Tipped off by a snitch that a robbers' gang will hit a Navy warehouse, Mac, Enright and some San Francisco cops get there first and get in a gunfight with the thieves' leader.. The leader jumps out of the warehouse and tries to make it to his own automobile, blazing away at Mac in the process. The six-shooter revolver goes bang at least 11 times before Mac uses a Dumpster to pin the leader against his car. The weapon flashes fire at least eight times.
When Mildred says bacon is $1.89/lb. and removes the bacon and pan from the stove, she does *not* turn the burner off.
Mac incorrectly uses "inferring" instead of "implying". A lawyer like McMillan would know the difference.
Sally confuses the Naval Investigative Service (what becomes Naval Criminal Investigative Service) with Naval Intelligence. Although they often will work together, they are distinct entities.
After Mac learns that Corbett was NIS, he confronts Captain Stiles about having been kept in the dark as to that fact. When he initially approaches Stiles, Stiles introduces him to George Pauling (whom will almost immediately be revealed by Stiles as also being NIS). Mac then asks Stiles why he was not told Corbett was NIS. But, when he does so, he is looking not at Stiles, but at Pauling. In fact he specifically asks Stiles, "Why didn't you tell me he was with NIS", while looking at Pauling. Yet, he has never met Pauling and does not yet know that he too is NIS, and therefore would have no reason to ask him this question. And if. he were asking Stiles this question (as he clearly was supposed to have been doing) he should have been looking at. him and not Pauling.
Mac is Naval reserve officer in JAG and defense council for a military court marshal. In this guise he has Enright and Mildred running down leads. But Enright is not. in the Navy. So having Enright, a San Francisco Police Department Sargent, investigate for Mac and the Navy would constitute misappropriation of municipal funds. And being the Commissioner of the Police Department, Mac would know this was illegal. Further, Mac would not have to rely upon Enright (and particularly Mildred) to investigate this crime. Being a Naval reservist and in the JAG, Mac would have at his disposal the investigative arm of the JAG and perhaps even the NIS. But a Commissioner of Police would not use city personnel to investigate a crime so clearly outside their jurisdiction, or use a civilian for that matter either.