Navy Log - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
The Pirate and the Pledge
Hiya Pam
The Leave
Home is the Sailor
The Phantom of the Blue Angels
Sky Pilot
Operation Three-in-One
Family Special
The Captain's Choice
The Transfer
Navy Corpsman
The Pentagon Story
The Pollywog of Yosu
The Bishop of Bayfield
Of Caution and Courage
The Bomb
Dr. Van
Operation Typewriter
The Gimmick
Demos the Grik
Little More Than a Brother
Lunger at Kunsan
The Web Feet
The Helium Umbrella
Ninety Day Wonder
The Fatal Crest
Not a Leg to Stand On
Men From Mars
The First Shot
The Beachcomber
Get Back Somehow
Rock Breaks Scissors
Ghost Ship
Bucket of Sand
Sacrifice
Night Landing
The Plebe
The Long Weekend
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