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Boyle bails out over an island occupied by a British officer, his native aide and the aide's ill daughter.
The Black Sheep become sudden heroes after unwittingly saving Eleanor Roosevelt's transport plane from an enemy air attack.
Four nurses do a show for the Seabees in exchange for repairs to the island airstrip.
A World War II flying ace arrives on Black Squadron turf with an offer to help, but one of Pappy's Lambs learns of the ace's devious plans.
Pappy is ordered home to boost morale, and his strict replacement manages to alienate the whole squadron.
The Black Sheep scramble, leaving Col. Lard, Micklin's enlisted men and the nurses to fight enemy invaders.
An underage pilot and a nurse, who's a general's daughter and Pappy's old flame, disrupt the squadron.
A slick sergeant cons Pappy into exchanging whiskey for airplane oil that fails during combat.
When it comes around to the requalifying tests, the Black Sheep squadron members fail miserably.
A Navy commander and his squadron, flying with the Black Sheep, falsely claim to have sunk a ship.
T.J.'s romance with a Eurasian girl may jeopardize the squadron's assignment to stop the enemy's top commander.
When Sgt Micklin receives a promotion he seems very resistant to the idea. Pappy needs him to accept the new position so the chronic issues with ammunition for the Black Sheep squadron can be resolved.
Pappy and a combat priest clash when they must decide on what to do with a pilot who's afraid of flying.