Transcript: (3x16) Acceptable Losses

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Directed by: Bradford May

Written by: Carol Mendelsohn and David Kemper

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[01.41] Nobody stop to pick flowers

ANDERSON (Voice Over): Everybody ready? Alright let's do it now. Percell, you and Griner are left flank security. ??? and ??? right flank. LT, Doc and Pritchard are holding the back door open, I'm up the middle with Fontaine and Hoy. Taylor, you've got Ruiz, Wosniak and Lamb(?). You know what to do now, get in close I mean real close. If we don't knock out this ??? site, the B52 jockeys are gonna pay tonight. Light the plastic, kick the fuse and run like hell. The PZ's got a small window so nobody stops to pick no flowers out there, you understand me? Any questions? Alright then, do it right, do fast and do good.

[02.28] mission accomplished

ANDERSON: Go!

[03.08] Waiting on Taylor's group

GOLDMAN: The first chopper's gone. We're all here except for Taylor's group.

[03.19] Taylor's group

TAYLOR:  ???, Wosniak pull back

TAYLOR: Roo, go.

WOSNIAK: Aaaaaah, oh

[04.04] We've gotta go

MCKAY: I gotta move Goldman, let's go

GOLDMAN: Hang on, they're comin'.

[04.09] Back with Taylor

TAYLOR: We're gonna get left. Wooz--Wooz

RUIZ: Taylor, he's gone.

TAYLOR: We gotta move Roo, we gotta move

[04.31] Can't wait no longer

FONTAINE: Lieutenant, write 'em off. Time to haul ass son.

MCKAY: Yeah Goldman, I'm taking off. Let's go

[04.54] Missed it

RUIZ: Taylor, we left the radio

TAYLOR: Forget it Roo

RUIZ: We missed it

TAYLOR: Secondary pick up ???. Let's move Roo, let's move

[05.02] Operations

WILSON: That's affirmative Phoenix Light, we've got four on the ground. We're moving towards secondary rendezvous at fourteen hundred.

RADIO OPERATOR:  ???? get to fly and over

GOLDMAN: No, no you tell 'em to stay on the pad McKay we're coming out again.

WILSON: Okay, MacV's been notified. Mighty unhappy at the thought of calling this one off. You bring your men out so we can bomb holy hell out of that NVA regimental headquarters in Cambodia tonight.

GOLDMAN: Yes sir. You got a problem Fontaine?

FONTAINE: I'm going back out there with you.

GOLDMAN: What for?

FONTAINE: This can't be just a sniff and run. You've got to set down and find those men. I'm not having this thing canned for four dead bodies.

WILSON: They might still be alive Fontaine.

FONTAINE: Even so, with what we stand to gain they're acceptable losses.

GOLDMAN: Fontaine, some day it's gonna be you out there.

FONTAINE: It has been, I always find a way.

RADIO OPERATOR(?): Gentlemen, Lieutenant McKay is ready to lift off. We are on a timetable.

[06.08] Doctor Roo

WOSNIAK: I can't believe I got wounded

RUIZ: I can believe where you got wounded. You know they've got a medal for this Wosniak? The Purple Cheek.

WOSNIAK: I'm scared man.

RUIZ: Hey man, c'mon, it's just like training. You stay calm, you move to the secondary position. It happens all the time man.

WOSNIAK: You ever been on the indy?

RUIZ: Hell man every time out in the boonies is like the indy.

WOSNIAK: No that's not what I mean. I mean real escape and evasion you know, when you know there's no-one comin' to get you.

TAYLOR: That's why we don't wanna be late for PZ Beta. You ready Doctor Roo?

RUIZ: Yeah right. You see anybody out there?

TAYLOR: No, I think we lost 'em when we doubled back along the river. You alright Wooz? Alright we've gotta move.

RUIZ: Alright, let's do it.

[06.56] Secondary PZ

MCKAY: We're on it. Viking Four this is Goldilocks, come in. Over. Goldilocks calling Viking Four, come in Viking Four.

RADIO: Goldilocks, Goldilocks this is Viking Four.

MCKAY: Sit-rep Four.

RADIO: Need help Goldilocks. Request pick up.

MCKAY: Where's Sergeant Taylor. Over

RADIO: All dead, or wounded. Goldilocks need help.

MCKAY: Do you recognize him?

