Flight of the Intruder
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Gentlemen...
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I'd like to introduce you
to Mr. Young and Mr. Reynolds.

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They're the replacement
crew from Hubie.

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So why don't you go ahead
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and tell us a little bit
about yourselves.

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Uh... I'm Lieutenant
Larry Young.

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Shut up, asshole.
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Well, we've got to name them.
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Why don't we just call 'em
"new guys."

1:00:20
We used up all the good names.
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Let's just call them "new guys."
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New One, New Two.
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Very good, Razor.
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You just have such
a vivid imagination.

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Movie officer,
what's the film tonight?

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There's no movie,
sir, just news.

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Okay, news in the ready room.
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There will be a memorial service
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for Box and Letto
at 1 000 tomorrow.

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Dress is tropical white, long.
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That'll be all.
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A Swiss camera crew
in Hanoi, North Vietnam,

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took this footage
of a celebration of sorts,

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commemorating the defeat
of American air pirates.

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Here in
People's Resistance Park,

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they've set up trophies
of their victories:

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grim reminders of the losses
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taken in this seven-year-old war
over the North.

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I'll do it.
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I'll go downtown with you.
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But first I want you to know
something about me.

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I had a pilot
by the name of Jim Becker.

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He was a good man.
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We made an agreement
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that if we ever went down,
one of us got hurt,

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that the other guy would go on.
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A SAM took us out.
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We were down on the ground
for days,

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sneaking around, eating bugs,
living in holes that we dug.

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On the sixth day,
Becker stepped on a mine


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