Angela comes home after her first combat mission. Instead of resigning, Angela finds that she's been labeled a hero -- two enemy fighters that were killed by her commander was credited to her instead. A team of reporters heads out to interview Angela, but she is killed under mysterious circumstances, leading the JAG team to assist.
Angela comes home after her first combat mission. Instead of resigning, Angela finds that she's been labeled a hero -- two enemy fighters that were killed by her commander was credited to her instead. A team of reporters heads out to interview Angela, but she is killed under mysterious circumstances, leading the JAG team to assist.
Rabb and Austin board a nuclear sub to negotiate with a computer tech who is demanding forty million dollars to not use the trial launching of a new stealth torpedo to sink a cruise linear. The tech claims he can control the torpedo from his laptop. Austin, meanwhile, must fight her claustrophobia in order to try to distract the tech, while Rabb searches for another way to stop the torpedo before it’s too late.
The son of a Medal of Honor hero finds himself in trouble after a friendly fire incident where he might have been too drunk to coordinate the exercise. However, it turns out that although he has confessed to transposing the target figures, he is still hiding the truth of what has really happened. Can Rabb and Austin uncover the truth of this case before the weight of the General comes down on them?
Commander Rabb and Lt. Austin investigate the mysterious death of an officer at Arlington Cemetery. The death leads Rabb and Austin to theThai Ambassador's wife, and to several other unsolved murders. The case becomes even more complicated as Rabb becomes convinced the Ambassador’s wife is the same woman he once met while trying to search for his father as a teen in Vietnam.
When a test flight goes wrong and the pilot is killed, Rabb and Austin must uncover whether the crash was due to pilot error or some other reason. The case is made even more difficult as the dead pilot was a close friend of Rabb’s. Rabb must also comfort the pilot’s wife and young son. It is during this period that Rabb realizes he still has strong unresolved feelings for his deceased friend’s wife.
Rabb and Austin must try to defuse a tense situation at the American Embassy in Lima, Peru when a U.S serviceman shoots a local 15 year old boy whom he believes shot at him first. The matter is further complicated by the possibility that this was an attempt on the Ambassador’s life as well as by the apparent connection between the serviceman and the dead boy’s sister who may be pregnant with the serviceman’s child.
Commander Rabb and Lt. Austin get wrapped up in a military undercover operation to stop a militant group from getting stinger missiles. However, during their investigation a prison break occurs and Austin is taken prisoner by the brig break plotters and an undercover military operative. The team soon learns that the militants have a much bigger goal in mind, as the group gains control of a nuclear device at the Sea-Tac Island Naval Base. Rabb must fight against the obstruction by the base commander who refuses to see what is really going on, if he is to save himself, Austin and thousands of others from certain death.
When two US soldiers accidentally cross the Iraqi boarder and are confronted by Iraqi troops, one of the soldiers is killed and the other is imprisoned for espionage. However, the circumstances take a turn when the Iraqis agree to let the Americans send legal representatives to defend the surviving soldier and Rabb and Austin are deployed to handle the case. They then learn that an Iraqi CIA operative named “Scimitar” might be able to help them spirit away the soldier before his predetermined death sentence is carried out. But first the two must figure out which Iraqi Scimitar really is.
Rabb and Austin investigate the death of a female Marine recruit. Austin is sent undercover to try to find out if the death was systemic or just a one time occurrence and to hopefully also determine who the culpable person was. The answer puts Austin’s life in danger from an escaped federal prisoner who doesn’t plan to be taken alive.
Rabb and Austin are sent to investigate the possible alien abduction of a little girl who was living with her uncle, a former Navy seal, now living a secluded life. The clues to the little girl’s disappearance lead the two to a nearby abandoned military air base, where they too see strange alien like lights and painful sounds. Although the local officials discount their sightings, they return to further investigate the goings on at the old air base. What they soon discover is that a major drug running operation is headquartered at the air base. Although the team finds the little girl there, the drug runners capture Lt. Austin.
Cmdr. Rabb and Lt. Austin investigate the possible hazing and attempted murder of a Marine PFC during a landing exercise. When drugs are found near where the Marine is found, the investigation takes a strange twist. Rabb and Austin put their lives on the line as they confront a major drug gang to solve their case, but soon receive help from an unlikely source. The injured Marine’s comrades, forced to bend the constitutional rule of Posse Comitatus, come to their rescue.
