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- Showed featured dramatic reenactments of true Naval events taken from the files of the Defense Department. The episodes generally featured little known actors although better known performers sometimes hosted.
- Don Jagger is a Border Patrol deputy chief who is a troubleshooter from to various locations. His assignments take him from the Florida Everglades to Washington logging camps in this syndicated series.
- Jagger is sent to San Diego to break up a drug-smuggling gang operating along the Mexican border. He traces the narcotics to the criminals' headquarters - an innocent-looking bowling alley.
- Jagger is ordered to the Canadian border when a gang specializing in stealing guns from federal armories sets up a lucrative arms smuggling operation.
- Jagger and a Seminole Indian go deep into the Everglades in pursuit of a gang of illegal aliens who are smuggling guns.
- A woman goes to the police and tells them that her husband is plotting to murder her.
- Jagger goes undercover as a logger in a lumber camp near the Canadian border as part of his investigation into the smuggling of illegal aliens.
- The U.S. Navy sends the submarine, the USS Stingray, into shallow water within reach of enemy guns to pick up some floating airmen before the Japanese do.
- A young Japanese boy befriends a downed American pilot.
- During the first days of the D day invasion, a group of American officers realize there may be valuable intelligence gained from a captured German bunker. They need a German POW to lead them to the information, but are unsure how far they can really trust the man.
- The captain of a decommissioned battleship reminisces about his experiences at sea.
- A desk-bound officer with a penchant for action gets more than he bargained for when he leads an infantry attack on Normandy.
- A Navy commander tries to outsmart Nazi submarines lying in wait for Allied ships.
- A Navy physical instructor who is anxious for combat service, volunteers for the commandos. He sees his first action during the invasion of Normandy.
- A navy pilot has a bad habit of getting into trouble through his exuberant attitude to flying. Finally after many months and many transfers and encounter justifies his recklessness and redefines the rest of his life.
- A Navy transport plane, en route from Hawaii to the U.S., develops engine trouble. The pilot tries to call for help, but finds that he is unable to make radio contact.
- Combat films highlight the story of the only foreign man-of-war captured by American sailors since the early 19th century.
- A cigar box is Capt. John Laycock's inspiration for a system of unloading men and equipment in shallow water.
- A recent Greek Immigrant joins the navy and struggles to come to grips with life on board ship. When the cruiser he is on is suddenly dispatch to Greece he worries something has gone wrong and Greece is in some kind of war.
- Two Naval officers are assigned to a top-secret mission during World War II. Their destination: the White House.
- A Navy surgeon assumes leadership of the men in a Japanese prison camp.
- While 300 Navy dependents are being transferred by train across the country, a woman gives birth after many complications.
- The crew battles a fire aboard a munitions ship.