GOLDMAN: I can't tell, we never went out with that RTO before.

MCKAY: Viking Four, identify yourself

NVA ON RADIO:  ??? hurry, they coming.

[08.05] They tracked us

RUIZ: Those bastards, they got Lamb's(?) radio

TAYLOR: We didn't escape from these guys. They tracked us.

RADIO: Too many, they kill us

MCKAY: Smoke Four, throw smoke

NVA: (Vietnamese)

RUIZ: They're gonna ??? 'em down Taylor

TAYLOR: No, no--no--no--no. No, no. That won't do. Come on.

[08.53] Red green & purple smoke

MCKAY: Alright we read your red smoke Four. We're comin' in. Be real sharp, this looks funny.

MCKAY: Viking Four, we're circling the north side of your red smoke. Over.

MCKAY: What the? Purple smoke - anybody see anything?

GOLDMAN: I've got green smoke

MCKAY: Hold on

MCKAY: I knew it was a damned trap.

[09.54] Chased by the NVA

NVA: (Vietnamese)

TAYLOR: Come on Wosniak, move

???:  ?????

RUIZ:  ??? Go, move.

NVA: (In Vietnamese)


[10.00] Bomb it flat

MCKAY: I can't see anything, the canopy's too thick

FONTAINE: Time to head back. We ??? bomb this place flat.

GOLDMAN: What are you talking about Fontaine, that's our people down there.

FONTAINE: There was no visual ID

GOLDMAN: Well who the hell do you think popped the smoke.

FONTAINE: This is a war, people die. Once you get past that the object is to win.

GOLDMAN: To win, where have you been for the last year.

ANDERSON: Listen here Fontaine ?????? spook. One of my men just saved your butt with that smoke. Now they're gonna get every chance they deserve. You got that?

[10.38] Still running

WOSNIAK: Aaah

RUIZ: Taylor, Taylor

WOSNIAK: ????

[10.51] Senator and aide

SENATOR: And to First Class Sergeant Clayton Ezekiel Anderson for extraordinary gallantry in the face of supreme enemy fire power, the Distinguished Service Cross, awarded this day in the freedom loving country of South Vietcong.

AIDE: Senator, that’s Vietnam. South Vietnam.

SENATOR: Whatever – he knows where he is. Is this boy a constituent?

AIDE: I can check on that sir. We’re due at the embassy in twenty minutes.

SENATOR: You know in the Old Testament, Ezekiel was a prophet who warned his people that their evil conduct would bring them to ruin. What did this boy do?

AIDE: He led a unit with over one hundred enemy confirmed killed sir.

[11.41] Change of address cards

WILSON: The unit missed the secondary pick-up. I need a window to give the men time to clear the area. The army’s not about to write them off, you telling me the Air Force is.

FONTAINE: The objective of this mission is to destroy Charlie’s region head quarters and we’re giving ‘em time to mail change of address cards.

GOLDMAN: You’ve worked a lot on your own haven’t you Fontaine?

FONTAINE: I prefer it that way.

WILSON: Out. Air Force is gonna delay the run for ninety six hours and they’ll double their ???

GOLDMAN: Yes Sir. Now these men are well trained in escape and evasion. The NVA have got a hold of one of their radios and smoke canisters so I think it’s safe for us to assume we’ve got at least one casualty. Now Sergeant Taylor will probably head north and then move east to the ???? river, that way he’ll throw the enemy of his trail. If he moves up this direction, we should be able to link up with him right here at the border.

WILSON: I’ll authorize chopper flights in that sector.

FONTAINE: Everything you’re talking about is based on assumption. Meanwhile a concrete target is slipping away. If that NVA regiment kills one hundred Americans, will the trade-off be worthwhile then?

GOLDMAN: Ironically enough, if that was him out there, I’d probably do the same thing. Sir.

[12.51] Clubhouse

ANDERSON: Griner, you know what those boys are doin’ right now? They’re out there practicing the rules of movement, concealment and camouflage. That’s right. They got themselves a safe place to spend the night, takin’ an inventory of all their equipment, conserving their food. If I know Ruiz an’ Taylor at all, they’ve probably got them a little fire out there, couple of long sticks an’ they’re roasting marsh mallows.

GRINER: Yeah, right Sarge.

