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By order of
the secretary of defense
to george anson blane,
a sergeant
in the 347th regimental
combat team,
on the night of
october 10-11, 1952,
at the risk of his life
and under massive enemy fire,
advanced upon and destroyed
an enemy tank
on hill 242 po chin, korea,
his actions saving
the life of his platoon,
and contributed greatly
to the success
of the subsequent
counterattack.
For action in the highest
tradition of the armed services,
george anson blane is hereby
awarded the silver star.
Congratulations, sir.
[Applause]
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i'm very proud.
Hey.
Thought it was
your boss tonight.
Personal business.
How's your boyfriend?
I don't
understand men.
Well, you know,
they're just like women.
If you're nice to them,
they like you;
if you shoot them,
they die.
Sideshow.
What is the color
of the day, please?
Woman: The color of
the day is yellow.
What is our animal?
Woman: It is a robin.
And what is our last
mystery category?
Woman: It is the city
of st. Louis.
How's the weather
down there?
The weather
down here is...
is ice and snow.
Woman: Confirmed.
Y'all have
a good night, sideshow.
Same to you,
washington.
Sideshow out.
Woman: Well, we put
you and jonas
back in the old
room in the attic.
He'd be happy sleeping
in a hollow log.
We were gonna put you
in the front room,
but harold's boy,
you know,
was due to stay there
with his wife.
His wife
is expecting.
Oh, so you have been
reading my letters.
Have you been
reading mine?
The few i get.
An "ao dai," which
i am about to discover,
is a garment with very
little fastening.
Mmm!
Now...
at first, if you
take this...
don't let me
disturb you.
Oh. Oh, no.
Pops was just
giving us a lesson
in world politics.
Mm-hmm. Well...
don't forget, as we're
talking world politics,
that there are young
unmarried ladies present.
I'll get it.
Oh, come on in.
You must be teesha.
I'm your aunt molly...
uh, jonas' wife...
your husband's, i believe,
aunt by marriage.
I'm sorry
i'm late, grandma.
We had some
trouble at home.
Well, you would have been
proud of your grandfather.
Teesha! Ha ha!
You come with me!
I've put you
in the front room.
I'm gonna draw
you a bath
and get you
something to eat.
Molly: I'll take
care of it, mama.
Teesha: I'm fine.
Don't you dispute me.
George: Darryl!
Well, boy,
look at you!
Darryl, the last
time i saw you,
i had to stoop
and squint
just to pick you up.
George: Oh, i see
they got you earning
your money over
there, son.
Yes, sir.
They've got me
earning my money.
Well, i hope they
don't have you
doing anything
dangerous.
Jonas: No, no.
Don't do anything
dangerous.
Do that, and they
might give you
5 cents worth of tin
50 years later.
If they think of it!
Ha ha!
George: All
grown up now...
Dad, how long were
you on that troop ship?
Son, i was on
that troop ship
about 145 years.
What were you doing on
that ship, uncle george?
Well, billy,
i seem to remember
i was playing cards.
Excuse me, pop.
Now,
in those days,
you just...
darryl: You heard
what i said!
I ain't saying it again.
Sideshow.
Negative.
We don't.
Oh, affirmative.
We've got it.
You can cut
that off now.
I've got it.
Are you scrambling?
[Whispering]
Go to their
sideband, please.
Man, over p. A:
I say again, respond.
This is the united
states air force.
You are entering
restricted airspace.
Identify yourself
immediately.
I say again...
are they
scrambling?
They are now.
Man, over p. A:
Unidentified aircraft,
you are about to enter
the restricted airspace
of indianapolis...
what do got? What's
your radar say?
Sideshow.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir,
they're scrambling.
Man, over p. A: This is
the u.s. Air force...
no, sir,
we do not.
Man, over p. A:
Identify yourself
and state your emergency.
Mack: Yes, sir.
We will. Yes, sir.
Should we go
to the bunker,
we will, as
per procedure,
and inform you
of that move.
Man, over p. A:
Unidentified aircraft,
off your left wing,
you will see two f-15s.
They will escort you
to the nearest field.
