
Overview
Several months later, McKay -- mostly recovered -- is told that he will never fly again. Bitter, he tries to get a civilian job flying but is told that Vietnam vets are too freaky. When he finally gets a job flying air-traffic monitoring, he loses it -- not to a ""flashback"" but to sheer irritation. Ruiz returns home to New York but can't find a job. In Montana, Percell is now a carpenter and is nearly freaked' out by finding a Vietnamese worker on the crew. That same night he runs into a peace-activist at a blind date. Bill Griner returns home to North Carolina -- having been blinded. His parents turn to faith healing and Griner retreats to the ""comfort of the fields and a faithful dog"". Back in Vietnam, Taylor meets a new black soldier who tells him that he came back because the world is nowhere for a ""black"". Doc has been sent to a field hospital but gets in trouble even there because he shows compassion for a dying man.
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3 - 1The Luck September 23, 1989
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3 - 2Doc Hock September 30, 1989
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3 - 3The Ties That Bind October 07, 1989
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3 - 4Lonely at the Top October 14, 1989
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3 - 5A Bodyguard of Lies October 28, 1989
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3 - 6A Necessary End November 04, 1989
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3 - 7Cloud Nine November 11, 1989
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3 - 8Thanks for the Memories November 18, 1989
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3 - 9I Am What I Am December 02, 1989
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3 - 10World in Changes December 09, 1989
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3 - 11Green Christmas December 23, 1989
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3 - 12Odd Man Out January 06, 1990
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3 - 13And Make Death Proud to Take Us January 20, 1990
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3 - 14Dead Man Tales February 03, 1990
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3 - 15Road to Long Binh February 10, 1990
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3 - 16Acceptable Losses February 17, 1990
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3 - 17Vietnam Rag February 24, 1990
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3 - 18War is a Contact Sport March 24, 1990
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3 - 19Three Cheers for the Orange, White & Blue April 14, 1990
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3 - 20The Raid April 28, 1990
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3 - 21Payback April 28, 1990