Courage Under Fire
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I couldn't bear to send this.
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Uh, I didn't even want to...
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I didn't even want to touch it.
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Uh...
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Can you get it to her parents for me?
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Can you...?
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Please?
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Yeah.
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Uh, listen,
I'm going to have to call you back.

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You got off the phone for me?
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- You'll want me there for this.
- Meaning?

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Remember that stereo you told me not to buy
cos who needs a dual cassette deck?

:41:04
When does anyone ever have
a reason to copy a tape?

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Nat, just the man I wanted to see.
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Uh, do you know Colonel Serling?
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This is Tony Gartner
of the Washington Post.

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He was with the 9th in Vietnam.
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Mr Gartner.
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Colonel.
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Take a seat, Nat.
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He's following up
our investigation of Al Bathra,

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and it seems that he has a few questions
that he'd like to ask us.

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Let's give him every facility.
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- I appreciate that.
- Some ground rules, though.

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I insist we be allowed to schedule
the release of all information...

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to the public regarding casualties.
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Well, I wish I could accommodate you, sir,
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but, unfortunately, we'll be going with
a story based on a tape that I've acquired...

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of all radio communications that night.
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So,
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I'd like you to listen...
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and then comment for the record.
:41:58
I can't comment for the record.

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