him -- at the cost of her own career. Meanwhile Woods ends up in a fight, and Taylor realizes the man has career-potential abilities.
Details
- Series
- Tour of Duty
- Season
- Season 2
- Episode
- Episode 9
- Air date
- 1989-03-21
- Runtime
- 60 min
Episode context
Terms of Enlistment is Episode 9 in Season 2 of Tour of Duty. It aired on 1989-03-21. The runtime is 60 min.
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