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1:06:02
This time they called it
World War ll.

1:06:05
Your great-grandfather gave this watch
to your granddad for good luck.

1:06:10
Unfortunately, Dane's luck
wasn't as good as his old man's.

1:06:13
Dane was a Marine,
and he was killed...

1:06:16
along with all the other Marines
at the battle of Wake lsland.

1:06:20
Your granddad was facing death.
1:06:23
He knew it.
1:06:25
None of those boys ever
had any illusions about
leaving that island alive,

1:06:29
so three days before the Japanese
took the island,

1:06:33
your granddad asked
a gunner on an Air Force transport,
name of Winocki--

1:06:38
a man he'd never met before
in his life--

1:06:41
to deliver to his infant son,
1:06:44
who he'd never seen in the flesh,
his gold watch.

1:06:49
Three days later, your granddad
was dead, but Winocki kept his word.

1:06:53
After the war was over,
he paid a visit to your grandmother,

1:06:57
delivering to your infant father
his dad's gold watch.

1:07:02
This watch.
1:07:09
This watch was on your daddy's wrist
when he was shot down over Hanoi.

1:07:15
He was captured,
put in a Vietnamese prison camp.

1:07:18
He knew if the gooks
ever saw the watch,

1:07:23
it'd be confiscated,
taken away.

1:07:26
The way your dad looked at it,
this watch was your birthright.

1:07:30
He'd be damned if any slope's
gonna put their greasy, yellow
hands on his boy's birthright,

1:07:34
so he hid it in one place he knew
he could hide something-- his ass.

1:07:38
Five long years
he wore this watch up his ass.

1:07:41
Then he died of dysentery--
He give me the watch.

1:07:46
I hid this uncomfortable
hunk of metal up my ass two years.

1:07:50
Then...
1:07:52
after seven years,
I was sent home to my family and...

1:07:56
now...

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