Courage Under Fire
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I don't know if it was Captain Walden...
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but that Huey...
:18:07
saved our lives.
:18:12
It sure sounds like it.
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OK.
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Thank you for your help.
I'll look over your statements.

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Thank you, sir.
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Thank you, Colonel.
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That'll be all.
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- Got something for me?
- I do, sir.

:18:30
Walden's 201 file. Evaluation reports.
:18:33
You know I'm going to need
background on these guys.

:18:35
Make sure we don't have a wife-beater
or an illegal alien or gays.

:18:39
That'll blow it.
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About this Congressional Medal of Honour.
:18:43
It's not the Congressional Medal of Honour.
It's just the Medal of Honour.

:18:47
Tell that to Congress.
:18:48
If Captain Walden wins this medal...
:18:51
You don't win it. You, uh, receive it.
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It's not a contest.
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But that is perfect. That is why I'm here.
:18:57
I'm not here
to get down your throat, make you crazy,

:19:00
take these facts and twist them.
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I just want to get these nuances out
of your head and to get it straight from you.

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- It's a woman.
- You didn't know?

:19:09
What did you think the hoopla was about?
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Banacek's got information
on three of Walden's men.

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- The crew chief we're still tracking.
- This is Captain Karen Emma Walden.

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She's the first woman ever to be nominated
for a Medal of Honour for combat.

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I mean, this is gold.
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It's gold.
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Unfortunately it's posthumous,
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but I've got her little daughter.
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I got the President of the United States.
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It's all set in the Rose Garden.
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The President's going to lean down and
hang that ribbon round that pretty face.

:19:41
There is not going to be
a dry eye from Nashua to Sacramento.

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Excuse us.
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OK, it was 5 to 1,
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hook shot.
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Me and her are cheerleaders.

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