Happy Thanksgiving, friends!
This year, Im grateful for whats shaping up to be a truly excellent season ofNCIS.
The case of the week starts when two Waterway Volunteers cleaning up river trash make a gruesome discovery.

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(Sidenote: Where would crime shows be without gruesome discoveries by civilians?)
Furthermore, he was in frequent communication with Capt.
Alicia Voit, who died that same day during an ambush in Afghanistan led by insurgent leader Aazar Atwa.
Meanwhile, Torres and Kasie head to the spot in the river where Moores body was likely dumped.
Still, he encounters a cranky Waterway Volunteer, and she finds Moores partially submerged car.
At this point, Park insists that NCIS release her remains, and he and Gibbs exchange heated words.
As always, though, Gibbs is the master of detecting emotions under the surface.
Theyre kids who joined the military under my guidance.
Ill carry their deaths with me every day.
I owe them that much, he says.
Lets just take a moment…let everyone collect themselves.
Okay, carrying on.
So who gave that order?
None other than Kinneman, who greeted Bishop and McGee when they arrived in Afghanistan.
He tries to say it wasnt about the money but about keeping the area out of Taliban control.
Nobody believes him, and regardless, its all treason, no matter his rationale.
Alicia Voits flag-draped casket into the hearse.
Before he shuts the door, Gibbs leans over the casket and tells her, Rest easy, Marine.
We got the watch.
Lets just take another pause to grab a Kleenex, maybe wipe your eyes.
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