1:09:11
oh!
1:09:16
let me see that.
1:09:17
hey!
1:09:18
come on!
1:09:30
honestly!
1:09:31
you two
are unbelievable!
1:09:32
wait a minute.
what are we doing here?
1:09:35
this is our final objective.
1:09:37
our project orders
are to subdue the crew
1:09:40
and seize control
of this emplacement.
1:09:42
hold it, sister. we're
not going near that thing.
1:09:44
that missile has
a 40-megaton nuclear warhead.
1:09:46
good night,
everybody.
1:09:48
where are you going?
1:09:49
home.
1:09:50
for once, I'm in
complete agreement.
1:09:52
we should get up and
leave immediately.
1:09:54
those things can suck
the paint off your house
1:09:55
and give your family
a permanent orange afro.
1:09:58
I don't what you two do,
1:10:00
but I'm fulfilling
my obligation.
1:10:03
I intend to go down there
and seize control
1:10:05
of that emplacement,
alone if I have to.
1:10:07
you know we'd do
anything for you,
1:10:09
but we can't
seize that rocket.
1:10:11
we'd have to kill
everybody down there.
1:10:13
I'm not
killing anybody.
1:10:15
I'm not, either.
1:10:22
gentlemen, I think
you both should realize
1:10:26
the gravity
of this moment.
1:10:28
I've spent the last
2 1/2 years of my life
1:10:31
preparing for
this penetration.
1:10:32
this afternoon, I buried
my partner Jerry Hadley,
1:10:35
perhaps the finest,
most dedicated GLG-20
1:10:38
in the history
of the service.
1:10:40
he is now entombed
in a snowy grave,
1:10:43
and it's not gonna be
for nothing.
1:10:45
we are here today
to guarantee
1:10:48
the personal freedom
of every American.
1:10:51
and we should never forget
1:10:53
the words of president
john f. kennedy
1:10:55
who said,"ask not what
your country can do for you,
1:10:59
but what you can do
for your country."