Tour of Duty season 1

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Tour of Duty
Season 1
No. of episodes21
Release
Original network CBS
Original releaseSeptember 24, 1987 (1987-09-24) 
April 30, 1988 (1988-04-30)
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This is a list of episodes from the first season of Tour of Duty with episode summaries.

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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateRating/share
(households)
11"Pilot"Bill L. NortonSteve Duncan & L. Travis ClarkSeptember 24, 1987 (1987-09-24)10.6/17 [1]
After Firebase Ladybird suffers heavy casualties, Sergeant Anderson (Terence Knox) goes to recruit new soldiers to replace men he lost. He selects the best from a group of new recruits and meets, for the first time, their new platoon leader, Second Lieutenant Goldman (Stephen Caffrey).
22"Notes From the Underground"Bill L. NortonBill L. NortonOctober 1, 1987 (1987-10-01)10.3/17 [2]
The platoon gets attacked by the Viet Cong (VC), who strike and then disappear into tunnels. The GIs enter the tunnels to find the missing Taylor (Miguel A. Núñez Jr.), only to get trapped when the tunnel caves in.
33"Dislocations" Aaron Lipstadt Steven Phillip SmithOctober 8, 1987 (1987-10-08)12.0/19 [3]
Among the villagers being relocated by the platoon is a beautiful woman (guest star Tia Carrere) to whom Goldman (Stephen Caffrey) is attracted. When they are attacked on the trail, Goldman's life is saved by a VC, who turns out to be the woman's husband.
44"War Lover" Jim Johnston Rick HuskyOctober 15, 1987 (1987-10-15)10.4/17 [4]
The men find themselves assigned to assist a "hot shot" sergeant (guest star William Russ) with a mission to destroy an enemy bridge. Tempers reach a breaking point when Anderson (Terence Knox) finds a Vietnamese child and the sergeant wants the child killed.
55"Sitting Ducks"Aaron LipstadtSteve BelloOctober 29, 1987 (1987-10-29)10.8/16 [5]
The company provides security for an irrigation project, but it seems the VC know the Americans' every move. The platoon is assigned a guide named Tran (guest star Mako), but every time the Americans leave the village, they are mysteriously ambushed.
66"Burn, Baby, Burn"Reynaldo VillalobosStory by: L. Travis Clark & Steve Duncan
Teleplay by: L. Travis Clark & Steve Duncan & Steven Phillip Smith
November 5, 1987 (1987-11-05)10.2/16 [6]
Racial tension leads to violence when a militant black soldier named Tucker (guest star Ving Rhames) and a white racist named Innes (guest star Mark Rolston) both end up in Bravo Company. When the white soldier is killed with a bayonet belonging to Johnson (Stan Foster), black and white members of the company clash.
77"Brothers, Fathers and Sons"Bill L. NortonBill L. NortonNovember 12, 1987 (1987-11-12)9.5/14 [7]
Anderson (Terence Knox), Johnson (Stan Foster), and Baker (Eric Bruskotter) are shot down after catching a ride in a helicopter. As they head back to base, they encounter a woman giving birth as she is dying. Anderson ends up taking care of the baby, and the three soldiers end up battling with the VC - with tragic results.
88"The Good, the Bad and the Dead"Reynaldo VillalobosBrad RadnitzNovember 19, 1987 (1987-11-19)10.8/17 [8]
A drunken GI steals a jeep and gets arrested. Anderson (Terence Knox) recognises him as his former drill sergeant Aubrey Decker (guest star Tim Thomerson). Anderson helps to get him acquitted and gets him drafted into the squad, but his old friend immediately begins to disobey orders.
99"Battling Baker Brothers"Bill L. NortonStory by: Bill L. Norton
Teleplay by: Bill L. Norton & David Wyles
December 10, 1987 (1987-12-10)10.6/17 [9]
When Baker's (Eric Bruskotter) twin brother Karl (guest star Karl Bruskotter) shows up, the two end up fighting and nearly destroy the base. When his brother's helicopter goes down the next morning, Baker goes after him but gets captured by the VC.
1010"Nowhere to Run"Randy RobertsRick HuskyDecember 17, 1987 (1987-12-17)10.7/17 [10]