During a routine air patrol, a Navy Tomcat has a catastrophic engine failure which destroys the fighter. The pilot and the RIO are able to eject in time. However, when a passing Hind helicopter make strafing run on the parachuting pair, the fighter’s wingman shoots down the helicopter. The Wingman is also the carrier’s Commander of the Air Group (the CAG). Cmdr. Rabb and Lt. Austin must investigate whether the shoot down was justified. They soon feel the pressure to charge the CAG for the shoot down, and force him from the Navy. The CAG doesn’t make their job any easier, either.
An old Navy pilot buddy of Rabb’s makes an emergency landing in Cuba while testing new software for F-14’s. Now the Cubans have the test pilot and an upgraded Tomcat. Rabb, Austin, and Krennick are sent to Cuba along with a State Department official to negotiate the return of the pilot and the fighter. Unknown to the others, Rabb is secretly told to destroy the fighter before the Russians acquire the software for themselves. However, this actually puts Rabb at odds with a CIA covert operation involving his pilot buddy.
When Lt. Austin receives a strange fax of the itinerary for someone called “Sheppard,” she and Commander Rabb don’t realize the seriousness of this fax. Later, Austin is shot and critically injured while at JAG headquarters by the person who accidentally sent the important fax to the wrong number. Rabb learns the shooter must be the infamous assassin known as “Hemlock;” a person that no one has seen long enough to give a description. Now, Rabb must find out Sheppard's true identity in order to find the assassin before he strikes again.
When a seasoned decorated sniper instructor is told he will be transferred back into overseas fighting action, he takes a long range sniper shot from the shooting range at that the new Colonel. The Colonel then demands that the sniper be charged with attempted murder. Commander Rabb is assigned to defend the sniper and he sees a different story on this case. However, the sniper decides to brig break and hides from the authorities.
When a Navy pilot dies without any explanation given, the mother of the pilot, who is also a U.S. Senator, demands JAG investigate the facts surrounding his death. Commander Rabb and Lt. Austin discover that the pilot was with a S.E.A.L. team at the time of his death. Also, the autopsy does agree with the SEAL team’s explanation of his death, which was the result of massive injuries to his body. When the SEAL team refuses to discuss the real details with Rabb and Austin, they threaten to bring charges on the entire team.
A distressed Colonel, having gone through a divorce that will now separate him from his young son, takes his son without permission on one last hunting trip together. However, when his ex-wife notifies the police of the kidnapping, an officer is hurt while trying to apprehend the Colonel. Rabb and Austin must track down the Colonel who has been acting strangely since his son started calling him by the unknown nickname his dead childhood friend and fellow Vietnam Vet called him by. The Colonel believes that taking his son to the hunting camp he shared with his deceased buddy might reveal what his buddy wants to share with him through his son.
When an astronaut is killed during a shuttle launch accident involving an escape procedure mishap, Rabb and Austin are sent to investigate the death since the astronaut was a navel officer preparing to crew a secret military shuttle mission. The team soon learns that the death was no accident, but an intentionally one by someone at the Cape. To make matters worse, their prime suspect turns out to be the replacement shuttle pilot, who has had a contentious and not too friendly a completive relationship with Rabb over their Navy history.
Rabb’s off duty casual sailing trip while in Hong Kong is interrupted when he is kidnapped by the Chinese military. They intend to get him to tell them the U.S.’s position on how U.S will respond if China uses force to take two islands claimed by Taiwan. Rabb is subjected to brainwashing, during which he begins to believe his long lost father is a prisoner in the next cell. When a double agent arrives in the same prison as Rabb, will Rabb be able to trust him in order to get out of the prison alive?
Cmdr. Rabb and Lt. Austin travel to Okinawa to investigate the murder of a Navy sailor. After finding nothing to go on, the two join the sailor’s ship, which is about to test an experimental ship and weapons control software system. However, during the test things go horribly wrong and it becomes clear the software has been sabotaged, leaving the ship adrift and vulnerable to the impending arrival of several North Korean naval vessels. To make matters worse, the ship’s weapons are now set to track and fire on any U.S. rescue response.
Cmdr. Rabb and Lt. Austin are sent to investigate the rape and murder of a Lieutenant serving onboard the USS Seahawk. Rabb learns the victim was someone he had a relationship with back in his Academy days. However, the civilian detective on the case, Turque, doesn’t believe Rabb’s explanation, and when their prime suspect is also murdered Turque focuses on Rabb as the prime suspect.
