M*A*S*H Season 10 Episode 9
To boost post-yuletide morale on Dec 26, Potter has the officers and enlisted men change places for the day.
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Serie: M*A*S*H
Episode Title: 'Twas the Day after Christmas
Air Date: 1981-12-28
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