Man: This
is peregrine 6
moving into
trail formation.
Second man:
Roger that.
Can you get
a visual?
Moving up on
port side of bogey.
Oh, lord. Oh, lord.
Somebody help me.
I... i can't...
it's a bizjet.
Uh-huh.
Civilian: Can anyone
hear me out there?
Windstream 4-5.
U.s.a.f. Pilot:
Windstream pilot,
identify yourself
and state your
emergency.
Civilian: Is there anybody?
Anyone?!
Air force
says...
civilian: I'm up here.
I'm up here.
Middle-aged man in
the right-hand seat.
Pilot seems
slumped over.
Civilian: I don't know
how to fly a plane.
Man: What did he say?
I can't fly a plane,
and the pilot's dead.
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What's your
state, peregrine 5?
Maintaining
trail formation.
Angel's 22, 350 knots.
Visual contact
with bogey.
Sarah: Windstream 458.
Place: Bizjet tail
november 3-5-niner,
delta tango.
Man: Registry
delta tango...
civilian:
I can't fly it.
I, uh...
i don't know
how to fly it.
It's on course
for indianapolis.
Downtown high rises?
No, but over
city limits.
You gonna splash him?
Well, something's
gonna happen
in the next 100 miles.
Civilian: I can't.
Look...
u.s.a.f. Pilot:
Windstream pilot,
identify yourself.
What? What?!
Partch, bill.
L... i...
Sideshow.
Flight plan
shows pilot
and one out of
fenceboro, new jersey,
to new orleans.
They're trying to
i.d. The guy.
Partch.
Well, yeah,
if that's him.
How's the girl?
We put her upstairs
in the attic.
Is she ok?
No.
She's all right.
Get into the bathroom.
My blouse.
It ain't the first time
an army wife
cleaned somebody's
bloody blouse.
Go on, get into
the bathroom.
Jonas: So, you and me, son.
What are we gonna
do about it?
You don't know
where i've been.
All right,
where you been?
I've been in combat!
What's that like?
Well, if you ain't seen it,
then you can't know.
Oh, it's like
the grand canyon.
All right.
But what i don't
understand is
what gives you
the license
to beat up on a woman?
You want to
talk me through that?
Yeah?
Your father's
going to bed now.
Drive carefully.
I may be here
for a while.
Now, son...
i just gave you 1/10 of
the licking you deserve.
What do you think
you're doing
hitting on your pretty
little pregnant wife?!
I don't like to say it.
I don't truly care.
They call it p.t.s.d.
Oh.
Now you're ashamed to
tell me those initials,
but you ain't ashamed
to hit your wife.
Well, i'll tell
you what:
We gonna start again.
I, uh...
i need some help up here.
I got enough *** in me
to float the "santa maria"
up utah beach.
Pinnacle,
it's sideshow.
He's a ranger.
Partch,
on the plane.
He's... he's
first rangers.
Well, he just
quoted me verse 4
of "christopher
colombo."
Shaka zulu pickled
in bleach,
"santa maria"
up utah beach.
It's one of the banned
verses of "colombo."
Go for sideshow.
It's ok. He's in
the first rangers.
They show
no service records.
Well, sir,
i'm telling you.
Yes, sir, i'll hold.
Entering
indianapolis airspace.
Go to yellow.
He crosses
the finish line,
pinnacle's gonna
splash him.
But let's do it
by the book.
Sideshow.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
Go to 12-25.
If he's a ranger,
they want me to
try to cut
through to him.
Airfield within
150 miles?
Willow field.
W.l.f.
Windstream, windstream,
delta tango,
windstream,
this is jim bark
at willow airfield.
Come on.
Whiskey tango fox, over.
Who's that?
Did i just hear you
quote "colombo"?
Hasn't that song
been banned?
Partch: Am i talking
to a ranger?
Of some antiquity.
Ok, windstream,
what's your name, pal?
Partch, william.
Well, partch, william...
i'm not gonna let
a fellow ranger down.
I can't fly
this plane, jim.
I'll be damned
if i can't fly this plane.
Well, let's ranger on.
I'll tell you what:
You turn your radio
to 25-25.