A group of U.S. soldiers are able to steal the Declaration of Independence while it was being secretly transferred across the country in order for restoration work to be done. They then broadcast a message saying they will hold the document hostage until their demands are met. JAG's newest lawyer, Lt. Sarah "Mac" MacKenzie, and Commander Rabb are assigned to the investigation. However, a secret Mac is keeping could put their investigation and the recovery of the document in jeopardy.
When a Marine Corporal escapes from eight years of confinement for espionage, which he claims innocence for, he heads out to get the one person he blames for his incarceration -- Admiral Chegwidden. He takes the Admiral hostage in his office and demands the evidence be re-investigated. A special hostage response team is sent to "neutralize" the Corporal before secret information is revealed.
Commander Rabb gets the depressing assignment of investigating the crash of an F-15 and the death of the pilot who happened to be an old friend. The investigation takes a strange turn when the surviving RIO appears to have been associated with several fatal crashes within the squadron. When the RIO decides to resign his commission to prevent any more mishaps, Rabb puts his life on the line by taking the man up on a flight to get him to change his mind. However, Rabb may have bitten off more than he can chew.
A SEAL member dies during an anti-terrorism attack on a ship carrying exposives, resulting in questions being asked about how and why he was killed by friendly fire. Rabb and MacKenzie are sent to investigate when one member claims the shooting wasn't an accident. While investigating, they uncover a secret about the dead SEAL.
An unqualified female fighter pilot accuses Captain Tom Boone of being a male chauvinist. Rabb and MacKenzie are sent to the USS Seahawk to look into the sexual harassment claim, but both arrive at very different conclusions. Rabb must defend Captain Boone in order to save the captain's career, but the captain proves to be more of a liability than anything to the case.
Harm and Mac head to Belfast in Northern Ireland to negociate the release of Lt. Nevin's baby who was, according to Nevin, kidnapped by the baby's father who happens to be a known terrorist. When Harm meets the father, he learns that he isn't the kidnapper, but instead is someone else more deeply involved.
After Admiral Chegwidden and his date, Dr. Laura DeLaney, trip a booby trap meant for him while jogging, Chegwidden decides to break off his relationship with her for her safety. Chegwidden also finds a small Buddha statue with a hole through its belly -- the calling card of a long dead sniper he knew back in Vietnam. To make matters worse, ex-CIA agent Osbourne reappears to gloat about the situation. However, when another attempt on Chegwidden’s life kills Laura, he decides it is time to take the gloves off. The only question is what will he do when he gets hands on Laura’s killer?
When MacKenzie gets her first ride in Rabb’s Stearman, a problem with the fuel line forces a near crash landing in the woods of Virginia. Not able to call for help on their radio, the two set out to find help. Unfortunately, they happen upon three poachers while they are trying to cover up a murder of a game warden. The poachers shoot at the pair, and pursue them through the woods in an attempt to kill them too. Rabb and Mac must use all their military training and skills to evade the three and find a way to repair the Stearman to get back home.
The U.S., in its efforts to convince the Kingdom of Romania to join N.A.T.O., invites the King to visit the U.S. However, after an earlier attempt on the King’s daughter’s life by a group opposed to the joining, the King begins to hesitate whether to join and whether it is safe for his daughter to join him on the trip. CIA’s Clayton Webb steps in and asks that Rabb be assigned as the Princess’ personal escort. Rabb reluctantly agrees, but soon finds the Princess a headstrong free spirited young woman who becomes infatuated with him. Can Rabb keep his eye on the ball and prevent an assassin they know is out there from killing the Princess?
A Marine thought to be dead is left behind on a mission that involved kidnapping a drug lord in Columbia. The target of the mission, Estruga, claims that the Marine is injured badly, but still clinging to life. The JAG team, who are already in Columbia to look into the death of the Marine, agrees to a meeting with Estruga. However, the meeting results in the kidnapping of Webb.
Harm goes undercover as a Marine gunnery sergeant in order to investigate an accident that occurred during Recon training. The team must work with Captain Koonan, a man who always uses questionable exercises during training.
When Lt. J.G. Bud Roberts is rescued after being taken hostage by a crazed Navy SEAL, long since MIA and homeless, Harm is surprised by Admiral Chegwidden’s decision to have JAG handle the man’s defense. Not only is the man accused of taking Bud hostage, but of killing two would-be convenience store robbers during the robbery. However, the homeless SEAL will not allow Harm help in his defense, and Harm and his team must figure out on their own why the SEAL was there during the robbery and what set him off if they are to successfully defend him.
