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1:49:02
and call it murder
when he's defending himself,

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call it murder for firing back
when fired upon...

1:49:07
To call it murder for saving
the lives of his countrymen...

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under the most extreme
of circumstances, that's, uh...

1:49:14
My fellow Marines,
that's hanging him out to dry.

1:49:20
It's worse than leaving him
woundedon a battlefield.

1:49:23
That is something
you do not do...

1:49:26
if you are
a United States Marine.

1:49:31
And it is something that I pray
to God you won't do here either.

1:49:57
- What'd you think?
- You're pretty good.

1:50:00
Yeah. Yeah.
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Dad, you were awesome.
1:50:04
Thanks, son.
1:50:06
I'm very glad that I don't
have to sit on that panel, son.

1:50:09
You made it
awful tough on them.

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- 15,000 to 25,000...
- Excuse me.

1:50:21
I said no interruptions.
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I'm sorry, Mr. Sokal.
It's very important.

1:50:31
Send him in.
1:50:34
Can we pick this up
after lunch, gentlemen?

1:50:36
Absolutely.
1:50:55
Close the door.

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