In my experience,
there's somebody
at that number to
give you some help.
No, no, babe.
No, no, babe.
Don't leave me.
No, you talk me down.
Oh, my god!
You talk me down.
Why me?
I need somebody
that i can trust, pal.
Maybe i can't
exactly say
that i'm
completely checked out
on that aircraft.
36 hours.
36 hours ago,
i was in combat.
And that's some sort
of tough transition
coming back?
Something
very much like that.
Uh-huh.
And this tough
transition
is called something like
post-traumatic
stress disorder?
What, you don't
think it exists?
Oh, no, son.
I have no doubt
that it exists.
What i'm telling you
is you can't afford it.
Why?
Because you got
a young wife
and a child on the way.
And what do you
think they're gonna do
when you're
stuck in prison
for a felonious
assault?
Or to set you free to
hit that poor child again...
which i will not do
to have you act
the coward.
And i don't care
what you did in iraq
or what was done to you,
because we ain't
got no wife-beaters
in this family.
And you can take
that p.t.s.d.
And put it
somewhere safe.
Because i can tell
you what's wrong with you
in just two words...
you're angry.
Your unit got
called up,
you wanted to marry
your girlfriend;
some girl... how long
did you know her,
two weeks?
You come back,
you're married...
a girl you don't
even know
and a child
on the way.
You're angry. You.
But don't you
dare come late
when that soldier
is getting that award
and talk about combat.
Here. Drink this, son...
'cause you're about
to hear a story.
Man: Baker 5, red leader.
Baker 5 to red leader,
come in. Over.
You hit, sir?
You hit?
Medic! I need a medic!
Get a medic here now!
He's losing
a lot of blood.
Bravo 5-2
to red leader,
bravo 5-2 to red leader.
Where's my air support?!
Red leader, red leader,
where's my close
air support?!
Blane,
you got a medic kit?
Roger that.
They're on top
of us right now!
I've got you, l.t.
Get a bandage on him.
Hurry!
He's losing blood!
I got it.
I got it.
Take all of them.
Blane, take a look.
Take the spy glass.
You're gonna be ok,
lieutenant.
What do you got?
Company's direct
assault, sir.
What do you got
on the left?
What's on the left?
A tank.
Red leader, red leader,
this is bravo 5.
Be advised:
I have a report
of one tank. Over.
Man, over radio:
Mark your position
with smoke.
Repeat: Mark your
position with smoke.
Copy that.
Watch our smoke.
Smoke. Drop smoke.
Smoke away!
Hell, yeah!
Good job, sir!
Did they?
Did they?!
Whoo-hoo!
What are you seeing?
You get a positive
on that?
Tank's still
coming, l.t.
Give me your
side weapon, l.t.
What are you doing?
Give me your
side weapon, l.t.!
Take it, blane.
Give me some cover.
Give him some cover.
Give him some cover.
Gentlemen, i want
some cover fire!
Let's go!
I want some
protective fire!
He's in the hole, sir.
He got the hit!
Yeah, baby, blane!
Whoo!
Nice shot!
He got him, sir.
Good job!
Whoo-hoo!
Good job!
Hoo! Hoo!
Jonas: That's the man.
That's what your
grandfather did
as a private
in a white man's army.
And you know what
they gave him for it?
Nothing...
Man, over radio: You can return
to base, peregrine 6.
Roger that.
Peregrine 6,
r.t.b.
It's a windstream 4-5
autopilot at 22-thou.
Thank you.
Give me the met
conditions,
winds aloft,
i need his fuel.
What state's this guy?
Drunk and scared.
Mm-hmm.
And to what do we
owe the honor?
Got fixated on me
and froze up.
You clear the airspace?
Oh, he clipped
indianapolis.
That's right.
That's when you
jumped in for him?
Who were you?
Jimmy bark
in willow airfield.
And why you?
Partch: Jimmy?
Jimmy?!
Yeah, bill.
I hear you.
Jimmy.
Yes?
Did you...
did you get that
information?
I've got it
right here, bill.
Windstream 4-5.
Can you
talk me down, jimmy?
