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We met the doctor...
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and here we are.
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Sit down.
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l'll start over.
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We're briefing people.
To my right, Major Noah,

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who's in charge of the rescue unit.
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l'm Capt. Yoram, helicopter pilot.
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We're trying to organize this mess.
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And it's quite a mess.
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Our unit has two essential duties:
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evacuating the wounded
and recovering shot down pilots.

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When we're recovering pilots,
we may be under enemy fire.

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Don't forget that.
lt's important.

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We'll fly our missions
in a Bell helicopter.

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There's 6 on the base.
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ln an emergency,
we'll be backed by Sikorskys.

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They enable us to evacuate
up to 30 casualties.

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The situation at the front
is complex.

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We've had heavy losses.
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Visibility is bad, we can't fly.
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Lt. Ruso, you're in charge
of the combat teams.

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lf you've got anything
to say to your men, say it now.

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He and l have been trained
for missions like this.

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lf we have the doc with us,
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and maybe one other soldier,
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we can be operational in an hour.
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We can discuss the assignments,
the teams etc.

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after this briefing.
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lf you have any questions,
this is my team:

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Kobi,
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Lt. Kobi, co-pilot,
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Kauchinski,
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Shlomo Kauchinski, airborne mechanic.
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That's all.
Noah, got anything to add?

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That's enough words.
There's work to do.

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l wish you good luck. Dismissed.

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