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Col. Clifford Blakely is a fictional character portrayed by John DeMita in the TV series JAG.
They appear in 14 episodes out of a total of 227 aired

Col. Clifford Blakely

by John DeMita

character

Episodes14

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    Jagathon

    episode S7.E8 november 2001
    The JAG gang take part in a JAGathon, a charity-benefit marathon, which provides opportunities for personal pride and individual competitiveness. Sturgis feels uncertain, and Harm defends a sailor for impersonating an officer.
  • 7.5
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    Dog Robber: Part 1

    episode S7.E9 november 2001
    A Chinese MiG collides with an EP-3 Orion aircraft on a recon mission; the Orion lands at a Chinese airfield. Harm and RAdm. Boone go to China; they reclaim the crew but not the bird. An escort pilot takes matters into his own hands.
  • 7.5
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    Code of Conduct

    episode S7.E13 january 2002
    A teenage boy spits at the admiral, who slaps him on tape, and an uproar follows; however, the false denials and other lies of the boy overtake him. Harm defends a SEAL officer who disobeys orders by going back to recover a fallen mate.
  • 7.3
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    Odd Man Out

    episode S7.E14 january 2002
    A Navy hospital corpsman goes on trial for the murder of a Marine during a field exercise; Mac prosecutes, Harm defends, and Bud serves and argues on the jury but later has second thoughts. Sturgis helps a submarine family stay together.
  • 7.4
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    Exculpatory Evidence

    episode S7.E17 march 2002
    The admiral orders a hearing about the allegedly inadequate defense by Bud in the previous episode. Sturgis prosecutes, and Harm defends. Harm discovers why Bud did not find a key witness and an alibi. The admiral meets an intriguing lady.
  • 7.1
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    The Promised Land

    episode S8.E2 october 2002
    A US Marine deserts his unit and joins the Israeli Army, then faces a trial in the USA. Bud returns from overseas, gets a Purple Heart and a warm welcome (from everyone except his father), then starts his rehab. Loren gets transfer orders.
  • 7.2
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    Dangerous Game

    episode S8.E4 october 2002
    A deputy sheriff dies while chasing a car carrying two SEALs in a Navy exercise. The driver stands trial for negligent homicide. Bud goes home, the new SecNav takes office, and Harm takes Meredith for a thrilling flight.
  • 7.4
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    Shifting Sands

    episode S9.E2 october 2003
    Webb, Mac, and Harm return from Paraguay. A sailor became MiA in the Gulf War 12 years before, and she reappears as a member of a nomadic tribe. Bud investigates in Iraq, then he prosecutes, and Mac defends. Harm interviews with the CIA.
  • 7.8
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    The Boast

    episode S9.E9 november 2003
    A Marine claims to have killed an Iraqi PoW; Bud prosecutes, and Mac defends. During a baseball game a pitcher hits a batter; the pitcher faces a charge of assault; Harm prosecutes, and the admiral defends. Harm stays in touch with Mattie.
  • 7.6
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    Good Intentions

    episode S9.E13 january 2004
    Mac must defend a petty officer accused of murdering a female officer, but the man has no memory of the night in question, while a Navy SEAL who purchased nerve gas needs Bud's help to avoid prison.
  • 7.1
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    Take It Like a Man

    episode S9.E17 february 2004
    A discharged Marine is recalled to active duty to stand trial for the unauthorized wearing of a Silver Star; Harm prosecutes, and Mac defends. The admiral sends Mac to see a shrink. Bud loses a snake. Harm and Mattie have ups and downs.
  • 7.5
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    Hard Time

    episode S9.E19 april 2004
    Mac discovers the reason for a false positive result of a drug test for an angry woman enlisted Marine, and Harm and Bud represent a senior chief petty officer who is HIV-positive, and whose privacy has become compromised.
  • 7.5
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    One Big Boat

    episode S10.E6 november 2004
    A midshipman of the Naval Academy becomes lost overboard from a sailboat in a storm. The coach, a commander, goes to a pretrial hearing on a charge of dereliction of duty; Mac prosecutes, and Sturgis defends. Mattie moves back home.
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    Fit for Duty

    episode S10.E14 february 2005
    A Navy psychiatrist in Afghanistan is accused of malpractice and an age discrimination suit are the cases assigned to Harm, Mac and Bud.