Courage Under Fire
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What?
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Did it run out of ammo?
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Uh, what did I say?
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I don't remember. That's why I'm asking.
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I guess, uh...
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I guess it ran out of ammo
some time during the morning.

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Um...
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Or, no, some time during the night...
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I don't know.
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See, the Blackhawk crew
said they heard M-16 fire...

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during the rescue that morning.
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Did they?
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That's right.
:42:34
Must've been wrong, then.
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Them or you?
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Who, them or you?
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Oh, them. Them, yeah.
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No, they must have been wrong.
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OK.
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OK.
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What about the letter?
:42:49
A what?
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You and Walden traded letters to send home
in case anything happened to you.

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Oh, yeah. Yes, sir.
:42:55
So, who was hers to?
:42:57
Her folks.
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- So you sent it?
- Yeah.

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Her folks, they're good people.
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They got a farm out in Abilene.
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They'd come to Hood, look after her kid
while we went out on exercises.

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Yeah... Yeah.
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OK.
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Thank you, Specialist.
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Thank you very much, sir.
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I read somewhere...
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that if a child doesn't see a person die,
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or dead, like in a casket,
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that the person isn't really dead for them.
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That'd be nice, wouldn't it?
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Yes, ma'am.
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It was, uh... unusual, wasn't it,
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for Karen to want to be a helicopter pilot?
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I guess that's my fault.
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I took her to the fair when she was 11.
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12- 7th grade.
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Anyway, there was a helicopter there.
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Small one with a bubble up front.
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The fella... the pilot was selling rides.

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