Fri, Nov 14, 1958
After an extensive campaign, Colonel Mackenzie and his men manage to capture the leader of a ruthless outlaw band. Their victory is short-lived, however, because the bandit quickly escapes from the guardhouse taking the daughter of a visiting general as captive with him. Mackenzie must cross the Mexican border, sneak into the outlaws' camp, rescue the hostage and return to Fort Clark before the general realizes that his daughter has been taken captive.
Fri, Nov 21, 1958
Jed Pierce, an infamous outlaw, is sentenced to be hung. Pierce's brother, Ben, kidnaps an important Mexican emissary on his way to Washington on a secret mission and sends word to Mackenzie that unless his brother is released, the diplomat will be killed. Believing that Ben will kill the diplomat and whoever escorts Jed to the prisoner exchange site, Mackenzie plans to turn the tables on the outlaws.
Fri, Nov 28, 1958
Mackenzie's attack on a band of marauding Indians is cut short when he receives word that a troop of Mexican federales are riding to the sound of the shooting. As his men return across the Rio Grande, Mackenzie has the misfortune of bumping into a colonel from the Inspector General's office who arrests him for crossing the Mexican border.
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Fri, Dec 5, 1958
While pursuing a gang of outlaws, Colonel Mackenzie enters a remote farmhouse and finds a woman bludgeoned to death and Andy Wheeler barely conscious from what he claims as a pistol whipping. Wheeler explains that the outlaws who attacked him and the dead woman fled when Mackenzie's men appeared, but the Colonel doubts Wheeler's story and plots to expose him and trap the rest of his gang in the process.
Sat, Dec 13, 1958
Colonel Mackenzie's troops are ordered to prevent renegades from filtering across the border into Mexico and, as a result, Dubois's supply wagons are being attacked in areas that they formerly patrolled. Mackenzie suspects that the wagons are carrying rifles intended to arm a counterrevolutionary force to retake Mexico by France and he sets a trap hoping to capture the guns and disperse the nascent military force before they can organize.
Sat, Dec 20, 1958
A cholera epidemic strikes western Texas and half the regiment stationed at Fort Clark are suffering from the disease, including the post doctor who dies while treating the troopers. A desperate plea for medical supplies is answered, but the wagon is ambushed and the morphine stolen. Although Colonel Mackenzie has contracted the cholera himself, he insists on leading the patrol to locate and recapture the desperately needed medicine.