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Come on.
Come on.
Get ready.
Now, don't shut it.
[screaming] >> You got no right to do this. I'm one of you. You got no right to kill one of your own. This is about evening up the score a little bit, wasn't it?
>> Don't do it. For Christ's sake, don't do it.
>> [screaming] [groaning] >> Heat.
Heat. Heat. Heat.
Hey, Cletus.
I just passed checkpoint two.
>> All right.
Hey boys, showtime.
>> Hey, slap dick. This deal was supposed to go down an hour ago. I got white warriors to outfit here.
>> We had to get the goods off the beach.
It ain't too easy stealing from the army, you know.
>> [ __ ] This is the best thing that's ever happened to you, morons.
>> You know what, man? Don't go breaking your arm, patting yourself in the back, huh?
>> Yeah, but you made the deal with me, [ __ ] >> Yeah, but you know what? It's cuz no other man around, [ __ ] Oh, yeah. This motherfucker's mine.
Boys, boys, this here is the stuff. Now, >> let's see the money. I got no problem with that. Let me check you out first.
Now, this here, $149.95 from the Sharper Image and detect a bug on any man. Why don't you boys just line up? Line these idiots up. Get these jarheads in line.
>> This is [ __ ] man. We've been setting this up for weeks. You know us.
You shut your hole.
My dear old Aryan daddy used to tell me, "Never trust a man until he's dead."
Why should we deal with this [ __ ] Huh?
We're risking more than they are.
>> Hey, what's the difference, man? Come on, let's do this. Let's get our money and get the [ __ ] out of here.
Kiss my ass.
>> You're what?
Come on.
>> What are you doing, man?
>> Get down. Get down.
>> [screaming] >> Come on, let's go. [groaning] >> Come on, let's go.
[screaming] >> Back me up, Ramirez. Are you going to die? You hear me?
>> Come on. Come on.
Ramier, start it up.
Hurry.
Come on, man.
Come on.
>> Come on, Ramir. Come on.
Go, go, go.
Come on, Ramir. Double speed.
Stop the truck.
>> What the hell were you thinking when you started this [ __ ] man?
>> What the hell were you thinking when you took on an undercover cop as your partner?
>> [ __ ] You ain't no cop. What kind of cop fights like that?
>> An army cop, private. And Uncle Sam wants you.
Sir, we must protest. The evidence of the case against Private Ramirez is overwhelming. We will not accept a dismissal of these charges based on such a flimsy technicality.
>> You won't accept it, Colonel Howard. You have no choice. On paper, the case is strong. Unfortunately, because of the manner in which the arrest itself was conducted, there is no corroboration from eyewitnesses and the actual physical evidence that would have supported the more serious charges was lost in the fire. In other words, the whole case is blown. It is therefore the recommendation of this court that all charges against Private Ramirez be dropped for lack of evidence.
Case dismissed. This proceeding is adjourned.
Son of a [ __ ] Thank you.
sticks in your guts, doesn't it, Lieutenant?
>> Sting operation leaves four civilians dead and we drop the case. When a soldier gets out of line, we're supposed to take care of it. That's our duty, sir. Lieutenant, >> are you questioning wisdom of a general court marshal?
>> No, sir.
In case you haven't noticed, Murphy, the army isn't what it used to be. It's being dismantled. Combat readiness is degraded by government cutbacks, base closures, lacks recruitment policies, and low morale. The public trust in our ability to do our job has never been lower. And frankly, we don't need the bad publicity something like the Ramirez case creates. That's a hell of a lot more damaging in the long run than his selling weapons to a bunch of yahoos.
>> Excuse me for asking, sir, but then what is my purpose? to follow assigned orders.
>> Yes, sir.
This is your next case.
For the past 15 months, 22 non-coms of criminal records have gone missing. Now, last week, the body of Sergeant Ed Williams was found in a foundation ditch by a construction crew. Lucky for us, they hadn't poured a cement or he would have been lost forever.
>> Sergeant Williams have a record.
>> Minor pilfingering of drugs from a camp hospital.
Tried and acquitted.
Forensics has given us our only real lead.
There was skin found under William's fingernails that matched the DNA of this man.
