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F Troop
F Troopis a satirical American television sitcom that
originally aired for two seasons on ABC-TV. It debuted in the United States on September 14, 1965 and concluded
its run on April 6, 1967 with a total of 65 episodes. The first season of 34 episodes was filmed in
black-and-white, but the show switched to color for its second season. Reruns premiered on the ITV network in
the United Kingdom on October 29, 1968, and were screened repeatedly until July 16, 1974. The series was also
broadcast nationally in Australia on ABC-TV and in Ireland on Telefís Éireann.
F Troopis set at Fort Courage, Kansas—a fictional United
States Army outpost in the Old West—shortly after the American Civil War ended in 1865. There's also a town of
the same name adjacent to the fort. Fort Courage was supposedly named for General Sam Courage (portrayed by
Cliff Arquette), who had been in the army for forty years. Given that there were only four generals in the
regular army before the Civil War, taking 40 years to advance to the rank of general was fairly common. The show
is light on historical accuracy, (e.g. the uniforms, weapons, salutes and calling a company "troop" are
incorrect for the period) but heavy on character-based humor; verbal and visual gags, slapstick and burlesque
comedy make up the prime ingredients of F Troop.
The commanding officer is the gallant but chronically clumsy and
accident-prone Captain Wilton Parmenter (Ken Berry), descended from a long line of distinguished military
officers. He was awarded the Medal of Honor after accidentally instigating the final charge at the Battle of
Appomattox. Only a private, he was ordered to fetch his commanding officer's laundry. As he rode away, pollen in
the air caused him to sneeze repeatedly. A group of Union soldiers mistook his sneeze for an order to charge,
turning the tide of the battle. His superiors, wishing to reward his action, promoted him to captain and—in view
of his ineptitude—gave him command of remote Fort Courage, a dumping ground for the army's least useful soldiers
and misfits. Of the three commanding officers at Fort Courage before Captain Parmenter, two of them deserted and
one suffered a nervous breakdown. He was also awarded the Purple Heart after he was accidentally pricked in the
chest by his commanding officer while receiving the Medal of Honor - "the only soldier in history to get a medal
for getting a medal."
Much of the humor of the series derives from the scheming of
Captain Parmenter's crooked but amiable non-commissioned officers, Sergeant O'Rourke (Forrest Tucker) and
Corporal Randolph Agarn (Larry Storch). They, along with the local Indian tribe, the Hekawis—led by Chief Wild
Eagle (Frank DeKova)—are alternately seeking to expand and conceal their illicit businesses, covertly and
collectively referred to as "O'Rourke Enterprises". At one point, rations and pay were drawn for 30 men at Fort
Courage, even though only 17 were actually accounted for. This was apparently to help finance the dealings of
O'Rourke Enterprises. Although O'Rourke and Agarn take full advantage of Captain Parmenter's innocent naïveté,
they are also fond of and fiercely protective of him, and woe be to anyone out to harm him. Parmenter also
struggles to exert his authority outside the ranks. He tries to escape the matrimonial plans of his girlfriend,
shopkeeper–postmistress Jane Angelica Thrift, known locally as "Wrangler Jane" (Melody Patterson), though he is
seen to be a bit more affectionate towards her during the second season