Overview: Private Wilton Parmenter gets promoted after leading a charge against the Confederates and receives an assignment as Fort Courage's new commanding officer.
Overview: O'Rourke plots to retrieve the cannon he loaned to the Hekawis for use in a festival.
Overview: A British Major shows the men the advantages of using camouflage to fight Indians.
Overview: Agarn believes he is dying after his medical report is mixed up with that of his horse.
Overview: A renegade Indian tries to go straight but finds he can't.
Overview: Sam Urp, scourge of the west, comes to Fort Courage for a showdown with Parmenter, the Scourge of the West.
Overview: Wilton's old girlfriend comes to vie for his affection and to persuade him to return to the East.
Overview: O'Rourke Enterprise's tries mail order brides while Parmenter is away at command school.
Overview: Agarn leaves the troop to become an Indian, and turns out to be a better Indian than the entire Hekawi tribe.
Overview: Dobbs' mother is coming but everyone thinks it is Laura Lee, a dance hall singer to entertain the men.
Overview: Parmenter accidentally saves Wild Eagle's life, and receives a baby as a reward.
Overview: A con man muscles his way into O'Rourke Enterprises by selling worthless land as potential gold mines.
Overview: A beautiful woman almost drives O'Rourke Enterprises out of business when she opens a saloon across the street.
Overview: Parmenter searches for the Hekawis' whiskey supply, unaware that it is hidden at Fort Courage.
Overview: The Chief's daughter is kidnapped by a brave from another tribe looking for a wife, and the troop comes to the rescue.
Overview: The Hekawis sell their land to the railroad and move into Fort Courage.
Overview: Agarn boasts to a girl he's trying to impress that he killed Geronimo, so Geronimo comes after Agarn.
Overview: A famous jinx comes to town and meets a widow whose four husbands have all died mysteriously.
Overview: Agarn's look-a-like Mexican bandit cousin comes to town, and the Corporal must capture him to clear his name.
Overview: Jane's cousin, an inventor, helps Parmenter win a poker game to replace the pension funds lost by O'Rourke.
Overview: The new Inspector General plots to wipe out the Hekawis with a rifle he has invented.
Overview: Agarn is chosen to test a bullet proof vest, but it is stolen when Fort Courage in infiltrated by spies.
Overview: O'Rourke, figuring his operations will be more profitable with Wilton away, plays cupid for Wilton and Jane.
Overview: Gypsies come and invade Fort Courage.
Overview: Agarn arranges a celebration of O'Rourke's 25 years of service in the Army.
Overview: The men learn that they are not legally enlisted so they leave and Wilton is forced to man the fort alone.
Overview: Just before the troop is to be cited for high morale, a fight breaks out.
Overview: O'Rourke adds things to the cook's food list in order to pad his pockets.
Overview: Agarn thinks he is crazy when he is the only one to see an Indian.
Overview: O'Rourke expects to make money on a young Indian scout in the cavalry sharpshooting contest.
Overview: Wilton's mother comes to visit and tries to tell him how to run the fort.
Overview: O'Rourke enterprises is in trouble when O'Rourke gets promoted to officer.
Overview: The peaceable Hekawis are ordered to go on the warpath by the Council of Indian Nations.
Overview: The town drunk poses as Captain to impress his visiting daughter.