Purcell (Tony Becker) has just received a "Dear John" letter. After that, the bridge he was assigned to secure gets blown up. When he escorts a dying baby and its mother to a med evacuation center, Goldman (Stephen Caffrey) is reunited with an old flame; an Army nurse named Lt. Nikki Raines (Pamela Gidley).
1111"Roadrunner"Jim JohnstonRobert Burns ClarkJanuary 7, 1988 (1988-01-07)12.5/18 [11]
Anderson's (Terence Knox) confidence is shaken when he is almost killed by a barrage of mortar fire. When the soldiers are ordered to rescue downed pilots from an occupied valley, Anderson questions his ability to lead.
1212"Pushin' Too Hard"Bill L. NortonStory by: David Hume Kennerly & Dennis Foley
Teleplay by: Steven Phillip Smith
January 14, 1988 (1988-01-14)11.7/17 [12]
Bravo company is sent on a reconnaissance mission to capture a prisoner. With them is an attractive female reporter named Vickie Adams (guest star Talia Balsam) who is intent on getting combat footage, but she quickly becomes a distraction to the men.
1313"USO Down"Ronald L. SchwaryJim BeaverJanuary 21, 1988 (1988-01-21)11.5/17 [13]
A USO band, including three female dancers, are rushed to a helicopter to be flown to their next destination. The helicopter is shot down and the entire crew is killed, leaving the troupe's lives in the hands of Bravo Company.
1414"Under Siege"Stephen L. PoseyStory by: Steve Bello
Teleplay by: Steve Bello & Robert Burns Clark
February 11, 1988 (1988-02-11)12.5/19 [14]
A captain joins the platoon as the new leader and is immediately popular with the men. His arrival is fortuitous because there is evidence that the North Vietnamese Army (NVA) is planning a big push right over Firebase Ladybird. However, Anderson (Terence Knox) is wary of the new captain's tactics.
1515"Soldiers"Bill L. NortonRick HuskyFebruary 18, 1988 (1988-02-18)11.9/17 [15]
Purcell (Tony Becker) is given emergency medical leave to visit his sick father in Hawaii. When he arrives, he learns his father has taken up with a much younger woman. Meanwhile, Taylor (Miguel A. Núñez Jr.) and Ruiz (Ramón Franco) get sent there for some R&R and witness negative reactions to the war.
1616"Gray-Brown Odyssey"Randy RobertsBruce ReismanFebruary 25, 1988 (1988-02-25)12.9/19 [16]
When Goldman (Stephen Caffrey) and Horn (Joshua D. Maurer) are ambushed in their jeep, their companions are killed and they are separated. Goldman is temporarily blinded, but Horn manages to capture a female VC, whom Goldman forces at gunpoint to lead him to safety.
1717"Blood Brothers"Charles CorrellChristian DarrenMarch 12, 1988 (1988-03-12)9.0/16 [17]
Goldman's (Stephen Caffrey) estranged father arrives, a retired general on a fact-finding mission for Washington. Meanwhile, Ruiz (Ramón Franco) begins to suspect there is a heroin supplier on the base.
1818"The Short Time"Bill DukeStory by: Bruce Reisman & Peter Lubliner
Teleplay by: Bruce Reisman
March 19, 1988 (1988-03-19)10.5/18 [18]
Taylor (Miguel A. Núñez Jr.) must address his mixed emotions about his return home. His hatred for the war conflicts with the strong bond he has with his fellow soldiers and his uncertainty about life back home.
1919"Paradise Lost"James L. ConwayRobert Burns ClarkMarch 26, 1988 (1988-03-26)9.8/19 [19]
The squad meets a mysterious ex-GI living among the natives. Goldman (Stephen Caffrey) follows orders to help fortify the natives against the VC, but what follows is exactly what the mystery man warned him about.
2020"Angel of Mercy"UnknownUnknownApril 9, 1988 (1988-04-09)9.5/17 [20]
A wounded NVA colonel is captured by the platoon and Goldman (Stephen Caffrey) and Anderson (Terence Knox) are hit in a firefight. All three are taken to the nearby hospital, where Goldman once again meets up with his former girlfriend, Nurse Lt. Nikki Raines, and hears some unexpected news.
2121"The Hill"Robert IscoveSteven Phillip SmithApril 30, 1988 (1988-04-30)8.3/15 [21]
Goldman (Stephen Caffrey) enjoys a brief R&R with Nikki, but she refuses to marry him. When he returns to base, he finds out his unit has been assigned to help take Hill 1000, which they've taken before and lost. Meanwhile, Horn (Joshua D. Maurer) refuses to follow orders at the risk of court martial.

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