Allegiance
We see in many cases, more Iraqi
groups oppose Americans.
a specially in the attack on Haifa Street on Sunday ...
then lightly armed rebels
army vehicle destroyed.
This caused much unrest among American
commanders who I have spoken ...
It is reported that the violence
and Sadr City could be spreading
throughout the country.
Sorry ma'am.
The base is lockdown, no park allowed.
Sorry, sir.
Didn't see u in there.
I got that Vick.
Ok. I'll see you tomorrow morning at eight.
- Tomorrow eight.
Gentlemen, there's asked us to leave our
jobs and families.
But we join our active duty brothers in this tough fight.
Our mission,
support the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit ...
in the facilty of Sadr City.
8 Hour for movement of Camp Sullivan
is 08 tomorrow morning
We arrive at nine o'clock in Newburg.
The command to broadcast
has gone out ...
to the basic insurance.
There's nobody comes on this basis, or leave
him, without my personal permission.
Gentlemen, in less than 48 hours ...
we are in one of the
dangerous battle areas in the world.
Okay, ladies, let's go.
Good stuff.
Make your mother proud.
Sergeant Kraft.
- Sir.
Is that our new Gore-Tex?
- No. Really.
We have just enough for a company.
Bravo was you.
Bullshit.
- Really.
Captain Yang Bravo Company
sitting behind me ...
because of all the GPS systems
in the Humvee on your company.
And you're well compensated for.
- No idea what you're talking about.
Where is my whip?
No.
- Race six.
Socks against the Yanks.
I thought because you one million U.S. dollars
injury and did not broadcast ...
I hear this, sir.
- Shilling throws.
And his ankles are f***ed up. You can
the Yanks win the medal. Promise.
I need my thing
clean and besides ...
Bravo has their application
yesterday filed.
I have the Gore-Tex morning requested.
- All papers have already been filed.
Come on, guys. Seriously?
Did you see the guy with one arm up to that?
Can someone settle this? What are you doing?
- See this.
Here is the application, and now get what ...
It is dated two days
for Bravo's request.
Is that so?
- So, in the interest of fairness ...
you have decided to take the new Gore-Tex,
attributable to the Alpha Company.
VIP seats, one row behind the Yankees bench.
Smell it, you're so close.
She spills maybe even some champagne
on you, after they have won.
I'll kill you. I will
The Gore-Tex equal to Alfa your body.
And then I want you never see.
Boys.
Pick.
I have everything from action to romantic comedy.
I Cold Play, Outcast, Jay Z
Your favorite.
Nelson Heat.
Cougars on the prowl.
Hey, Sir. Everything good?
- Hey, Carroll.
How are you?
- Good. Thank you.
The food that you wanted.
Thank you, Sir.
Will you still with us?
Sure looks that way.
- That's okay, Carroll.
We want his pity.
What are you doing here, sir?
I'll stay with you until you leave tomorrow.
- Why?
How did you come out from under?
Did you think a few DVDs and some porn
it would make us in the lurch?
If I could find a way
to get out of it, I would do it.
appreciate your ...
skills.
Lieutenant Sefton's transfer
four days was approved.
My biggest concern is his replacement.
We leave in less than 24 hours,
and I still have no executive officer.
Yes, sir. I understand that Danny
us in an awkward position brought.
But you told me that we substitute
yesterday would get.
Yes, he is.
Well, it's about time, sir.
Is this it?
- Yes, sir.
Lieutenant Chambers. Westpoint Air Force.
Ranger.
Two transmissions,
one in Iraq and one in Afghanistan.
Where did they find him?
Why is there so much oil?
Do not argue with me.
Soldier rest.
The soldier's right.
The weapons must be well oiled
during the flight otherwise ...
they are already corroded by the time
that we are in the desert.
Of course, sir.
Grab your weapon.
- Yes, sir.
Walk to the balls, boys.
We are all your lawyer, Carroll.
Consider this your initiation.
Make sure you get a few balls.
But do not worry.
Reyes is the best medic in the Alpha Company.
That was me.
- Correction.
Was the best medic
the Alpha Company.
What's the bet, ten dollars?
- Where's the money? Take it out.
Take it out.
Take it out.
Here.
- He's all yours, Doc.
Doctor.
I do not.
- Sit down you.
I do not do this, come on.
This will be over.
- Tell me I'm dreaming.
CLS training sergeant.
- Blindfolded?
A simulated combat situation.
- Reyes is not with us, you idiot.
It is Carroll's welfare.
Where should we to offer?
I have twenty dollars wagered that Reyes
him the second time hits.
And I get to three times.
- Yes for three.
I have fifty.
I say it to him at once succeed.
Fifty dollars, n*gger.
- What?
Do not tell me that my platoon afraid
become for me the day before we go.
Come on, not d*cks but bets, gentlemen.
Put it in.
Rick?
- I'm not Rick.
Stand still.
- Hell, no.
I gave my son the same.
He did not cry like you.
There he is.
I saw him roll.
- He did it.
Well done.
- Okay, I got the money men.
We got him.
- Did you see him?
Damn Iranians.
Let's go, Reyes.
He fell at least not faint.
You have done well.
How about 20 percent this time?
- Where is my replacement?
We need you to bring Colonel Owens.
Let's go.
Reyes, sit down.
I am sorry that I am your
compassionate reassignment had to reject.
You will be with the rest of our broadcast.
I am very sorry.
Lieutenant Sefton said my broadcast
would have been stopped.
Sefton says that these days.
Sir, did you read the second diagnosis
that was sent to you?
That was one of the best oncologists
of New York City.
He says my son has lung cancer.
Stage four.
But I also read the first diagnosis
of another respected oncologist.
He is convinced that
the chronic asthma.
I've seen the MRI.
Sefton and I have spoken with that doctor.
Yes, you are the best medic in the brigade.
And the best nurse in the FDNY.
This is my son we're talking about.
He is sick.
My boys, our boys
will get hurt.
And that you are with us,
means that they have a better chance ...
have to come back and
their families again.
Put him back on the list.
- I want to speak with Joe separately.
I want him now speak, sir.
- This is my decision.
I must speak with you.
My compassionate reassignment is rejected.
What?
I'm screwed.
Because I'm good at my job.
I thought it was settled.
He told me that he
the new diagnosis would consider.
Stage four lung cancer.
Bobby is terminally.
I talked to Dr. Lou spoken,
He said six months, maybe.
We are 18 months away.
Did you hear that? 18.
Do the math.
- Reyes, sorry.
You're sorry?
Which diagnosis do you believe?
Yours.
Ours.
The person who sent you to Colonel Owens.
- Help me.
What can I do?
You go away tomorrow.
How did you do it?
I want to know.
I told you already
I was reorganized by Public Affairs.
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