Can you talk me down?
Because i think
i'm gonna die here.
I'm gonna do
my damnedest, brother.
Jimmy, i need...
you...
you're a ranger,
right, pal?
Born and bred.
Bill, what's your
fuel state?
You look down
on your right.
No, he's in
the right-hand seat.
On your left.
Right in the middle.
The middle
of the console.
Fuel. I want you
to read it to me.
It says...
200.
All right.
Now, bill,
i'm gonna talk you
down to my airfield.
You still with me?
Is there any way i can
talk to you, jimmy?
A secure
frequency to you.
Just me.
L... i can't have
everybody listening.
Bill, you remember
the number over
the mess hall
at camp rudder?
I do.
Add 23 to that,
repeat the first number,
and go to that frequency.
Won't be anybody
there but us.
[Whispering]
Add some static to that.
It's a poor connection.
This is willow field.
Willow field
to delta tango.
Jim? Jimmy?!
You read me, bill?
It's a weak connection.
Jimmy?!
I hear you.
Jim...
i've killed
a lot of people.
Jonas: Come.
Is that what you
think we lack here?
If i didn't,
i wouldn't bring it.
What's the question
on your mind, son?
Molly: Your uncle's
speaking to you, darryl.
What's the question
on your mind?
How's my wife?
She's gonna be fine if...
she'll be fine
when i'm done with him.
Here you go, daddy.
Mmm.
How's your
grandfather?
Oh, he's asleep
by the fire.
And your grandmother?
Oh, she went to bed.
Son,
today is the proudest
day of my life.
The army, 50 years later,
awarded to my father
a silver star.
I want to ask
you a question.
What took them so long?
Well, you know,
it's a...
two-part answer.
I'll be downstairs.
One...
the army don't like
to give out that tin
to enlisted men.
Oh...
officers will
decorate each other
like it's halloween.
They'll give themselves
a silver star
for knowing the day
of the week.
But enlisted men,
you gotta do something...
as your grandfather did...
to make them gape with awe.
And, two...
what took them so long
is the army of that day
did not admire to
decorate a black man.
And i do not want to
hear your tale of woe
because you do not know
what that man came back to.
My father had been
back for some years...
and president truman...
as you remember...
integrated
the armed services.
Now, why did he do that?
Because the combat vets,
the black combat vets
were leaving
the jim crow army
and the government just
lost its n.c.o. Corps.
Jonas, narrating: So...
we were in transit...
fort riley.
Mama had gone down
to mississippi,
and my dad took me down
so we could meet her.
Now, this was
a pretty special trip.
And there i was...
just me and my hero.
We had a 10-minute rest stop,
and i had been for
the last leg of the trip
calling out for
a nice cold soda.
Boy: Can i get
a coke, dad?
You want a cola?
Jonas, narrating: But my father
was legitimately reluctant
to let me into that
all-white restaurant.
Excuse me, miss.
Sure.
Oh, no, no.
Hey!
All right, now,
he's just a young boy.
You got no quarrel
with him.
All right, son,
you stay right here.
It's gonna be
all right, right?
Man: What are
you doing
talking to that
woman, boy?
George: I got
no quarrel with you,
and you got no
quarrel with me.
First off, you want
to talk to me,
you call me sir.
And next, what
the hell you doing
got up in that costume?
It's called a uniform.
Not in the c.i.b.,
it ain't.
Are you telling me
you saw some action?
That's right.
They let
the *** fight?
They let me fight.
What do you think
you're doing
talking to that woman?
I asked her
to buy a soda
for my son.
Where you from, boy?
Mister.
Can i tell you
something?
You're frightened.
I've seen some action.
Maybe you have, too,
and i know what fear
looks like.
And you're scared to death.
And i'm gonna
tell you why...
you're frightened,
and i'm gonna
tell you why.
He spoke back
to them.
He spoke up to them.
What did he say?
Are you worthy
to hear it?
Because that is
a question, darryl,
i ask myself
at those times
when i am frightened.
"Am i worthy?"
As that man,
whatever he felt,
he showed no fear
to two armed men
who wanted to lynch him
in front of his son.