Harm is hit by a car while jogging with MacKenzie. While recovering in the hospital, a Palestinian terrorist group takes over the building and barricades themselves in using explosives. They are there to stop a heart transplant procedure which is about to be performed on an Israeli Minister. Harm must try to stop the terrorists, save the Minister, and help the patients who are now blocked by the terrorists from their medical care, all while being barely able to walk.
Two old cold war naval foes, whom had once collided their war ships together before as enemies, now have collided their ships again as allies while preparing to participate in war game exercises. Harm and Mac are assigned to monitor the Russian ship as observers, while a Russian team, familiar to Harm, act as observers on the US vessel. However, both observing teams find that both Captains are more than ready to continue their cold war conflict. Worse, one Captain appears ready to sacrifice everything and everyone to be the final victor of the war between the two.
Rabb is assigned to prosecute a man accused of killing his wife’s lover after finding them alone together on the beach at night. The accused, after also being called a wife beating woman hater, demands a woman lawyer to defend him. MacKenzie is assign against her adamant objections. While the man’s wife is the prosecution's main witness since she says she witnessed the murder, he claims he was home asleep the night of the murder. Rabb and Mac must work from their opposite sides on the court to find out what really occurred the night of the murder.
When skeletal remains are found in a void space on a mothballed carrier, Rabb and Mac must investigate this mysterious occurrence. However, during their investigation, Rabb falls through an unmarked hole in a corridor floor, giving him a concussion. Rabb must find his way out to receive medical treatment. He begins to see the vague shape an Officer who leads him not to safety, but instead to a crew birth which might provide the answer to decade’s old murder.
In a case where a top female Cobra helicopter has been charged with fraternizing with an enlisted man against orders, Mac must prosecute and Harm must defend. The catch is that the pilot was grounded by the charge while performing her required necessary qualification flights that she must pass to continue flying.
When a Colonel disobeys a direct order to not send his soldiers on a rescue mission in Haiti, things are made worse when a photographer takes a picture that appears to show one of the American soldiers using a child as a human shield, during the fire fight that brakes out during the rescue. Now the SecNav demands that JAG court-martial the Colonel against their advice.
Harm and Mac must prosecute, while Chegwidden decides to personally defend the Colonel. However, will Harm’s aggressive search for the truth in Haiti help or hurt his case? Plus, Mac is confronted with prosecuting a fellow military officer she once had a secret past relation with, when she was his subordinate.
When a flight training mission mishap kills a civilian mother and child, after the trailing Tomcat clips a power line, JAG must investigate the cause. The pilot in the leading trainer jet, during the mishap, turns out to be an early mentor of Harm’s. It now turns to Harm to uncover the truth about the accident, even if it means uncovering damaging evidence against his former mentor.
When a crippled Vietnam War vet kills a Vietnamese businessman, Harm must un-wrangle his tell of his killing the Vietnamese Commander of the POW camp he was held prisoner in. He admits to killing the camp Commander as a just act, but wants to also confess to a murder he feels responsible for. But can Harm untangle the web the confessed killer weaves in explain his crime while he was in turned at the POW camp. Things go from bad to worse when the vet tells Harm that Harm’s father was a POW there too. Harm must overcome his disbelief and revulsion in the POW’s tale, in order to learn the truth of what happened to the POW back at the camp.
When an fully armed F-15 mysteriously disappears during a flight in a storm in the Bermuda Triangle, Harm and Mac are sent to investigate. However, they soon learn the pilot might be part of a terrorist plan to shoot down a commercial airliner carrying an important Palestinian leader. But is the Naval Aviator really in league with this terrorist group? It is up to Harm and Mac to uncover the answer.
After a Navy SEAL, as part of a SEAL team, rescues an American Undersecretary of State, President Clinton nominates him for the Medal of Honor. However, Rabb and Mac’s investigation into the matter leads to disturbing information, such as leaving a man behind, thus breaking the code of the SEALs. To make matters worse, the SEAL in question refuses to help provide any information that would help out his cause.
When a Marine helicopter is struck by an unknown flying object and crashes in the desert killing the Marine pilot, Rabb and Bud are sent to investigate the crash. Soon after arriving at the site and finding some unknown metallic-like fragments near the chopper, they are confronted by men in black from the government’s Defense Security Division (the DSD). They tell Harm they are now in charge of the investigation and to leave the site. However, Rabb doesn’t intend to give up his investigation into this incident so easily.