Private Goose Christian, one of a [music] team of the Special Fighting Corps trained at Fort Cheney. Williams body was found less than 10 miles from Cheney and the CO Colonel Howard Strauss.
I've been Williams DI at boot camp.
A regular investigation team got nothing but [ __ ] and shine null from Colonel Strauss. You're being assigned to his unit as a non-com get close to Strauss and Goose and get some real answers. It won't be easy. Strauss is a hard case of all hard cases.
Denied promotion to Fullird Colonel for years. When it came through, he told command to shove it so he can stay close to his men. But you got to break that wall and find out what happened to Williams, cuz that'll lead us to all the other missing person cases we have open.
>> Yes, sir.
barracks agent is straight ahead, sir.
Hey, hey, hey.
Come on. I want you looking like you're working.
>> This isn't summer camp. Goddamn it.
Follow Sergeant Hawks, get your ass over here.
Double time.
>> Sergeant Hawks, reporting for duty as ordered, sir.
>> I didn't give you an order yet, mister, but I'm giving you one now. Lose the jacket.
>> Fall in.
>> Kill rule number one.
>> There isn't a human being that cannot be entirely disabled within 30 seconds. Am I right?
>> Yes, sir.
>> All right, then. Hawks, prepare to meet the squad. Lee Willlets, introduce yourself to Sergeant Hawks. Get in there.
>> Let's go.
Willlet, go.
>> Come on, Willlet.
>> There you go.
>> Let's go.
Get up.
>> Come on. Show me more than that. Let's go.
>> Willlets, you're disappointing me again.
Davis, >> excellent move.
>> All right. Come on. You could do better than that.
>> Come on.
>> Come on.
Get up, Davis.
>> Excellent hit, Goose.
>> All right, come on then.
>> Let's go.
>> Come on. Get up.
>> Here we go.
>> Come up, big guy.
>> Take him, Goose. You got it. Come on, baby.
>> Oh, yeah. Yeah. Bring him down, >> baby.
>> Come out.
>> All right, ghost. Let him up, >> Goose. Let him go.
>> Stay there.
>> Yeah.
>> Way to go, Goose.
>> Way to go, man.
>> You did good, son. But never let your guard down.
>> The day you can beat me, you can beat the best.
>> Clean up and see you in my office in 5 minutes.
Let's go.
Thank you, Corporal.
>> Did you have a good workout, Hawks?
>> I'm glad they held back, sir.
>> They came at you full force be wearing your head backwards.
>> Says here that your father's a retired drill instructor.
>> My family has a strong military tradition, sir.
>> Glad to hear that.
Can you identify this weapon?
>> This is a Japanese tanto blade, sir.
>> Used for >> the traditional use as sapuku. Sir, >> explain. Sapuku, >> it is a ritual suicide. When a samurai failed at a given order rather than to lose face, he would disembowel himself with the tantlade while his second stood by to behead him. Sir, >> excellent talks.
Some people think that's carrying a sense of duty a bit too far. I don't.
Selflessness. It's the soldier's greatest weapon.
Do you know why we lost in Vietnam?
>> No, sir.
>> I'll give you two reasons. One, our troops were betrayed by the superior officers who failed to believe in the cause. Two, the Vietnamese soldier. He could march 10 miles on a handful of rice and fight all night if he had to.
Our boys weren't ready to face that.
When the [ __ ] comes down, and it will come down, it isn't going to be about video games and joysticks and smart bombs. It'll be handto hand, and that's what this unit's all about.
>> Sir, I will do my utmost to distinguish myself.
>> Let's keep it simple.
Don't [ __ ] up.
>> No, sir.
>> I'm going to go get cleaned up. You can have a look around.
>> Thank you, sir.
So why Hawk's got some good shots in on you today.
>> Me try something like that again. I'm going to rip off his head and [ __ ] down his throat.
>> Hey, what are you doing, Gu? That's Hawk's gear.
>> Never hurts to check a guy out.
out if he loves his mama. See what he's made of. It's for the good of the squad.
>> No doubt.
>> Can I help you with something?
>> Yeah. You got any porn?