HOCKENBURY: You know Griner, you didn’t—you didn’t know Taylor an’ Ruiz all that long, but once they get back here an’ everythin’, you’re probably gonna wish they’d been gone a little longer.

ANDERSON: Say, is there any particular reason why y’all ain’t drinkin’ beer tonight?

HOCKENBURY: I just don’t wanna get tanked up. I mean, you know, in case we’ve gotta go on after them.

ANDERSON: Oh. Well hey, when Goldman an’ I, when we were captured, d’ya all stop drinkin’ then?

PERCELL: No.

ANDERSON: I didn’t think so.

[13.59] Wanted poster

FONTAINE: Whisky

BARTENDER: Coming up

FONTAINE: No, the bottle.

BARTENDER: Okay

PERCELL: Found this on one of the dead NVA at the ??? Thought you might want it.

FONTAINE: A wanted poster. Yes!

PERCELL: What’s it say?

FONTAINE: Ten thousand piastas for my head. An’ a bonus if it’s separated from the rest of my body. Whooo!

PERCELL: Yeah, well, glad I could help. Fontaine kinda grows on ya doesn’t he?

[14.45] Night time in the jungle

TAYLOR: These survival (vests?) never have what you need.

RUIZ: What's that Taylor?

TAYLOR: Plane tickets to Detroit

RUIZ: You wish.

TAYLOR: The compass is broken. Alright, there's too many clouds we're gonna have to navigate in the morning.

RUIZ: Do you think we should head straight it?

TAYLOR: What do you think?

RUIZ: I think the NVA'll be waiting

TAYLOR: We'll have to follow the river.

RUIZ: We're cool on food for about a day.  ??? the water's gonna be a problem.

TAYLOR: How's ???? tablets?

RUIZ: Enough for about three canteens.

TAYLOR: We'll have to take time and boil some.

WOSNIAK: Hey Sarge. Are they gonna call my mom, list me as MIA?

[16.24] Lousy timing

ANDESON: Come on now y’all, this ??? isn’t an option. C’mon let’s go—let’s go.

PERCELL: You sure we gotta do this today Sarge? None of us are in the mood for it.

ANDERSON: Percell, it’s business as usual an’ ??? tells us to saddle up.

GRINER: Well, they’ve sure got a lousy sense of timing.

HOCKENBURY: I’ll second that one.

[16.41] Medal ceremony

SENATOR: ….. and Sergeant First Class Anderson’s extraordinary gallantry under fire was in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service and reflects great credit upon himself, his unit and the United States Army.

WILSON: Congratulations Sergeant. Well earned, and richly deserved.

ANDERSON: Thank you Sir.

SENATOR: Sergeant, you’re a credit to the fighting men of our great country.

SENATOR: The President of the United States of America authorized by Act of Congress July 9, 1918, has awarded the Silver Star to Sergeant Marcus Taylor, United States Army for gallantry in action………

WILSON: Senator, this is Specialist 4, Percell.

SENATOR: Well, where’s Sergeant Taylor?

PERCELL: Sergeant Taylor didn’t return from our last mission Sir.

SENATOR: To Sergeant Marcus Taylor, United States Army, posthumous Silver Star……

WILSON: Sir, Sergeant Taylor is missing in action, he is not dead.

SENATOR: By direction of the President of the United States, the Bronze Star for valor is awarded to Specialist Fourth Class Daniel Percell for heroism in connection with ground operations against a hostile enemy force in the Republic of South Vietnam.

PERCELL: Thank you Sir.

[18.33] Filtering water

RUIZ: This ain't gonna be the best time to get typhoid or dysentery Taylor

TAYLOR: We've got no choice Roo, we can't risk starting a fire here.

WOSNIAK: Oh this is really dumb the water looks clean.

TAYLOR: Wosniak, there's parasites in that water that can kill you as dead as Charlie's bullets.

RUIZ: D'you do like we asked you?

WOSNIAK: Uh hm, I just took fruits I saw the birds eatin' and no plants with milky sap.

RUIZ: Good

TAYLOR: How we doin' Roo?

RUIZ: It's gonna be a while

TAYLOR: You know what Wosniak? When we get outta here I'm gonna make sure you get every boy scout patch there is.

[19.27] Myron versus the system

MCKAY: Goldman. Wouldn’t’ve thought a chopper would be a quiet place to think.

GOLDMAN: You working?

