Aired: 12/1/1976
The chauvinistic chief must adjust to the fact that his new commanding officer is a Wave.
Aired: 12/8/1976
An enlisted man thinks Sharkey is discriminating against him because he's Japenese.
Aired: 12/22/1976
Sharkey tries to help a recruit write a break up letter but is called away before finishing the task. Robinson sees the unfinished note and assumes that his buddy Sharkey is suffering heartbreak.
Aired: 12/29/1976
The men try to hide an inflatable female doll in the barracks without Sharkey's knowledge.
Aired: 1/12/1977
The shy Skolnick begins a whirlwind romance with a cocktail waitress, raising questions from those around him.
Aired: 1/19/1977
When Sharkey learns one of his recruits is using a hair dryer he confiscates it. But he learns that the men are upset and want the hair dryer returned.
Aired: 1/26/1977
Kowalski's sleepwalking leaves his facing a discharge, but Sharkey may be the one to blame.
Aired: 2/9/1977
A trip to the Tijuana bullfights sees the recruits being thrown in jail, as well as the officers coming to retrieve them.
Aired: 2/16/1977
The recruits try to hide Rodriguez's girlfriend after she unexpectedly shows up amid a crackdown on hookers sneaking onto the base.
Aired: 2/23/1977
It's Sharkey's birthday and is disappointed that he only gets gag gifts. Sharkey is persuaded to head to the local disco to cheer up and finds himself popular on the dance floor.
Aired: 3/2/1977
After continual interruptions, Sharkey gets an apartment off base.
Aired: 3/9/1977
Recruit Plunkett has been in a foul mood after since his marriage ended and it's affecting morale. Sharkey decides the antidote is to arrange double dates for himself and Plunkett which leads to troubles.
Aired: 3/16/1977
Misunderstandings leave the men thinking Sharkey is gay.
Aired: 3/23/1977
Sharkey seems to relish denying the men a celebration after the completion of boot camp. But when the food and other party favors arrive Sharkey is forced to reluctantly reconsider.
When a homeless drunk enters the barracks and makes himself at home, Sharkey is livid. And nothing that the men do dislodges the man from his comfy quarters.