>> Sorry, man. It gets me too worked up, but I like to take things nice and easy.
>> Amen to that. Here, you ought to try it sometime, Goose.
>> Don't give me nice and easy when all you think about is blowing people to hell.
>> Is that your specialty?
>> Just call me the detonator.
Where you from?
>> What's the difference? She didn't exist before she enlisted. None of us did. You know, you ask a lot of questions.
>> You don't want to do that, Hawks.
>> Ted Hook, >> as you were. You all put in a hell of a day today, and I felt you deserved a reward. Here's a gallon of white lightning. I don't want you all drunker and a virgin on prom night by the time Tavs rolls around because tomorrow >> I'm going to work you so hard you're going to wish your mom has never squeezed you out.
>> Get to it.
>> Thank you, sir.
>> I've never seen a CO do this.
>> Strauss isn't just a commander.
He's one of us.
>> Hey, uh Lee, you finally uh going to spend a night with the boys, huh?
>> Huh?
I'd get too bored.
>> Gentlemen, with all due respect, there's no way that this sentence can be called just. Lieutenant Daniel Zach has been convicted of rape and assault. An act so brutal that the lieutenant he attacked has been fighting for her life for the last six weeks in an intensive care ward and could not testify here today. His conviction demands that he spend the rest of his life in the stockade. So I cannot believe that this court would even consider nothing more than a demotion and a suspended sentence.
Service the good of the army.
Punish this man to the fullest extent that the military code allows.
>> We appreciate the prosecutor's zeal, but special considerations come into play in this case.
Please stand.
We feel that the demotion of rank is a harsh penalty for this young officer who will be held to a strict code of conduct from this day forward. This court marshall is adjourned.
>> Captain, welcome, Lieutenant. Thank you, Senator.
What would I do without you, Dad?
>> Straw's here.
>> Another one beat it. Son of a senator.
Son of a [ __ ] You walked out of there laughing.
>> Well, he won't be laughing for long.
>> Everything we value is collapsing. These next two cases are in your jurisdiction.
>> Then it's up to me.
[ __ ] the fat cut generals. We'll handle it.
>> Were these to tell us West Point?
Clarity of purpose. It's your best ally.
>> When do we make contact?
>> Figure daybreak.
Let me Morning.
>> Good morning.
>> How's your commander?
>> He's good.
>> Keeping you busy.
>> Good job.
Come here.
>> What's going on? What are you talking about?
>> The case.
>> What was in the case?
>> You just signed your own death warrant, [ __ ] >> Yeah, well, I can make you disappear, and that's exactly what's going to happen if you don't talk.
>> All right, look, man. Just take it easy.
All right, I'll tell you what you want to know.
Got to call an ambulance. Go.
>> Talk to me, man. Come on.
>> Nobody's going to talk to you. They all took an oath and I'd rather die.
First report.
>> Murphy undercover. [music] 4chan. My one chance that a contact ended in a DOA.
>> Maybe if I can win Stra's confidence, I can break the case.
>> But he's old school. Cares about a squad.
>> Squad. We have a new assignment. I want everybody prepped and ready to move out by 0.
>> Let's get to it.
>> Yes, sir. All right, let's go.
>> Where do you think you're going?
>> I thought the squad had an assignment, sir.
>> They do. And you have yours. You had to report to the army. There's 50 M16s waiting to be broken down and cleaned by 0600. If you hustle, you might get some sleep.
>> Yes, sir.
>> Tonight, I will complete setup of surveillance equipment and as per orders, I will submit all my [music] tapes with my report. On a personal note, they think I'm a grunt, and that's the way I'm being treated.
But I like the squad.
There are no soldiers who know their business.
And if I didn't know, they were kneedeep in [ __ ] I'd say [music] I'd probably serve with them.
Murphy out.
Let's go.
You scared?
[screaming] Heat.
Heat.
Get off me.
This tribunal is now in session.
The subject we consider is one of the worst cases ever brought before us. The record shows that on October 15th, 1998, [music] Lieutenant Zach did sexually assault First Lieutenant Nancy Dugan and so traumatized her that she had to be dismissed [music] from active duty.
