:45:02
Meant a lot to us...
:45:04
him coming to see us,
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telling us in person how Karen died.
:45:09
I lost men over there, too.
:45:12
I spoke to the major.
:45:14
Everybody thought the world
of your daughter. So did Specialist Ilario.
:45:20
It would sure help if I could see her letter.
:45:22
I mean, if it's not too private.
:45:24
Letter?
:45:25
From Ilario?
:45:29
I'll check my notes. Must be my mistake.
:45:32
This her husband here?
:45:33
No. That's Karen's older brother Billy.
:45:36
Her husband's up in Michigan.
:45:41
He and Karen divorced
after only a year or so.
:45:44
He never... well, it was no picnic.
:45:48
Karen raised Anne Marie on her own.
:45:51
We'd have been thrilled
to have Anne Marie with us all the time,
:45:55
what with the Army and all.
:45:57
But Karen was a real good mom.
:46:00
Never asked for help
unless she really needed it.
:46:05
You can't imagine how hard it was for her...
:46:07
to go off and leave that little girl
to fight in a war,
:46:11
but it was important to Karen
to do her duty.
:46:14
So she went.
:46:40
You've been out here 20 minutes
since I spotted you.
:46:43
- How much longer before that?
- 15.
:46:49
I see you, uh...
:46:52
got the new refrigerator.
:46:54
Do you think the kids will understand
why their daddy is out here in a Chevy...
:46:58
instead of playing with them
in the front yard?