Rabb, seeking information on his missing POW father, meets with a mob connected Russian. However, during their secret meeting another Russian, a KGB Officer, intervenes, takes the mobster’s documents, and shoots the mobster. As this is happening, two FBI agents who were tailing the mobster try to enter the scene, but only find Rabb with the gun in his hand after getting it away from the KGB Officer. The KGB officer has disappeared and the FBI agents believe Rabb killed the mobster.
Now, the SecNav wants Rabb’s head on a plate. He orders him stand trial for murder. Worse, the lawyer assigned to his case believes he is guilty too, and proceeds with a strategy of mitigation and not for acquittal. Rabb sees that a Brig break is the only way for him to uncover the evidence he needs to clear his name, and to find the KGB Officer (and the information he has on his father’s whereabouts). With CIA agent Clayton Webb’s help, he just might succeed.
After a Turkish Colonel assigned to NATO is found dead in a Navy Ensign’s apartment, Rabb is assigned to investigate. Everything points to the Ensign as having been the object of harassment by the Colonel, but then not all is as it seems. Can Rabb find the truth behind the Colonel’s death? And even if he does, will it even lead to a prosecutable case? Rabb soon leans the truth is even stranger than even he thinks.
When Rabb’s unrequited love-interest, Annie Pendry, comes to him about a situation where she thinks her son, Josh, is lying about seeing a murder, Rabb looks into the son’s story. As Rabb starts to investigate, an attempt is made on Josh’s life. This leads to a full JAG investigation, which soon uncovers Russian mob connections, CIA investigations, and puts Josh’s life in extreme danger, as the only eyewitness to the real murder he saw.
When a Vice Admiral, who was a former mentor to Adm. Chegwidden, is found dead of an apparent suicide while on a hunting trip, Chegwidden assigns Rabb and Mac to find out what really happened. Even though Rabb and Mac think suicide was the likely cause of death, they soon learn that not all is at it appears to be. Their investigation soon butts head with the other two members of the hunting trip, both of whom have reasons to want the Vice Admiral out of the way, one of which is a high ranking Pentagon Naval Officer. Soon Rabb and Mac’s pursuit leads them in to a deadly encounter which they may not survive.
Rabb’s defense of a Marine tank driver, who accidentally ran over his CO’s tent during a training exercise because he was distracted by his child custody case with his drug using ex-wife, explodes into a hostage situation when the Marine takes his baby and tries to get away in an M1A1 Abrams tank. Rabb must defuse the escalating situation before the tank he has taken does any damage off base.
Rabb must investigate the sinking of a yacht after it was fired upon by a Navy ship trying to interdict drug smugglers. The drug lord owner of the yacht, who has diplomatic immunity, is suing the Navy for the loss of the yacht. However, the investigation takes a strange twist when it leads Rabb and Mac to a group of retired sailors turned vigilantes. Now the JAG team is caught between the ex-sailors and the drug lord, both of whom are seeking revenge.
When the JAG team investigates a sexual harassment charge against a Master Chief, who has had past allegations of harassment, the investigation leads them to a retired Navy Captain with a deep dark secret, which must now be revealed.
After the ending of Mac's relationship with Dalton Lowne, she has reason to believe that Dalton is stalking her -- until he's killed during an apparent robbery and the stalking continues. Harm is dismayed when the stress of the two events pushes Mac to the edge -- and to the bottle. Concerned for Mac's well-being, Harm searches for Mac's tormentor before he causes her additional damage. An unsuspected mutual attraction is revealed.
A fighter pilot claims he heard the voice of God tell him not to fire on an attacking Iraqi fighter.
When Cmdr. Rabb’s former RIO is charged with culpable dereliction of duty in a plane crash on the deck of the USS Patrick Henry, Rabb must go up against Col. MacKenzie to defend her against the charges Mac decides to press.
When Cmdr. Rabb and Col. Mackenzie are assigned to assist a mock trial of a past actual battleship accident by Navy Academy cadets, they find the original Naval investigation may have been flawed, and the person blamed innocent. The cadets’ mock trial and the cadets’ personal interactions soon begin to mirror the personal interactions which lead to the accident aboard the battleship.
