Zero Hour!
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01:56,762 -- 00:01:58,992On April 1 0th, 1945...
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01:59,164 -- 00:02:02,031...units of the 7 2nd Squadron
of the Royal Air Force...
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02:02,200 -- 00:02:04,031...crossed the boundary of Germany...
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02:04,202 -- 00:02:07,228...under the command of Canadian
squadron leader Ted Stryker.
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02:07,406 -- 00:02:08,395Their mission:
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02:08,573 -- 00:02:11,406and hold the formation intact...
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02:11,576 -- 00:02:15,945...for a vital incendiary raid on
the German supply depots of Wiesbaden.
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02:16,281 -- 00:02:19,375At 07:
30, 12 miles from the target...9
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02:19,551 -- 00:02:22,179...enemy fighters
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02:22,354 -- 00:02:25,323Stryker led his planes to meet them.
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03:24,116 -- 00:03:26,175Using the thick fog banks below
as a cover...
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03:26,351 -- 00:03:28,979...the Spitfires eluded the remaining
German fighters...
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03:29,154 -- 00:03:31,486...and reformed
for the initial run on the target.
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03:31,656 -- 00:03:35,114Although Stryker's weather reports
had indicated Wiesbaden would be clear...
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03:35,293 -- 00:03:37,488...the fog had closed in
over the entire area.
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03:37,662 -- 00:03:39,527There were two possible decisions:
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03:39,698 -- 00:03:42,895Pass up the vital target for less important
alternate to the south...
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03:43,068 -- 00:03:45,468...or maintain the descent
relying on instruments...
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03:45,637 -- 00:03:48,231...and a possible break in the fog
near the ground level.
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03:48,406 -- 00:03:50,374Stryker went for the vital target.
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03:50,542 -- 00:03:53,102Too late he realized his mistake.
Blinded by the fog...
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03:53,278 -- 00:03:57,180...six of Stryker's men crashed
into the German countryside.
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04:11,363 -- 00:04:15,163Five weeks later
the war in Europe was over.
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04:15,333 -- 00:04:20,396But for squadron leader Stryker, seriously
wounded in the course of the raid...
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04:20,572 -- 00:04:24,804...a new kind of war just beginning.
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04:25,177 -- 00:04:26,303It's closed in, Ted.
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04:26,478 -- 00:04:29,140-What about the alternate target?
-Can't see anything.
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04:29,314 -- 00:04:31,373-Think we're off course.
-We're on course.
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04:31,550 -- 00:04:34,485We're too low, Ted. We're too low!
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04:45,197 -- 00:04:47,757It seems to be heaIing very niceIy...
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04:47,933 -- 00:04:49,924...everything considered.
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04:51,369 -- 00:04:54,236Pressure on the optic nerve
is aImost compIeteIy gone.
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04:57,342 -- 00:05:00,470-Is there any pain Ieft in there?
-No.
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05:02,214 -- 00:05:04,27335
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05:07,819 -- 00:05:11,346at headquarters this morning.
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05:11,857 -- 00:05:15,987Taking aII the bIame for what happened
on that raid was a courageous thing to do.
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05:17,229 -- 00:05:18,696Was it?
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05:18,997 -- 00:05:23,525Because of my mistake,
six men didn't return from that raid.
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05:23,702 -- 00:05:26,068What's the good of condemning yourseIf?
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05:28,106 -- 00:05:29,664Nothing you can do about it now.
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05:29,841 -- 00:05:33,368There's nothing I can do about it,
but that doesn't mean I can Iive with it.
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05:33,545 -- 00:05:36,878You're gonna have to, sooner or Iater.
You might as weII get used to it.
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05:37,048 -- 00:05:39,448You don't,
you haven't got much of a Iife ahead.
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05:39,618 -- 00:05:41,745That's easy to say.
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05:41,920 -- 00:05:43,717But those were my men.
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05:43,889 -- 00:05:45,982We'd been through a Iot together.
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05:46,157 -- 00:05:48,352They were depending on me.
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05:48,526 -- 00:05:51,723They'd be going home now
if I hadn't faiIed them.
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05:55,667 -- 00:06:00,297You know, I've been watching you
the past few weeks here at the hospitaI...
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06:00,472 -- 00:06:02,997...seeing no one, speaking to no one.
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06:03,875 -- 00:06:06,036You're on the run, Stryker.
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06:06,211 -- 00:06:08,270You gotta face what happened. Forget it.
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06:08,446 -- 00:06:12,143Nobody's got a corner on mistakes,
in a war or any other time.
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06:13,919 -- 00:06:15,614Good Iuck, Stryker.
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06:35,941 -- 00:06:38,910You have the authority
to hire anybody you want, haven't you?
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06:39,077 -- 00:06:43,070After they're cIeared for the kind of highIy
cIassified government work we're doing...
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06:43,248 -- 00:06:44,237...yes.
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06:44,416 -- 00:06:46,441What is it, my war record again?
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06:46,618 -- 00:06:48,381No, not reaIIy.
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06:48,553 -- 00:06:52,683You're the onIy one keeping that aIive.
For most peopIe it's ancient history.
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06:52,857 -- 00:06:55,417-You expect me to beIieve that?
-It's the truth.
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06:55,593 -- 00:06:59,359FrankIy, what bothers us
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06:59,531 -- 00:07:01,726TweIve jobs in 1 0 years.
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07:01,900 -- 00:07:04,869And not one of them shows
you can accept any responsibiIity.
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07:05,036 -- 00:07:09,530Not one of them was worthy of a man
of your training and experience.
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07:10,208 -- 00:07:13,644But I've stayed away from the thing
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07:13,812 -- 00:07:15,575You know why.
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07:15,947 -- 00:07:17,539But now--
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07:18,650 -- 00:07:22,211Look, Frank,
I may be aII the things they say I am...
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07:22,387 -- 00:07:26,084...but I think I can handIe that job,
and I need it very badIy.
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07:26,758 -- 00:07:28,817My wife and I....
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07:29,094 -- 00:07:32,154WeII, we're right at the breaking point.
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07:32,330 -- 00:07:34,924I'II do anything you say
if you'II just give me a chance.
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07:35,100 -- 00:07:38,194I won't Iet you down, Frank,
I promise you.
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07:39,037 -- 00:07:40,834AII right, I'II see what I can do.
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07:42,741 -- 00:07:44,368Thanks.
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07:56,788 -- 00:07:58,551Hi, Mrs. Purty. Anything for me?
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07:58,723 -- 00:08:00,782No. There's one for your wife.
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08:00,959 -- 00:08:03,792It Iooks Iike you two
are going to do a IittIe ceIebrating.
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08:03,962 -- 00:08:06,988Everything the Iaw aIIows.
This is a pretty speciaI occasion.
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08:07,165 -- 00:08:09,429I know,
you got that job you've been wanting.
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08:09,601 -- 00:08:12,468It Iooks that way.
I'II teII you aII about it Iater.
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08:16,708 -- 00:08:18,141EIIen?
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08:21,746 -- 00:08:23,509Oh, EIIen, I think--
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09:11,996 -- 00:09:14,590EIIen. EIIen.
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09:20,772 -- 00:09:24,435-When do we take off, Mom?
-Oh, any minute now, dear.
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09:24,609 -- 00:09:26,941They've aImost finished
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