
Restrepo Page #8
lsn't that right, Henry?
- Roger, Sergeant.
- But we're leaving instead.
God's going to f*** with our emotions
and kill us on the bird out.
I'm never coming back,
never coming back.
It's time to go.
That's heavy.
Goodbye, OP Restrepo.
I'm never going to have
to be here again.
Not that I didn't enjoy my time here,
but it's time to move on.
- Yes!
- See you later.
The high point for us was going home.
Getting out of there.
Going home, seriously.
No doubt about it.
Each one of my soldiers' face,
you can tell, going home.
We done our job.
We did what we were supposed
to have been doing
and we out of here.
The Korengal, as far as--
What did we we achieve?
I'm always going
to think about Restrepo.
BuiIding Restrepo was the single
most important event
for the Korengal.
And how...
how the boys did it.
Fighting.
And then turning around
and going back to working.
It makes us proud
when we see the news--
they still call it Restrepo--
knowing that, you know,
we painted it on the walls,
this is for Doc Restrepo.
The name fit the place after a while,
after it became built up,
after it became a better place.
But when l hear Restrepo,
I still think of the person.
You can't-- You can't tame the beast.
You know?
Got him.
Yeah, he got him. He got him.
He did get him.
Hey, Lex, what's going on tonight?
Just tell us.
Break it down, break it down.
All I want to do
is find a miniature zebra,
put a little tiny saddle on it and ride it.
There ain't no zebras on the pub crawl.
I didn't-- Miniature zebras.
My bad, there are miniature zebras.
What the f***?
Let's say goodbye,
let's say goodbye.
Hey, tune in next time where
we're going to be still drunk as f***.
Saying goodnight
to the bad guy, man.
The same time,
the same dope rhyme,
because we're going
to be still loving life
and getting ready to go to war.
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