MCKAY: Nah, checking, rechecking – just like you.

GOLDMAN: You know McKay, I keep thinking about yesterday. You know we did everything tactically correct. Those guys are still out there.

MCKAY: I see. Is this gonna be another one of those Myron Goldman versus the system speeches?

GOLDMAN: No, I just wanna make sure that what happened doesn’t happen again.

MCKAY: Well, you want a simple man’s opinion?

GOLDMAN: Sure.

MCKAY: Don’t go out in the field.

GOLDMAN: Of course.

MCKAY: I’m serious Goldman, it’s your only guarantee.

GOLDMAN: I don’t know McKay. I just keep running it over an’ over in my head step by step an’ I keep thinking there’s something that I missed.

MCKAY: Well, you can be sure of one thing. If they find it before you do, they’re gonna keep it a secret. Take away the bodies, how are they gonna be able to tell who’s winning?

GOLDMAN: How do they know now?

MCKAY: I dunno. I just work here.

[20.57] Back in the jungle

RUIZ: You gonna get an accurate reading with these clouds?

TAYLOR: If the sun pokes through for a second Roo we got it.

WOSNIAK: Chopper

RUIZ: Wosniak don't.

TAYLOR: What the hell you do

WOSNIAK: It was one of ours

TAYLOR: A chopper can't stop without radio or visual confirmation. Charlie can pop smoke too, remember?

RUIZ: Wosniak, all you did was let 'em know where we were man.

TAYLOR: Due north, come on.


[21.57] My mama told me

RUIZ: My mama always told me never to eat anything raw, especially if it walks, crawls or swims.

WOZNIAK: My mom told me not to enlist

TAYLOR: You're momma was a wise woman.

WOSNIAK: We're not gonna make it are we Sarge?

TAYLOR: Sure, we'll make it.

RUIZ: He's right, and you should've listened to your mama. Hey Taylor, I got one, I got one

???:  ??? get it

WOSNIAK: Yeah

TAYLOR/RUIZ(?): Alright

WOSNIAK: Hey look I know I've been slowin' you guys down, so the least I can do is go upstream and try to catch a fish huh?

RUIZ: Alright, Tuna on--er white toast, lots of mayo

WOSNIAK: Yeah I'll see what I can do


[23.05] Snake bite

WOSNIAK: Sarge, Sarge, Sarge, Sarge

TAYLOR: Don't move Wooz, don't move.

WOSNIAK: Agh, damned thing bit me Sarge, damned thing bit me

TAYLOR:  ??? Roo,

WOSNIAK: Don't let me die Sarge, don't let me die

TAYLOR: You're gonna be alright Wooz. You've gotta make that tight Roo. You're gonna be alright

RUIZ: He's dead


[24.17] New recruits

PERCELL: …….  ??? Griner.  ??? buy the next round and the next round never comes.

HOCKENBURY: I bought one round……..

PERCELL: You mind tellin’ me what the hell you’re doin’?

KUSLITS: Sergeant Hannegan told me to pack up Spec 4 Ruiz’s stuff an’ use his bunk.

PERCELL: Yeah? Well I’m tellin’ you to forget about it.

SCARLETT: Ease off sport. It ain’t his fault.

PERCELL: Maybe you wanna go ahead an’ get your stuff off Taylor’s bunk.

SCARLETT: Well it ain’t Taylor’s no more. It’s Scarlett’s. It’s mine.

PERCELL: That’s how it is, huh?

SCARLETT: Now you want me to get off this bunk an’ fight you boy. I’m gonna tear your arm off an’ beat you to death with it.

HOCKENBURY: Um, look man Taylor and Ruiz are our buddies.

SCARLETT: That’s good for them. They come back, I move. Meanwhile, me an’ the kid here, we need a place to sleep.

GRINER: It don’t bother you, sleepin’ on our friend’s bunk?

SCARLETT: I’ve slept on more friends bunks than you’ve had nights Reb. The war don’t stop because someone don’t come back. You get used to that.

HOCKENBURY: Let’s go Danny, c’mon. Griner, let’s go man.

[26.06] Older than you sarge

HOCKENBURY: I mean it’s wrong. It doesn’t make any sense, it’s like the army’s writing them off or somethin’.

ANDERSON: Hockenbury please. Now nobody’s writing anybody off here, alright? I mean they’ve been missing for five days an’ nothin’ stands still.

