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NCIS: Los Angeles Season 4 Episode 2
A drone strike on a bomb-making compound in Afghanistan reveals the body of a recently retired Marine, leaving the NCIS: LA team to investigate why the Marine returned to Afghanistan and whether or not he betrayed the country he fought for.
Serie: NCIS: Los Angeles
Episode Title: The Recruit
Air Date: 2012-10-02
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