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1'''"King of the Greenie Board"''' is an episode of ''Series/{{JAG}}'' that first aired on September 21, 1999. Directed by Creator/AlanJLevi. Written by Creator/JohnSchulian.
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3In this episode of ''Series/{{JAG}}'', we see that Lt. Commander Rabb has returned to his former profession. He regains full flight status as a naval aviator, and deploys onboard the fictional carrier ''USS Patrick Henry''. He is deployed to Kosovo to enforce the no-fly zone there.
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5Lieutenant Elizabeth "Skates" Hawkes (Creator/SibelErgener), the radio intercept officer (RIO) from the second season episode [[Recap/JAGS02E05CrossingTheLine "Crossing the Line"]], is now Rabb's RIO. However, he can't completely escape his recent legal career, as he is also made the Wing Legal Officer, often assisting the inexperienced Carrier Judge Advocate with legal matters.
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7Rabb is also drawn into defending an enlisted sailor, Airman Griggs (Creator/SeanChristopherDavis), on negligence charges. Lt. Andrew "X-Man" Buxton (Creator/LochlynMunro) is a cocky, arrogant colleague of Rabb's, who blames Griggs when an ECM Jammer pod falls off its wing mount while Buxton is taking off. Buxton also happens to be Rabb's leader in formation.
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9After Buxton gets a little too aggressive and careless during a dogfight with enemy Serbian [=MiGs=], Rabb has to come in and save him. This causes the carrier air group (CAG) commander, Captain Pike (Creator/MarkMetcalf), to make Rabb flight leader instead of Buxton.
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11This, and the issue with Griggs, who allegedly didn't attach the pod right, causes strong tension between Rabb and Buxton. Another problem they have to contend with, is a Serbian command and control aircraft that appears to be monitoring the no-fly zone for coalition aircraft, so that Serbian fighters can get airborne when NATO aircraft are absent and operate unimpeded.
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13Rabb and Skates finally come up with a plan to find and neutralize that aircraft without shooting it down. Buxton however attempts to show Rabb up by finding and killing a motor rifle unit that appears to be targeting a convoy carrying refugees.
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15In the meantime, Major [=MacKenzie=] was promoted to lieutenant colonel and now outranks Rabb. She is tasked with prosecuting Corporal Winrow (Creator/ChristianPayne), a weapons instructor accused of being drunk while firing a prototype weapon, and starting a brushfire.
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17Mac puts a technical expert, Gunnery Sergeant Victor Galindez (Creator/RandyVasquez) on the stand to corroborate that there is nothing wrong with the weapon. Galindez though, has a different opinion -- one that may get him assigned to the JAG corps as an investigator.
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19Right before the episode ends, a Russian admiral (Creator/AdamGregor) onboard the carrier as an observer, confronts a celebrating Buxton along with Captain Pike. It turns out that the "Serbian" motor rifle element he strafed, was a Russian peacekeeping unit that was escorting the refugees to safety. Buxton is in trouble now.
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22* AspectRatioSwitch: From season 5 onwards, ''JAG'' was filmed in a widescreen (16:9) aspect ratio.
23* ComingInHot: Rabb suffers a bird strike, loses an engine and still manages to successfully land.
24* DidntThinkThisThrough: Buxton allows Rabb to take on fuel instead of taking on sufficient fuel himself. But he immediately proceeds to land right after Rabb does, instead of waiting for another tanker to get up and refuel. Besides the possibility of flaming out his engines during a carrier landing attempt, when he would need thrust to flare his aircraft, he never anticipated that Rabb's damaged aircraft may not have been cleared off the deck in time for his landing.
25* GargleBlaster: The "depth charge" that Corporal Winrow had a few of, the night before his mishap.
26* GilliganCut: Roberts waxes poetic about Rabb following his dream, "freed from the courtroom, unshackled from his desk and the mountains of paperwork that plagued him." Cut to Rabb in his quarters aboard the Patrick Henry, writing a letter on a laptop with so many paper documents around him that he placed some of them on his roommate's bunk.
27* IdiotBall: Buxton ignores a warning that [=MiGs=] always fly in pairs and a common tactic was to dangle one as bait to ambush any pursuing fighter. He still aggressively blunders in, and pretty soon gets locked on. Rabb has to lock on to Buxton's ambushers to get him to back off.
28* LeeroyJenkins: Buxton is a shoot first and ask questions later kinda guy. Exactly what lands him in hot water in the last act of the episode, too.
29* LoopholeAbuse: According to the rules of engagement, Rabb can't shoot down the command and control aircraft. But nothing prevents him from squirting fuel onto that aircraft, fogging up their cockpit windows and clogging up their air intakes, causing their engines to flame out and seek an emergency landing.
30* OlderAndWiser: Rabb gains this reputation eventually among the ''Patrick Henry'' air wing, especially compared to Buxton.
31* RankUp: Mac is promoted to lieutenant colonel (O-5), replacing the gold oak leaf on her uniform with a silver oak leaf (silver is senior to gold in the military). This is equivalent to a Commander in the Navy, which means she now outranks Rabb.
32* ScrewTheMoneyIHaveRules: Gunnery Sergeant Galindez reveals some extremely damaging information about a prototype weapon to save a corporal from a conviction, even if it meant costing him an extremely lucrative post retirement job with that weapon's maker.
33* ShoutOut to ''Literature/MobyDick'': Rabb's roommate wonders if Rabb is writing the sequel to Creator/HermanMelville's classic.

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