GRINER: What about Ruiz and Taylor’s stuff?

ANDERSON: It’s not gonna hurt their stuff any to be packed in boxes. Now their families have been all notified that they’re MIA. Now y’all stop worrying about this, it’s not doin’ a bit of good. Just do your jobs.

PERCELL: Sarge, have you met the new replacements?

ANDERSON: H’mm. Checked ‘em out while you were all having breakfast.

PERCELL: This guy Scarlett. He’s just a private.

GRINER: Yeah, he’s older than you Sarge.

ANDERSON: Well take my advice Griner. Learn somethin’ from him.

HOCKENBURY: Yeah, learn what?

ANDERSON: Well either how to or how not to. You figure it out.

[26.51] New mission

GOLDMAN: Alright gentlemen, we are up. The Colonel’s sending us out to seed an NVA ammo dump with some bum mortar shells.

GRINER: Why LT?

GOLDMAN: Well Griner, when your own weapons start blowing up in your face, your army loses it’s morale real fast.

[27.12] Gotta keep moving

TAYLOR: Come on Roo, we gotta keep movin'. Come on

RUIZ: You think we're gonna make it out of here?

TAYLOR: If we don't freak. Let's stick together.

RUIZ: Are you scared?

TAYLOR: Are you?

RUIZ: uh-uh. I used to be, now I'm just livin' it. Whatever happens Taylor.

TAYLOR: We're going ???? man. Maybe that ain't so bad.

RUIZ: What if it's permanent. It's worse than dyin'.

[29.07] Percell's got my share

FONTAINE: Okay two rigged shells per crate. We cart the real ones off so their inventory matches.

GOLDMAN: Shells.

ANDERSON: Come on Scarlett, let’s go.

SCARLETT: Percell and Reb’s got my share.

GRINER: Why are these things so heavy?

PERCELL: You sonuva……

FONTAINE: Let’s go. We’ve got eight clicks of humpin’ to the PZ. I want us outta here before the dinks come home.

GOLDMAN: Take it easy Fontaine, we’re on schedule.

PERCELL: I got it

GRINER:  ???

GOLDMAN: That’s affirmative Goldilocks. The nuts have been planted, no squirrels in sight. Withholding(?) smoke at PZ Calcutta. Roger, out.

PERCELL: What’s that?

FONTAINE: I doubled the reward. Makes ‘em crazy.


[30.30] Reached the river

no dialogue

[31.00] Don't dwell on losses

PERCELL: And they busted you for that?

SCARLETT: Yep, thirteenth time.

HOCKENBURY: Thirteenth time!

SCARLETT: Don’t laugh. Maybe he’s shootin’ for the record.

PERCELL: When did they take your first stripe?

SCARLETT: Forty----forty four.

KUSLITS: Forty four! My mom was only fifteen then.

SCARLETT: I may have dated her.

SCARLETT: What’s with this guy Fontaine?

HOCKENBURY: Fontaine ---- just your average, ordinary garden variety kind of psychopath.

SCARLETT: Your sergeant hates him.

PERCELL: Yeah, well see when—uh Taylor an’ Ruiz didn’t make it back to the ship. Ol’ Fontaine figured we oughta bomb the area anyhow.

GRINER: Didn’t make no difference anyhow. They aint comin’ back.

SCARLETT: Let me tell you boys something. I’ve learned an awful lot of things in my years in the army, one of ‘em is don’t dwell on your losses, but don’t write ‘em off either. Near the end of World War Two my unit was part of a spearhead landing on Okinawa. Now those Japs, they make these gooks look like girl scouts. Anyway, two of our guys got separated during battle. After we secured the island about a week later they still hadn’t come back. Everybody shrugged and wrote ‘em off for dead. But that’s the way it is in the army. You get close – not too close.

KUSLITS: You ever learn what happened to ‘em?

SCARLETT: Nobody ever heard from Maloney again. No dog tags, no body, no nothing. I crawled out after twenty nine days.

[34.24] The river

no dialogue

[34.56] Bugs for lunch

RUIZ: I'm not gonna do that.

TAYLOR: You're gonna have to learn to Roo. This jungle can keep us alive but we gotta follow its rules

RUIZ: Yeah well there's just some lines I'm not crossing Taylor.

TAYLOR: You know what kills me about dyin'?

