First Aired September 07, 1966
A Canadian Mountie (Paul Lynde) arrives at Fort Courage on the trail of Agarn's fur-trapping Canadian cousin (Larry Storch in a dual role).
First Aired September 14, 1966
F Troop must train G Troop, its replacements at Fort Courage.
First Aired September 21, 1966
A Prussian balloonist (Harvey Korman) arrives to train F Troop in a balloon.
First Aired September 28, 1966
After the troop payroll train is robbed, O'Rourke and Agarn ride along as mail clerks to protect the money.
First Aired October 05, 1966
Agarn's case of amnesia makes him the fall guy for a crooked medicine man (guest star Milton Berle).
First Aired October 12, 1966
O'Rourke, Agarn, Dobs, and Vanderbilt resign from the army to homestead a ghost town rumored to have an actual ghost.
First Aired October 19, 1966
O'Rourke plans to reunite a wealthy man with his long lost daughter who grew up with Indians.
First Aired October 26, 1966
When the candidates running to be Agarn's hometown mayor end up in a tie, both arrive in Fort Courage courting Agarn's vote.
First Aired November 02, 1966
When O'Rourke's father comes for a visit, he quickly makes a nuisance of himself.
First Aired November 09, 1966
Trooper Dobbs' terrible bugle playing lands the fort in trouble when fort inspector "Bugle Bill" Bartlett arrives, who bases his decisions about a fort on the ability of the fort's bugle player.
First Aired November 16, 1966
Parmenter's sister arrives at Fort Courage and sets her eyes on Private Dobbs.
First Aired November 23, 1966
The troop helps an Italian and his beautiful daughter who arrived in town.
First Aired November 30, 1966
Confusion results when the town bank is robbed by Kid Vicious, who is an exact look-alike for Parmenter.
First Aired December 07, 1966
Wrongo Starr returns to Fort Courage escorting a load of dynamite.
First Aired December 14, 1966
Parmenter and Agarn are selected for a wilderness survival course.
First Aired December 21, 1966
A blackmailer takes control of O'Rourke's saloon, and O'Rourke vows to get even.
First Aired December 28, 1966
Two renegade Indians kidnap Parmenter, and the troops sets out to rescue him.
First Aired January 04, 1967
A Japanese girl seeks refuge in Fort Courage from "honorable bad man".
First Aired January 11, 1967
When a ten-year-old boy tries to enlist in F Troop, O'Rourke tries to discourage him.
First Aired January 18, 1967
147-year-old Hekawi chief Flaming Arrow (guest star Phil Harris) leads the tribe in an attack on Fort Courage.
First Aired January 25, 1967
Both Parmenter and Agarn try to capture a wild horse.
First Aired February 01, 1967
Parmenter, O'Rourke, and Agarn suspect that the new arrival (guest star Vincent Price) in Fort Courage is a vampire.
First Aired February 08, 1967
Agarn resigns from the army to manage a British music group.
First Aired February 15, 1967
The events leading up to Agarn's execution are recounted.
First Aired February 22, 1967
Agarn's look-alike Cossack cousin Dmitri Agarnoff (Larry Storch in a dual role) arrives in Fort Courage and becomes a rival for Wrangler Jane's affections.
First Aired March 01, 1967
An inspector general insists that one of the troopers in F Troop is smuggling guns to the Apaches.
First Aired March 08, 1967
Wrangler Jane hires a matchmaker (guest star Mary Wickes as Samantha "Marrying Sam" Oglesby) to get her married to Parmenter.
First Aired March 15, 1967
A greedy land speculator takes over Fort Courage, and the troop plans how to get the town back.
First Aired March 22, 1967
After Parmenter comes down with a cold, everyone gives him alcohol-based remedies.
First Aired March 29, 1967
When O'Rourke and Agarn sneak him into F Troop to have his tooth pulled, Wild Eagle quickly gets promoted through the ranks
First Aired April 05, 1967
The troop worries when an officer in charge of closing unnecessary forts arrives in Fort Courage.