Courage Under Fire
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Or at Fort Hood,
like you told me you were?

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Are you back?
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I'm in transit.
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You know, Nat, it took me a long time...
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to figure out how to be an Army wife
without obliterating myself.

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It wasn't easy, but I did it.
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I know you did, Mer.
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So it wouldn't be a hardship for me...
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to learn how not to be an Army wife...
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if my husband wasn't in the Army any more.
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The Army's my life, Mer.
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And so are we.
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You don't have to figure it all out, Nat.
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You just have to admit that you can't.
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You have to want to be here with us,
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that's all.
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We'll be here.
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For a while.
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Now go away.
:48:18
If you're not going to stay,
I don't want the kids to see you.

:48:28
This M-16, did it run out of ammo?
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Yes, sir?
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- Colonel Serling, you can go in now.
- I don't remember...

:48:42
Hey, Nat, what's up?
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General.
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It's the Walden file, sir.
One or two discrepancies.

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Discrepancies?
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Yes, sir.
:48:51
I knew those White House clowns
were up to something.

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- If she doesn't deserve it, she won't get it.
- It's not Captain Walden, sir.

:48:57
It's some of the details of the stories
I'm getting from her crew.


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