Courage Under Fire
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was that a standard response
to enemy infiltration of the lines?

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At the critical moment,
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in spite of terrible losses,
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Colonel Serling didn't hesitate to act.
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Ordering those tanks
to turn on their lights...

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saved the lives
of God knows how many of our men.

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Heroic acts arise...
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out of desperate circumstances.
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I have no trouble at all
believing that Colonel Serling is a hero.

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Like Captain Karen Walden.
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Did you know, Mr Gartner, for the first time
a woman is being considered...

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for the Medal of Honour
for her performance under fire?

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And, um,
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Colonel Serling...
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is just finishing up the inquiry.
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How's that going, Nat?
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I think, uh,
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in order to honour
a soldier like Karen Walden,

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we have to tell the truth, General,
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about what happened over there.
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The whole, hard,
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cold truth.
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And until we do that, uh,
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we dishonour her...
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and every soldier who died,
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who gave their life for their country.
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My full report, General.
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Few of us are given the opportunity,
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even fewer the courage,

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