6:09 | While stationed in Korea, Callovi experiences combat bureaucracy, bitter cold and a close call with a stealthy enemy. An attachment of Turkish soldiers proves to be a little too comfortable with the butchery of war.
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Despite his efforts, Brooklyn-born Peter Callovi is inducted into the US Army in 1951. His skills with a rifle land him a position with the Military Police, which he hopes will keep him stateside - but fate has other plans for him.
Callovi falls in love, causing him to lose track of time and become AWOL on several occasions. His ping-pong record of promotions and demotions leads to his stripes being applied with snap-on buttons.
Callovi's role as Military Policeman comes with its perks, but also leads to some awkward experiences - with GIs and Generals alike.
A medical condition requires Callovi to seek surgery in Japan, where he works and plays during recovery. He navigates the complications of becoming romantically involved with the locals.
Upon his release, Callovi is offered a job in Japan. His girlfriend (and future wife) denies his request to stay, establishing an understanding that would last throughout his career: Judy knows best.
Callovi's military experience provides lessons about work ethic and tolerance. He holds no animosity to his former enemy, and offers sage advice to young enlistees.