Behind Enemy Lines
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:06:12
This is a lot of sorties for an action
that's winding down, Leslie.

:06:16
l'm struggling to get my pilots
15 hours a month up there.

:06:19
You understand how important it is that your
pilots don't stray from the agreed fly zones?

:06:25
- This treaty is fragile.
- The routes will be flown as ordered.

:06:29
The treaty depends on it.
:06:32
Aernout Van Lynden. He's with Sky News.
:06:36
- What is this?
- l invited him to report on the battle group.

:06:41
l'd like you to give him a tour of the ship.
Show him how everything works.

:06:45
Admiral, l find the press to be an intrusive
presence. lt inspires showing off.

:06:50
What's so funny, Admiral?
:06:52
You, Admiral,
are just what the conflict needs.

:06:57
- An uncomplicated man.
- l'll take that as a compliment.

:07:04
But wait a second.
Did you see the one with the, uh...?

:07:06
Well, well, well, looky here. Stackhouse.
:07:09
- l know that's not Burnett.
- Captain? Good to see you. All right.

:07:14
- Look at you, look at you.
- What are you guys doing back on board?

:07:17
Well, we just finished up in Sarajevo,
:07:19
and your Admiral wanted us
to pump you guys up.

:07:22
Sounds like Reigart. ''Be prepared.''
:07:25
Well, it's better to be prepared
than to be caught sleepin' in the field.

:07:29
Don't you forget what you're doin' here.
:07:33
What we're doing here?
Are you kidding me?

:07:36
Well, l'm eating Jell-O.
Uh, he's wipin' his hands.

:07:42
You know, everybody has a role to play.
:07:44
See, me, l'm a marine.
We take care of the serious business.

:07:48
You, you're a navy pilot,
and your role is to eat Jell-O.

:07:54
You don't get to pick your fight.
lt comes to you.

:07:57
Yeah, l get it.
:07:59
But at least give me a fight l can understand.

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