But due to family influence, Lieutenant Zach's uh father is a senator on the appropriations committee. The charges were dropped.
>> Well, that [ __ ] doesn't fly here.
>> How do you find?
>> Guilty.
>> Guilty as hell, sir.
>> Guilty, sir.
>> Fry his ass. Guilty.
>> You'll be taken to a secret location.
There you will be given the opportunity to die a warrior's death.
Stay so [ __ ] down.
Come on. Get up. Move.
>> Wait a minute.
>> Did you hear something?
>> Just jacked up to get after this guy.
Let's move it.
>> You can't do this. Shut up. You can't do this.
>> Where you taking me?
>> Where are you taking me?
>> Fall in.
Ready?
Willing and able to kick ass.
>> You got a problem, Willlets?
>> Sir, no problem, sir.
>> Good, because this is the best goddamn training you'll ever get. This bastard's the enemy, and he'll kill you if you give him a chance.
>> You've got 2 minutes and weapons hidden in those trees. You find him and get ready to draw blood.
>> You crazy pricks are in deep [ __ ] You were sentenced to a warrior's death, which means I'm giving you a fighting chance. And that's a hell of a lot more than you ever gave that girl. You didn't live like a soldier. At least now try to die like one.
>> You want to die right now?
I'm running [ __ ] Oh. Excellent choice, sir.
>> Thank you. Goose >> 145.
>> I gave him 2 minutes. I'm giving you four to locate and terminate this [music] son of a [ __ ] with extreme prejudice. This scumbag is a disgrace to the uniform. We don't need him in our army. Hell, we don't need him on the [ __ ] planet. Head on a stake. Am I right, >> sir? Yes, sir.
>> All right, move it.
>> 2 minutes. Let's go. Go. Go.
Cover me, Willis.
Take the kill shot.
>> This is Lee. We lost him. What the [ __ ] is wrong with you? Anywhere you cut it, you're still dead, [ __ ] >> Sir, I heard shots.
>> False alarm.
He's still running. I'm close.
Hold it. Hold it. Hold it.
>> I got a prince.
>> Prisoner, sir.
>> Negative. He was wearing civies. That's military. Could be Willlet circling around.
>> We'll head off down the trail, sir. Go.
Go.
Target disabled. Half a click northeast start point.
Excellent job, Sergeant. Willlets, your target's still alive. You had the chance. Why didn't you finish him off?
Explain.
>> Sir, I hesitated before attacking. By then, the target was out of kill range.
Sir, >> why did you hesitate?
>> I don't know, sir.
>> Finish it now.
Take the kill shot.
>> You're hesitating again, Willlets. I made you a better soldier than this.
Back off in combat and you put the lives of your entire squad in jeopardy. Don't let yourself down, mister. Don't let me down. Kill him. Do it.
Please.
This trophy isn't yours, mister.
But you're going to bury this man, Willlets. Squad, we move out in 10.
Let's hustle.
Coward.
I want you in the back with me. Double time it. Go.
Son of a [ __ ] >> Hawks, >> are you looking for me?
>> What does it look like?
>> Finished already.
>> Yeah, the M16s are ready to go. Just as the Colonel ordered.
If I didn't know better, say you were breathing hard.
Let maneuvers go.
>> You got a question to ask the colonel.
>> Right. Well, >> bartender, take care of my friends whenever they want. All of you, please.
>> Yo, we're not your uh friends yet.
Thought >> this is a good start.
>> So anyway, I had this uh training lieutenant who didn't know dick about the field.
>> The echo of an AK have a [ __ ] in his pants. I mean, how you going to trust somebody who's never even seen combat?
>> Easy answer. Take off his head with an armorpiercing shell, a new squad leader.
Pascore.
or you can get transferred to Colonel Strauss unit and we got no problems, right?
>> That's right.
>> You don't question the God of War, just do it. How [ __ ] simple is that?
>> First round's on me.
>> First racks on you.
I've >> never seen you like this before, you know.
>> What do you mean?
>> You know, all ready to go. Pumped.
>> Fox, >> what do you want?
>> What?
>> Come on. What do you want? Is this a lifetime hitch or are you just drifting along?
>> Nope. Military is my life.
