Overview: The visit of the Major's father, Jake, creates tension.
Overview: Jake moves in with Lt. Holowachuk after a fight with the Major.
Overview: Revealing old photos of mayoral candidate Polly hit the papers.
Overview: The Major must hire Elizabeth to cater a reception for a visiting general.
Overview: Casey has a fever and Oz-like nightmares on Halloween.
Overview: The Major takes a leave of absence and goes with Polly on the election trail when she runs for mayor.
Overview: Gunny joins the Secret Service and becomes a harem member to guard a visiting emir.
Overview: Fearing a crash, Elizabeth won't drive her new car; Gen. Craig is on crutches and creating havoc with them.
Overview: Apartment manager Lt. Holowachuk backs a rent strike against the landlord: Gen. Craig.
Overview: A change in her college friends disturbs Polly.
Overview: Everyone jumps to conclusions about Gen. Craig's activities.
Overview: Polly is enlisted to be hostess of the '40s-themed USO ball, where new and old loves are sparked.
Overview: Gen. Craig and the Major go to night school.
Overview: The Major is embarrassed about taking piano lessons.
Overview: A corporate headhunter woos several marines.
Overview: After being denied a promotion, the Major considers leaving the Marines.
Overview: The major and a visiting Russian officer compete.
Overview: Polly's role in a play opposite Lt. Holowachuk makes the Major jealous.
Overview: Gunny's apartment is robbed.
Overview: The Major suspects Robin's new boyfriend may be battered by his father, another major, despite denials from the family; Lt. Holowachuk tries to fill his basketball team but finds complications when Gen. Craig wants to play--and no one wants to guard him because he is the general.
Overview: General Craig is transferred to the White House.
Overview: Polly and the Major get in an arguement over his birthday gift to Casey, a Daisy rifle. But who eventually wins the fight?