Epilogue
Cpl. Walter "Radar" O'Reily was drafted into another MASH unit in Vietnam in 1967, and was
relaesed in 1972 with a second purple heart. He went to veterinary collage and graduated in
1976, at which time he founded his own veterinary clinic 1/2 mile from his mother's farm.

Sgt. Maxwell Q. Klinger fled to Toronto with his second wife in 1965.

Capt. B.J. Hunnicutt and Capt. "Trapper" John francis Xavier McIntyre met at a medical convention
in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. They shared their information about Hawkeye.

Capt. John Patrick Francis Mulcahy returned to the US where he has been teaching Sunday School
to deaf children. He also has held written confessions, where upon reading the confessions, has
burned them.

Capt. Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce fled to Edmundston, New Brunswick in 1965.He returned to
Maine in 1974, and has been ever since.

Maj. Margret Houlihan volunteered for MASH duty in Vietnam in 1965. She Returned to the US in
1974.

Maj. Sydney Freedman went back to New York, NY, and in 1983 met Lt Col. Burns in a cancer
treatment facility.

Maj. Charles Emerson Winchester III went back to residency at Boston General Hospital in August,
1953.

Lt Col. Frank Marion "Ferret face" Burns declined slowly into madness until being placed in
The Sunnydale Mantal Asylum in Washington, D.C. following a court ruling about a Korean-American
couple being held hostage. Released in 1970, he developed cancer and died in New York, NY, in
2000 due to pnumonia from cancer operation complications.

Col. Samuel "The Wind" Flagg was released from the army in 1953, where he was placed in a mental
asylum for 5 years, being treated for masichism. After his release, he went home to Woodland
Hills, CA, where he died in 2001 of Parkinson's Disease.

Col. Sherman T. Potter left the army and went back to his home where he currently resides with
his wife, Mildred.