:24:09
Mm.
:24:13
[Jet Passing Overhead]
:24:17
[Coker] You really just
don"t have time for personal thoughts...
:24:19
when you"re up there flying around
at 500, 600 miles an hours.
:24:23
You might call it an electronic war
in a certain way.
:24:25
I didn"t have time to think
about anything else.
:24:27
If you wanted to later, you might.
But it was all business.
:24:31
It's, um,just strictly professionalism.
:24:33
We had a job to do
and we did it.
:24:35
Never could see the people.
You never could see--
:24:39
Occasionally you saw the houses when
you were bombing around a village...
:24:42
or bombing in a village.
:24:44
Uh, you never
heard the explosion.
:24:46
You never saw any blood or any screams.
It was very clean.
:24:50
-[Floyd] You"re doing a job.
- [Speaking Vietnamese]
:24:53
You"re an expert at what you do.
:24:57
[Dog Barking]
:24:59
[Floyd]
I was a technician.
:25:03
[Speaking Vietnamese]
:25:06
[Translator] Everything just
collapsed under the bombs.
:25:09
Everything just caved in.
:25:17
It"s like a bird and its nest.
:25:21
The way things are
with the house in the rubble,
:25:25
the bird comes home
and finds no nest.
:25:29
Where am I to find a place to sit
and work for something to eat?
:25:33
Even a bird needs a nest
it can go back to,
:25:37
crawl into for sleep and food.