And he knew, of course,
that had they killed him,
they would have
killed me, too.
George: Am i afraid to die?
I can't tell you.
But i can tell you this:
I'd rather die
than spend the rest
of my life knowing
that i killed a man
and his young son
for nothing.
For nothing.
Now, listen to me.
Come on.
Let's go.
You ok?
All right.
Come on.
Man on radio: What's
your status, peregrine 5?
He's making
a starboard turn.
Roger, going starboard.
You still there,
jimmy?
I hear you.
I, uh...
you got that
autopilot on?
Yeah, i do.
Listen, jimmy, listen.
Listening.
Do you believe
in judgment?
I believe in
good judgment.
In fact, that's
one of the rules
by which i try
to rule my life.
Do you believe in
the judgment of heaven?
Well, i tell you what,
let's... let's leave
that for another day.
Now, bill, we've got you
in what us pilots call
a race track pattern,
and i want to
compliment you
on the way you've put
that information to use.
You know, jim,
you can save it.
I've been
manipulating men
my whole life.
You don't want to
con a con artist.
Well, i ain't trying
to con you, bill,
i'm just trying to get
you down in one piece.
Yeah, well, you ain't
the only one
trying to bring me down.
What do you mean?
I mean mother nature's
got it in for me, too.
I'm icing up.
I think this plane's
about ready
to fall out of the sky.
Man over radio: Interceptor,
you can return to base now.
Copy that.
Peregrine 5, r.t.b.
The plane's falling!
Willow?! Willow?!
The ice!
Delta tango,
this is willow field.
Partch: I'm icing up!
Pull up the bar on
the left-hand side.
I know you are,
and i'm gonna cure it.
Reach down on the console
by your left hand,
you're gonna see
a little yellow bar.
Pull that bar up now.
The plane's
out of control.
Get the nose down.
Get your nose down.
Keep your nose down.
A little push forward
on the yoke.
We got him on autopilot.
Why'd the f-15
leave off?
William partch.
Mm-hmm.
You know,
my calculations,
he's got about
a half an hour of...
you want me to
talk this guy down?
Look, the guy is drunk.
He's scared
out of his mind.
I say we keep him circling
a few more minutes.
Let the adrenaline burn off.
And he says
he's a ranger?
So he says.
Yeah, you know
what i like about
this situation?
You tell me.
Nothing.
You think he's a tango?
No, i think
he's not,
or else they would
have shot him down
when he clipped
indianapolis.
So, who the hell is
that guy up there?
Sounds like a guy
that wants to die.
Ranger wants to die.
Wouldn't he eat the gun?
Shame, son...
is a gateway
to grace.
Shame is the gateway
to grace.
You've got two people
to apologize to.
Think a minute
about who they are.
You didn't have much
of a party, did you?
That's how it goes.
Taxi will be here
in 30 minutes.
You get any sleep?
Got a wink or two.
Teesha, right?
That's right.
My name is jonas.
I'm your uncle.
I've got two
questions for you
about your husband.
All right.
And i want you to
tell me the truth,
because whatever
the truth...
we're gonna
take care of you.
Do you love your husband?
Yes.
Now, tell me
the truth as you know.
Does he love you?
Yes.
He loves you?
Yes.
All right.
You fix this up.
Now, look...
somebody told him
he's got the right
to be angry
coming home from combat,
but we had a little talk.
And i've explained
several things to him,
and i believe
he understands.
Now, you look to me to be
a treasure of a wife.
And he's gonna treat
you with respect.
Should he not...
molly?
Tell her what
she's gonna do.
You will leave him.
Jonas: Should
he strike you...
molly: You will
call the police.
Right now.
Now, on that basis,
will you take him back?
Mack: Bill? Bill?
Yeah. Hey, jimmy.
Now, we're gonna land
this plane here, ranger.
You check out
on this plane?
Yes, i did.
They got
a guy like you
checked out on
a $40 million aircraft?
I learned to fly it
in the service, bill.
Partch: Learn to fly it
in the rangers?
Now, you were
first rangers,
is that right?
That's right.
19-senny.