Mac goes undercover to investigate charges of sexual misconduct against a Chief Petty Officer who is the leader of a local witches coven with many Navy members.
When the Navy locates a WWII era-sub presumed lost with all hands for 59 years, a treasure hunter named Jack Riggins goes to court to claim the salvage rights. Riggins wants to search for proof that the US hid information about whether the sub spotted the Japanese before the attack on Pearl Harbor. It soon is discovered that the sub did spot the attacking fleet, did send a message off, and that message was relayed on to Washington. Can the JAG team learn why the message wasn’t acted upon so many years ago, and at the same time prevent Riggins from salvaging the sub?
Cmdr. Rabb finds that when he takes up a convicted murder’s court appeal, it leads to a conflict with the convict’s daughter, whom turns out to be Rabb’s close friend and someone he didn’t know was connected with the convict. Both then fight to prove the convict’s guilt and innocence, but can their friendship survive this court appeal? However, soon both of their independent investigations lead to the same surprising conclusion.
Accused of collaborating with her abductors in a plot against a Navy vessel, a Marine tries to prove she was only
pretending to cooperate. Harm and Mac (David James Elliott,
Catherine Bell) are assigned to determine the truth, which comes out when the suspect agrees to take part in a CIA mission to locate a terrorist.
Everyone gathers at Admiral Chegwidden’s for Mac & Mic’s engagement party, plus another surprise. Harm & Mac spend most of the evening discussing their relationship over the years, with many flashbacks.
A journalist must face a military court after he ignores the regulation not to use his cell phone while accompanied by soldiers in Afghanistan.
A military tribunal is held for an Al-Queda leader who is accused of training militants for the attacks of September 11th.
Bud fights for his life after being critically injured in Afghanistan. Harm disobeys Admiral Chegwidden's orders to return to JAG headquarters in order to remain with Mac and Coates while they await word of Bud's condition.. Mikey stays with Harriett to help her cope with the waiting. The SecNav's position may be in jeopardy.
An Israeli soldier is charged with desertion - by the U.S. Marine Corps. Bud returns to the U.S. to begin his rehabilitation. Admiral Chegwidden admits to Harm that there is a major complication with his relationship with Meredith.
A Marine is charged with murdering his wife, but it is a lot more complicated than anyone realizes. Bud is having trouble getting started in his rehab. Lt. Singer gets her new billet - as JAG aboard the Seahawk. Sergei makes a big decision.
A deputy is killed in a car chase - but JAG gets involved when the "joyriders" turn out to be SEALs. A new SecNav gets sworn in, and a new lawyer comes to JAG. Bud comes home from the hospital. Harm takes Meridith up in his plane.
A RIO is critically injured during a flight.
Harm and Mac face the best lawyer the CIA has to offer as they try to bring a classified case of a 1968 "missing" Navy sub into the public domain.
Lt. Singer brings court martial papers up on 7 enlisted men on board her ship after a freak accident kills one seamen. Meanwhile, Mac is sent to investigate Lt. Singer herself after it is revealed that she is pregnant and may have become so while aboard the ship.
Harm and Manetti travel to Naples when suspicion arises that a serial killer may be someone aboard a U.S. destroyer.
When it appears he will be stranded at sea, Harm manages to find a way to get himself into a pilot's seat in an attempt to make it back to the States in time for Harriet and Bud's holiday party.
Mac finds herself in a pickle when a Navy officer causes a media controversy by claiming a new high tech weapon is faulty. After being separated from the service, it surfaces that he created the flaw himself to exploit it for his own financial gain outside the service. Meanwhile Harm finds himself being sued by an old woman who he rear ends.
Set during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II, a Navy nurse falls in love with a wounded Marine.
Harm gets a chance on the bench when Mac prosecutes a pilot for a friendly fire incident that kills three British soldiers.
Turner and Harm investigate a decorated Marine Lieutenant who was found in an empty warehouse where Vietnamese girls are being smuggled into the country to work in sweatshops.
Mac is involved with a case that involves diamond smuggling by Navy personnel and a CIA agent who has gone missing.
Mac defends a Marine who is brought back on to active duty after it is discovered he has been pretending to be a war hero for a decade and has been collecting speaking fees.
Cresswell informs Harm that he is being relocated to London, Mac is being sent to San Diego, and they each get to bring one person from the office with them. With their respective moving dates rapidly approaching, Harm and Mac must figure out their personal lives, as well as their feelings for one another.