>> Oh, the recruiting poster type.
Clean cut all American boy. Can't wait to fight for mom's apple pie.
>> Do you ever stop busting balls or what?
>> We'll see.
>> Meet you inside.
>> Mhm.
>> Let's talk.
>> Where we going, Goose?
>> Trouble.
>> They'll handle it.
>> All right. All right. So, give me some insight here.
>> You're tough with any of those three guys, huh? It didn't happen overnight.
>> My dad was the DI of Fort Dicks.
We dropped dead at 35.
>> The only time I saw my mom sober was at her next three weddings. So, I split.
>> So, what'd you do?
>> I screwed and drank and smoked a shitload of weed and watched TV with my boyfriend.
So, what brought you back?
>> Kind of let things get out of control. I needed some structure, some clarity, you know, more [ __ ] Colonel Strauss was a friend of my father's and he showed me how to achieve all that.
Feel good about myself, you know.
>> Yeah, he's quite a guy.
>> He's the best soldier.
We'll check that. He's the best man [music] I know.
>> I wouldn't even be talking to you if he hadn't sized you up first.
>> Guess I got to thank him.
>> Be thanking him for saving your life one day.
>> Shot.
Here's to the a ball champ.
>> No.
>> Here's to knowing your duty and [ __ ] doing it.
I >> like that better.
>> [groaning] >> Oh, that hurt.
>> [groaning] >> Now, this is the only night I'm walking you home.
>> Hey, Hawks, stay out of it.
>> Hey, what the [ __ ] is going on? You two should be section 8 right out of here.
>> You're out of line, Hux. You don't know what the [ __ ] going on here.
>> He should have followed orders.
>> What are you talking about? Oh, what orders?
>> I better get the colonel.
>> Jesus. I'm going to take you to the infirmary right now.
>> The colonel will handle this. Come on, >> Tan. Huh?
>> Come on, soldier. On your feet.
[snorts] >> Goose Davis, take this man to my office.
>> Yes, sir.
It's handled.
>> No one [ __ ] with the unity of this squad.
>> You're throwing yourself away, son. And I will not allow that.
>> Sir, I'm sick that I disobeyed a direct order, but I could not bring myself to kill that man. Is that what you're going to say to your buddy whose face just got blown off by an enemy? You could have stopped.
>> Sir, I always thought the enemy would be wearing foreign uniform.
I can't kill a fellow soldier.
>> That man wasn't a soldier. He gave that up when he attacked a fellow officer. He raped her.
We stood him up in front of a tribunal and voted him guilty. You voted him guilty.
>> Yes, sir.
>> And we chose a sentence that fit the crime. He was more useful as a target than he would be sitting in a jail cell.
and you helped make that happen.
>> Now you want to back off.
>> Let me tell you something, son. No one in my squad backs off. You're in it for the duration, soldier. So that leaves you with a choice. You either continue with the squad or you face the tribunal on a mutiny charge. What's it going to be?
Sir, I'd like to continue on as part of the squad. Sir, >> get him cleaned up.
Dismissed.
>> This is Murphy. The code is dead, man. I need to set a personal meeting with my field contact now.
Hey Joe, >> I have never seen a guy get his balls stuck in a vice quite like you, John.
Jesus, you're the champ. Oh, you're special.
>> Knock off the editorial and tell me what you think.
>> We stood him up in front of a tribunal and voted him guilty. You voted him guilty.
>> Yes, sir.
Was a target, then he would be sitting in a jail cell.
>> It's inconclusive. What else you got?
>> Well, the man touched it before he died.
There should be a print on the crystal.
>> I'll run it. But you got to get me more, John. You're accusing a highly decorated officer of some pretty wild [ __ ] General Gray is going to want backups, statements, proof of every single charge.
>> I'm an eyewitness, Joe.
>> Your word against the colonels. Come on, John. You read the file. Strauss is the last of the oldtime gunnies. Brass ants love that gungho [ __ ] Hell to them.
Guys like Strauss are a dying breed.
Strauss is acting like a law unto himself and that's what I'm going to tell the court marshal by herself.
There's a soldier about to break down.