Hey. 19-senny.
All right.
You remember
the color of
the commandant's
wife's hair?
I don't recall, jim.
Ask him the name
of the cook's dog?
Bill, you remember
that cook's dog?
Who am i talking to?
Who am i
talking to?
You're trying
to kill me.
You guys are
trying to kill me.
Why would anyone
want to kill you?
I don't know.
Why would they want
to kill the pilot?
They killed the pilot?
Who, bill?
How'd the pilot die?
Bill, how did
the pilot die?
That's a good question.
It sure as hell
wasn't natural causes.
Fellow doesn't
sound like a ranger.
'Cause he ain't
a ranger.
Why, because he
couldn't remember
the color of
the commandant's
wife's hair?
Sarah: Centracom/z.
It's registered
to a company called
centracom/z.
That's fine.
But centracom/z
doesn't exist.
It's an accommodation
address
for a holding company
registered in lichtenstein.
Air force escorts
left our guy alone.
Mm-hmm.
Why?
Partch: Willow field?
Jimmy?
Whatever your name is?
This is willow field.
Jimmy, i...
i'd like to
talk to you.
Looking forward
to it.
Jimmy, will you help me
bring the plane down?
If you help me bring
the plane down,
i'll come in and talk.
Why'd the air force
escort leave him alone?
That's what
i'm here for, bill.
We're gonna help you
bring the plane down.
No fear.
If you help me bring
the plane down, i'll...
you tell 'em.
I'll come in.
Tell who, bill?
Sideshow.
Roger.
From pinnacle.
We've been ordered
"hands-off."
They're dealing
with the plane.
Ain't nobody talking
to that plane.
Partch: Jimmy, will you...
will you help me?
Will... will... will you
help me, jimmy?
Clear the room out.
I said clear out
the toc.
Let's go.
I said clear out
the toc.
Look, are you sure
this guy's not a tango?
He ain't a tango.
The air force would
have splashed him
if they thought he
had terrorist intent.
Who is he?
Some guy trained
with the rangers
but he ain't a ranger.
You know who that is.
Somebody in black ops.
And?
And he crossed
the line.
I think they're
finished with him.
Look, we've been ordered
to leave him be.
That transmission
was garbled.
I've got
the toc tonight.
All right.
Windstream delta tango,
this is willow field,
this is captain
tommy white.
I have 300 hours in type.
I can't fly this
plane, fellow.
Oh, yes, you can,
and i'm going to
talk you down.
now, i want you to
disengage the autopilot.
I know you know
how to do that
as you've done it
before.
Raise willow field.
I'm sure there's
no one there,
but there'll be
a radio code to get
the lights on.
I don't want him
mucking with that
from the cockpit.
Do you want me to go
through the faa?
No, uh...
get me the code online.
Skydata. Us,
willow field, "wlf."
Whiskey lima fox.
Let's make a right turn
here, bill.
You watch that compass.
Partch: Captain?
Um, i'm running
low on fuel.
Brown: That's all right,
you're not gonna need it.
I'm gonna have you
on the ground in about
4 minutes.
Right turn, here's
how we're gonna do it.
You're gonna turn
the wheel...
slowly...
to the right,
and give it the least...
least little amount
of right rudder.
That's the pedal right
by your right foot.
Easy now, watch...
that's good.
That's right, you're
a natural at this.
Ok, you're coming around...
ease it off... ease it off
where you want to end up.
Watch that compass,
1-4 degrees.
1-4 degrees.
That's correct.
Good.
Let it ring.
Now i want you
to clear your mind.
This plane
can fly itself,
all you gotta do is
talk sweetly to it.
Give me your
compass heading.
Partch: 1-4-2 degrees.
Good, i want you
to set your descent
at 1,500 feet a minute.
You'll find that
wheel just beyond
the steering yoke.
Your compass: True it up.
When you come
back to 1-4 degrees,
you hit that
gps button twice.
What do you see?
Partch: Uh... i see
a display.
Uh, whiskey lima fox.
That's the airport,
willow field,
about 10 miles ahead.
Partch: That's the airport.
How about that?
