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Blood and Guts
A famous war correspondent arrives to write about the wounded who receive the donated pints of blood he’s brought., Hawkeye is sent to an aid station under heavy gunfire. The fighting is so close that Hawkeye decides to write out his will and testament withspecial bequests for his friends., A famous war correspondent (Gene Evans) arrives to write about the wounded who receive the donated pints of blood he’s brought. McKegney: Brett Cullen. Lt. Lacey: Rita Wilson. Goldman: Roy Goldman. Hawkeye: Alan Alda. B.J.: Mike Farrell. Directed by Charles S. Dubin., Potter calls on psychiatrist Sydney Freedman after Hawkeye must reopen one of Potter’s patients because Potter failed to remove all of the shrapnel., Hawkeye is outraged when a sensationalistic war correspondent, Clayton Kibbee, reports irresponsible G.I. stunts as tales of military valour. Hawkeye soon sets him straight., Flamboyant war correspondent Clayton Kibbee (Gene Evans) proves to be a royal pain when he drops in on the 4077th. Much to the chagrin of Hawkeye (Alan Alda), Kibbee insists upon representing irresponsible behavior as “great courage.” All of this was brought about by a stateside blood drive, intended to give the 4077th a more responsible boost than that provided by the reckless Kibbee.