>> He hates Strauss. Might be able to back me up. And there's a girl. She's a hell of a soldier. She might be helpful, too.
>> Then work the girl. Get on the tribunal and find out who all the players are.
Hell, we might even get lucky with a live victim who can testify against them. Better get back before you marked his Awol. I'll talk to you later.
Thanks, Joe.
>> Let's go. Place your feet.
>> Place them.
>> No sense getting killed before the battle.
[crying] >> Up and over. Let's go.
>> How you feeling?
>> Quit arguing me, Hawks. I don't want your [ __ ] sympathy.
I want to help you.
>> I don't know you, Hawks. I'll help myself.
>> You want to take another beating?
>> I'm not going to take anything.
>> Come on, up and over. Let's go. We ain't got all day. The enemy isn't waiting for you.
>> You're hesitating again, Willlets. Don't let me down. Kill him. Kill him.
>> [groaning] >> It's for the good of the squad. Bruce Davis, >> don't you understand? It's for the squad.
>> Take Sergeant Willis into custody for assaulting a superior officer.
>> Yes, sir.
>> Hawk, release him.
>> Sergeant Hawks, there's a vacancy in the squad. Would you like to fill it?
>> Yes, sir.
>> Good. Meet me in front of my office at 2100 hours.
>> Thank you, sir.
>> Let's get back to work. There's nothing happening here.
>> Let's go.
>> You're the hero of the day, Hawks.
>> Enjoy it.
>> My personal philosophy regarding the military has evolved over my entire adult life. What I've seen in the last 20 years is devastated military morale.
>> Once we were kings, now we're secondass citizens. I can't stand it, sir.
>> What would you say if I told you I knew a way to get that pride back? I'm talking about a commitment to military life. Something real that you can believe in.
>> I've been missing that, sir.
>> Do you know what a tribunal is?
>> It's a court of law.
>> It's a court of justice for soldiers.
>> Hey, Joe. A military court is held to a much higher standard than a civilian court >> because we're expected to live by certain codes of discipline. When a soldier breaks the law, he does it 10fold because he's taken an oath to defend his country, not piss on it. He violates the trust of his unit and he should be punished in the extreme. Do you agree?
>> Live by the sword, die by the sword.
Sir, >> exactly. A civilian can be as candy asked as he wants, but a soldier must be clean in mind, body, and spirit.
righteous because it serves us better in the field. And that's what this is all about, being a better soldier.
>> How would you feel about serving on such a court?
>> Honor, sir.
>> I'll let Goose fill you on the details.
You made me proud this [music] morning, Hawks. Thank you.
>> Thank you, sir.
You know what? Strauss just asked me to join the tribunal.
>> That's about the highest honor anyone can have on this face.
>> Yeah.
>> You feel like celebrating?
>> Well, sure. Where would you like to go?
>> I know the perfect place.
>> Well, let's go then.
So maybe not perfect.
Sometimes this is the only place where I can even get a breath.
It's not easy being the only woman in the squad.
>> Cheek as the best of them. You're >> damn right I do.
>> But there's another me and that's not for those guys.
>> Well, you don't like them too much.
firefight. That's who I want covering my back.
But that's not who I want right now.
>> Did you take care of Willlets?
Good.
There are no desertters from this squad and there are no mutineers.
>> Do you think the colonel would approve our fratnizing or what?
>> Let me tell you something about him.
Before I enlisted, I really bottomed out.
If I could shoot it, snort it, or smoke it, I did. Bains in my [music] arms collapsed.
The only thing I could handle in my stomach was ice cream.
I ran into the colonel on the streets in Atlanta, panhandling.
He didn't hit on me. He gave me a place to get clean. And then he gave me a home.
Nobody's done more.
As for a role in the hay, as long as it doesn't impact me in the field, no problem.
What the [ __ ] General, this is Murphy and I'm on an unsecured line right now.
>> John, you should be contacting your field agent.
>> One of Stri Special missions is on tap for tomorrow. I respectfully request that you pull me out and bring in a security force to make any arrests. We can't do it, John. Not on your word alone. Srano showed me your physical evidence, and all it proves is that there was a murder.
