Rules of Engagement
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:42:08
Don't take this case, son.
:42:10
This man has trashed
the reputation of the Corps.

:42:13
He's put us back 20 years.
:42:18
Is this how you want
to be remembered?

:42:21
I don't see how I can
turn him down. He saved my life.

:42:24
Well, I understand that
as well as anyone.

:42:26
But you don't repay him by
falling senselessly on a grenade.

:42:31
The way I see it,
this man should find himself...

:42:34
the best laywer in the country.
- Somebody better than me?

:42:41
The guy's
a real marine, Dad.

:42:43
I mean, if they
can do this to him...

:42:45
just hang him out to dry...
they can do it to anybody.

:42:49
Forget that he's my friend.
They can do it to anybody.

:42:52
That means your medals
and your citations...

:42:55
won't mean jack shit
when they come afte ryou.

:43:04
At least two of his own guys
are gonna testify...

:43:06
that he didn't have
to open fire, sir.

:43:09
Nobody reports seeing any
weapons among the demonstrators.

:43:13
- His psych eval was a disaster.
- What about embassy footage?

:43:16
Cameras, film, videotape,
home movies, shit like that?

:43:18
No, I've subpoenaed everything.
The embassy got hit pretty good.

:43:23
Most of it was destroyed.
:43:31
Terry, you know Tom Chandler.
He's gonna help us prepare your case.

:43:33
Colonel Childers, good to see
you again, sir. Um, all right.

:43:37
First, we've subpoenaed all
the Article 32 investigator's notes,

:43:41
the State Department's
notes on Yemen.

:43:42
Major Biggs has already had
your head checked by their doctor.

:43:46
I've got you an appointment
with ours.

:43:48
- No.
- What?

:43:50
No more multiple choice
questions about self-esteem.

:43:53
We got the combat fitness reports.
He can forget the psych eval here.

:43:55
That's a mistake, Colonel.
:43:57
Listen, when I turned 18
I joined the Marine Corps.


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