Now, you see a little
number up above the airport?
A little number there?
I do.
Brown: Read it to me.
8-8-3.5.
Tell me your altitude,
please?
6...
5,800 feet.
All right, let's go back
to that g.p.s.
Now, down to your left side
of the nav console,
there's a little square
marked "a.l.b."
Do you see that screen?
I do.
You know, many people
pay multiple thousands
of dollars for
this same instruction
i'm giving you right now,
young pilot,
free for gratis.
Why don't you, uh,
go ahead and hit that
little a.l.b. Square.
What do you see?
A dial pad.
Ha ha!
How about that.
All right, i want you
to input 8-8-3.5.
Brown: Did the airstrip
light up?
Do you see the airstrip?
You see it?
Yes, i see it.
I, uh...
not now, look...
there's a couple other
things we have to do
right now.
Whoever you are...
i'll buy you a drink
at the bar.
Tell me your altitude.
Listen, i, uh...
i can't do this
without you.
You don't have to, ok?
Just tell me your
altitude.
Uh, 3,200 feet.
Ok, keep a little forward
pressure on the yoke...
to keep your nose down.
[Phone ringing]
That's good,
mr. Partch.
Make that phone stop.
My real name...
look. Tell me later.
We're now going to gently
retard the throttles.
So put your
left hand on them
and tell me your airspeed.
240.
Good. Good.
Pull back on
the throttles, mr. Partch.
I want to tell you
my real name.
I know you do,
but listen to me.
When you touch down,
there are gonna be some
crosswinds.
So when you do,
i don't want you to talk.
I just want you
to listen, ok?
Pull back on the throttles
pull them towards you.
Listen, if i don't
make it through...
pull the throttles.
I need someone to know.
Whatever your name is,
i want you to...
my real name is...
he's got to fight
those crosswinds...
delta tango, delta tango...
Somebody's jamming
the transmission.
I can cut right
through that.
Delta tango. Delta tango.
Delta tango.
Seems that we can't.
Who's got that
technology?
Willow field to
windstream, delta tango.
Willow field to windstream,
delta tango. 3-5-niner.
He's losing control.
Why?
Willow field.
Willow field. Come on!
Willow field!
I need some help here!
Delta tango,
you have got to fly that plane.
Delta tango.
Ohh.
Sideshow.
What is the color
of the day?
What is the animal?
What is the third response?
What is your question?
Negative.
Nothing to report.
Serena, dress warm.
It's cold out there today.
So... all-fired
urgent that we lose you
all night to the toc?
Our friend mr. Gerhardt
wanted help
studying for
his sergeant major exam.
Sounds like
an eventful evening.
Woman on tv: Wreckage
of a small business jet
some 25 miles north
of farnsworth,
the crash apparently
the result of windshear.
The plane's pilot
was killed in the crash.
There were no passengers.
This is alice miller...
what?
I said,
dull evening, huh?
Yeah. Yeah,
quite forgettable.
Son, that is
a wonderful young woman
you had the luck to
marry yourself to.
When times get hard,
as they will,
you can call me,
this number.
Anytime. Day or night.
Whatever you feel, son...
in combat, in life,
you have
a responsibility to uphold.
You hear me, son?
Whatever you feel.
To this uniform,
to this proud family,
to your race.
And don't you ever
let me hear about you
forgetting it.
Where's my wife?
That's a good start.
She's right outside.
I said you had
two apologies to make.
What are they?
I have to apologize
to my wife.
And?
And, son?
I have to apologize
to god.
I'll leave you alone
for a moment.
That wasn't
much of a visit.
Sir, it was not,
and i beg your pardon.
What they got you doing
down there?
You still shuffling
papers at fort griffith?
That's right, pops.
I'll get the bags.
Thank you, sir.
Hey, pop?
Pop?
Yes?
Granddad...
yeah?
In the alley...
yeah?
When those two men
took him...
yeah?
He killed them,
didn't he?
You bet your life he did.
What the hell
you doing talking
to that woman, boy?
Aargh!
Come on, son.
Get in the car.
Let's go, boy.
Pull that door.
Come on.
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