Gardens of Stone
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- Come on in.
- Thank you.

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Come on.
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Would you like a drink?
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- I wouldn't say no to a Coke.
- Okay.

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- Here you go.
- Thanks.

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- Can I help?
- Sure.

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Clell's told me a lot about you...
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...and your father.
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He and Clell were in combat together.
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Yeah, Korea.
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Being in combat together,
people can get very close.

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- Sit down.
- Oh, thanks.

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My dad prized his CIB decoration.
That's his Combat Infantryman's Badge.

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That's a silver laurel wreath, blue
shield and a silver Kentucky rifle.

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If you're a soldier
and there's a war...

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...there's only one place to be.
No exceptions.

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I don't agree
with Sergeant Hazard on this.

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Working for The Post,
I imagine you do.

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Hardly.
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Clell sees this war as bad judgment,
a screwup.

:50:23
I see it as genocide.
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Well, goddamn it, why can't you
keep your opinions to yourself?

:50:33
Your views have reached
the other commanders!

:50:36
I didn't know it was against regs
to voice an opinion.

:50:40
Don't be a fool
and don't be a smart-ass!

:50:44
It's always been against regulations
to voice an opinion.

:50:48
The United States Army
is not interested in opinions!

:50:52
Goddamn it, what the hell
am I gonna do with you?

:50:57
You're a fine soldier, Clell.
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But you've been a pain in the ass
since the first day you got here!


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