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- CIA Analyst Jack Ryan is drawn into an illegal war fought by the US government against a Colombian drug cartel.
- In 1944, an Army doctor is in charge of a neuropsychiatric ward at an Army Air Corps hospital in Arizona, and he must deal with a variety of tough cases.
- In 1932, a modernizing U.S. Army orders the Cavalry to destroy its horses but some sympathetic cavalrymen, defying orders, steal the horses in order to save them from destruction, to the dismay of the top Army-brass.
- Tensions grow between the small army base and people from the nearby town. Despite well intentions of people from both sides it all escalates after the big dance in town.
- ABC's weekend extravaganzas about everything that can be called a sports event.
- During the Civil War, a young man enthusiastically joins the Union army thirsting to find glory and honor, but his first battle opens his eyes to the reality of how un-glorious and dishonorable war really is.
- A one-family documentary from Elmo Williams and his wife Lorraine. The former, who won an Academy Award for his editing of "High Noon", co-produced, directed, edited and photographed (probaly not the camera operator) it from a script by wife Lorraine Williams, who also co-wrote the three songs used. Filmed in part in all of the western states of the United States and using real cowboys, ranging in age from 'teens to their eighties, Williams examines every aspect of the jobs of the working cowboys across the years from the first ranching empires to the present day. No movie cowboys here, other than Tex Ritter as one of the narrators.
- The adventures of Bob Hampton out West bring him into association with General George Custer, who has plans for a raiding party on the Sioux camp near the Little Bighorn River.
- William Henry Walker moved to Fort Huachuca after his mother found employment as the kitchen manager at the all-Black servicemen's club. Walker grew up on the installation and enlisted in the U.S. Army. In 1935 he was assigned to Company G, 25th Infantry Regiment. He was then selected to attend the segregated Officer Candidate School at Fort Benning, Georgia in 1942. He served in the Western Pacific Campaigns of World War II.
- Friends cook Filipino cuisine in a battle against a husband and wife who prepare Costa Rican food, in hopes of winning a restaurant in Sierra Vista, Arizona.