:10:01
l assume you have a plan
to get us all out of here?
:10:04
Yes, ma'am. Come with me, please.
:10:06
We've got a 1 2-klick hike to make
to rendezvous to the helicopter.
:10:09
Get your things together,
but pack light.
:10:12
Zee, bring your perimeter up.
Keep Flea in place.
:10:16
We spotted a rebel company
outside of Yolingo on the way in.
:10:19
We must assume they'll be here
by night, if not sooner.
:10:22
l'm responsible for 7 0 people here, more
than half of them seriously wounded.
:10:26
My orders are to evacuate
foreign nationals only, ma'am.
:10:29
What does that mean?
:10:30
l mean nonindigenous personnel,
ma'am.
:10:33
Then we have a problem.
:10:34
l will not leave without
the indigenous personnel.
:10:39
We're here to get you out.
Now, l suggest you go find the priest...
:10:43
...go find the nuns, pack your things
and prepare to move.
:10:45
When the rebel troops get here,
they'll kill everything they see...
:10:50
...including privileged white doctors.
:10:52
-What part of that plan don't you get?
-The Cameroon border's 40 miles away!
:10:55
-You could fly them out in 30 minutes!
-Can't do that.
:10:58
-Why not?
-Because my orders are very clear:
:11:00
Evacuate the priest, you and the two
nuns. Now pack and get ready to move.
:11:05
We can take those who can walk.
:11:07
They're not my responsibility.
You are my responsibility.
:11:17
You're right, lieutenant...
:11:19
...it's not your problem.
lt is my responsibility...
:11:22
...and l will not leave
without my people.
:11:32
All right, give me a minute.
:11:35
-A minute?
-That's right.
:11:36
Sixty seconds. l suggest you use
that time to go find the priest.
:11:45
Get Command on the horn.
:11:48
Eagle One to Command.
:11:49
-Lena, what's going on?
-l don't know yet.
:11:52
Eagle One to Command.
:11:58
Eagle One.