Severed appendages and homeless vets take center stage in this weeksNCISentry when a riderless horse gallops through Arlington Cemetery.
A dog tag tucked into one severed foot identifies the remains as belonging to Marine Sgt.
David Holtzman, who was honorably discharged in 1979 and had diabetic ulcers on the bottoms of his feet.

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Yet Vance still wants the punishment trio to pull double-duty on solving the case and organizing the evidence garage.
Okay, but does he really want irate, distracted, overworked investigators working a massively high-profile case?
That makes zero sense!
The message becomes clear: Veterans should be honored and not forgotten in cabinets.
So whos doing it?
There, they learn from Mercy Point Mobile Kyle that Barney was just attacked and had his journal stolen.
Weirdly, she offers zero pushback when Gibbs confiscates her audio recorder.
And as they do, they start to wonder: who benefits from this passage?
But you know who does?
The last of them to step up is Barney, who introduces himself as Marine lance corporal.
Was it a predictable character arc for him?
Yes, but that doesnt make it less effective to watch.
Oh, and when Kyle takes a swing at him, Barney lays him out with an oorah.
Then Vance steps up to tell Terry that hell handle his three agents personally.
And Vance did this because he gave the box to Gibbs to hand out at the camp.