Overview: A mountie is after the burglar of Banff, whom he believes is Agarn's look-a-like French Canadian cousin, Lucky Pierre Agarniere.
Overview: Everyone except Agarn is transferred, and he must train G Troop whose recruits turn out to be worse than F Troop.
Overview: A Prussian balloonist comes to the Fort to inspect prospective personnel.
Overview: The bank wants to repossess the saloon when O'Rourke's payroll is stolen, so Agarn and O'Rourke volunteer to guard the next one.
Overview: A phony medicine man tries to blame his thefts on Agarn when Agarn suffers a temporary memory loss.
Overview: O'Rourke Enterprises takes over a haunted ghost town, expecting to get rich when the railroad comes through.
Overview: The daughter of a mining tycoon, kidnapped and raised by Indians, takes a liking to Wilton.
Overview: Agarn is to cast the deciding absentee vote in a hometown election.
Overview: O'Rourke's visiting father turns the town into Little Ireland while the Sergeant is on vacation.
Overview: O'Rourke needs to distract a visiting colonel who enjoys bugle calls, but the trouble is that Dobbs is the army's worst bugler.
Overview: Wilton's husband-hunting sister goes after Dobbs, and also assists in Wild Eagle's appendectomy.
Overview: An Italian suitor challenges Agarn when Agarn goes after his beloved.
Overview: Capt. Parmenter's evil twin Kid Vicious has been robbing banks.
Overview: Wrongo gets mixed up with a goat and some dynamite when Parmenter assigns him as a guard.
Overview: Parmenter and Agarn go on a wilderness survival test with only a knife, a canteen, and the new Army survival manual.
Overview: O'Rourke tries to get even with a blackmailer who took over the saloon.
Overview: Two renegade Indians trap Parmenter and hold him hostage, but just want some company.
Overview: A samurai is looking for a Japanese girl.
Overview: O'Rourke must talk a runaway 10-year-old boy out of joining the cavalry.
Overview: A 147-year-old Indian comes back to take over all of America, and begins by trying to starve the troop into surrender.
Overview: Wilton wants to capture a wild stallion to impress Wrangler Jane, but O'Rourke wants to sell it to the circus..
Overview: A Transylvanian Count that everyone thinks is a vampire is believed responsible for the disappearance of Wrangler Jane.
Overview: Agarn leaves to manage a rock group called the Bedbugs, which is somewhat ahead of its time.
Overview: Agarn faces a firing squad after everyone believes he killed Sgt. O'Rourke.
Overview: Agarn's look-a-like Russian Cossack cousin, Dmitri Agarnoff, comes to town and falls for Wrangler Jane, making Wilton jealous.
Overview: Parmenter goes undercover to find out who is selling guns to the Apaches after a colonel lets him know that someone in F Troop is a traitor.
Overview: Their dreams of what could happen make Agarn and O'Rourke anxious to rescue Parmenter from a marriage broker.
Overview: F Troop faces eviction when a rich carpetbagger comes to town, so they stage an Indian raid to prove they're still needed.
Overview: When Parmenter catches a cold the day before his examination for promotion to major, his friends rush to his bedside with their homespun remedies.
Overview: Wild Eagle has a toothache, so O'Rourke sneaks him into the Fort to see a visiting dentist, where he has to pretend to be a member of the troop when he attracts the attention of a visiting general.
Overview: An efficiency expert comes to Fort Courage, with the authority to close it down.