RUIZ: We're not gonna die.

TAYLOR: I don't mean here, I mean whenever it happens.

RUIZ: What?

TAYLOR: All the things we won't get to know.  ??? all the questions that won't get answered. Like, is there life on Mars, is there gonna be a first black president, or a Puerta Rican president. What's Spiro Agnew's(sp?). Stuff like that.

[36.00] Prove you ain't crazy

RUIZ: Just 'cos he's crazy, doesn't mean I am.

TAYLOR: I'm crazy? You prove to me you ain't crazy.

RUIZ: I've been saving it, sorta like a reward.

TAYLOR: You let me eat a bug. You let me eat that bug.

[36.53] Only glory in war's surviving

GRINER: My dad fought in WW2, Battle of the Bulge. He’s got a story for every day he was over there. An’ he’s always preachin’ about the Glory Award.

PERCELL: My ol’ man was an expert on it too. Real tough guy till he had his heart attack. Now he tries to convince me that the only glory in war’s surviving.

HOCKENBURY: I agree with him Danny.

PERCELL: I don’t. I’m surviving – there ain’t no glory in it.

GRINER: I wish my dad could be over here, just for a day -- see what it’s really like. You’ve seen ‘em all Pop, what’d you think?

SCARLETT: The greatest sin is dyin’s a useless death. Long as the army can tell me what I’m dyin’ for, I don’t ask any questions.

HOCKENBURY: You ever ask any questions about the Nam.

SCARLETT: Crapper full boy.


[38.02] Real tired of this game

NVA:  ???

TAYLOR: They're all around us Roo, we gotta play dead.

RUIZ: I'm gettin' real tired of this game.

[38.58] Signalling the plane

RUIZ: The NVA'll see it Taylor

TAYLOR: Not if they're lookin' up.

RUIZ: Do you think they saw it?

[39.00] Chopper searching

KUSLITS: Do you think it was really your guys?

PERCELL: Well it coulda been. It coulda been NVA, hell it coulda been anything.

MCKAY: Copy that Bluebird. We'll rendezvous with the gunships ten clicks east of the border. Goldilocks out.

SCARLETT: Ah damn!

ANDERSON: Say what?

SCARLETT: This is my last war. I'm too old for this crap.


[40.15] Cross the river?

RUIZ: You think we should cross the river?

TAYLOR: An' go where Roo? They're all around us.

NVA:

[40.35] What are we looking for

MCKAY: Goldman, ??? reports three flash signals during the past day an' a half moving north-east along the river. Let's take a look uh?

KUSLITS: What are we looking for?

PERCELL: Signal ???, mirror flash--anything.

[41.32] Somethin's burning

MCKAY: D'you get the jams boys. Something's burnin'. Let's have cover and be smart I want visual ID.

[41.00] We gotta go

TAYLOR: He's comin' back Roo. We gotta go, bad guys'll be comin'.

RUIZ: Whatever happens Taylor.

[42.22] Myron sees them

NVA: ???

GOLDMAN: McKay, McKay. There, there.

MCKAY: Alright we got 'em Bluebird, we're goin' in.

[42.52] Second chopper hit

BLUEBIRD: Goldilocks, Goldilocks, I've been hit, I'm losing pressure, I gotta ???

MCKAY: I read you Bluebird, get sick. I'm goin' back in.

[43.20] Almost out of ammo

RUIZ: Taylor, I'm almost out of ammo.

TAYLOR: Think we'd better pull back Roo

RUIZ(?): Here they come

ANDERSON: Rockets, rockets

MCKAY: We're close, we're close

TAYLOR:  ??? down Roo

RUIZ: We can't make it

MCKAY: Let's go, let's go, let's go

GOLDMAN: C'mon, let's go, let's go.

RUIZ: Taylor

ANDERSON: Look out

???: They've got the oil line.

MCKAY: We've been hit, we've been hit, we gotta go.

ANDERSON: Let's go, let's go

RUIZ: Taylor we're gonna get 'em killed

TAYLOR: No we're not Roo, no we're not. Let's go

[44.28]

MCKAY: ??? we might not make it back

GOLDMAN: Yeh well at least they can ??? a head start. ???

NVA:  ???

MCKAY: Goldman, their on their own man

ANDERSON: Oh man, they're not even heading towards our lines


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