>> But I found an ammo box filled with files, stock tags, and victim's body parts. Sir, >> pull me out before I get any deeper.
>> I understand, Murphy, but we need to link what you found to all the perpetrators.
>> You get me specific evidence on its members, and I'll bring a tank force into Fort Cheney, but not before. And Murphy, never contact me this way again.
>> Yes, sir.
I'm a rookie. You guys want to tell me about this mission?
>> Colonel gives the orders. We follow them. Got a problem with that?
>> Just point me at the enemy.
>> Had ease.
This mission is a simple home invasion.
Sergeant Davis, here are the coordinates.
>> Sir, I want you to prepare for immediate deployment and return here with the acquired target about 2400 hours. Good luck. Move out.
>> Just uh [music] go with the feeling that we're doing something to get the army on the right track again. The civilian world can go to hell. We can still be the best.
You be like a man with a clear conscience.
>> Come on, Pops. Give me a break. It's dinner time.
>> Target's name is Alberto Ramirez. He was a supply sergeant who got nailed selling weapons to civilians. I got off on a technicality.
>> Sounds like he's prime candidate for a little oldfashioned military justice.
>> You're a disgrace to your raking uniform. This is the best thing that's ever happened to you, morons.
>> Oh, yeah. This [ __ ] mine.
>> No, the army let me off. Remember, >> there's no cooperation from eyewitnesses. And the actual physical evidence that would have supported the more serious charges was lost in the fire. In other words, the whole case is blown.
>> I didn't disgrace nothing. I beat it.
>> Sure as hell deserves it.
>> You talk like no one.
>> I know.
Son of a [ __ ] will never know what hit him.
>> You know what, Neiho? I build a career in the service, not hustling in the streets. Not so you could throw your life away. You know what I mean? I >> All you out of the army is another [ __ ] sp.
What the hell's going on here? What are you doing, man? Get the [ __ ] up.
>> The [ __ ] you doing here?
>> Hey, you can't do this to my son.
>> You've got a point, sir.
>> What the [ __ ] are you [screaming] doing, man?
>> Shut the [ __ ] up.
>> Let's grab the bodies and dump the old man's body in the ring.
>> Shut the [ __ ] up. Let's go.
Strauss, Colonel Howard. This is an unexpected pleasure, Colonel. I'm sorry about the Willlet situation. We have it under control with a new recruit.
>> You men are doing a fine job, but we need to talk.
>> You should be goddamn proud, Steve.
We've writed every wrong verdict those fourstar fat asses have handed down.
>> Al need to cool things down for a while.
Tribunal is at risk.
>> I can't do that. My squad needs the training to stay sharp. Tribunal doesn't exist for your personal convenience, Colonel. Too many men are missing.
>> MI is starting to ask questions.
>> They're sharp as razors.
>> Whatever you're planning, forget.
>> I've got a new man with excellent fighting skills. I can hone it.
>> Tribunal directive.
No more until you hear from me. Clear.
>> I guess I'll just have to find a war.
>> Do we understand each other, Strauss?
>> Yes, we understand each other.
Strauss out.
Come on.
>> On your knees, soldier. On your knees.
>> You better stay. I'll blow your head up.
You'll hear me.
>> Prisoners ready, sir.
>> [sighs] >> This is a case of dereliction of duty involving violation of the military code of conduct and a violation of the army law regarding thievery.
The record shows that Private Alberto Ramirez did sell weapons to a military officer acting in an undercover capacity. However, due to technicality, the charges were dropped.
You have no idea how deeply this offends me.
A soldier is given a sacred duty to guard the stores of weapons and he sells them instead, putting his comrades and country at risk.
What happens if those weapons are needed? What if they're used against us?
You are a traitorous son of a [ __ ] I'll find you.
>> Guilty.
>> Guilty, sir.
Guilty, sir.
>> Fox.
>> Guilty as hell.
No.
>> It seems as though the prisoner has something to say for himself.
>> Hey, what the hell's going on here, man?
>> He's a scumbag, sir. I'm sorry I lost it.
>> No problem, Sergeant.
Let's move out.
Get him in there. Let's go.
>> Don't worry. I'll get you out of this.
Come on. Get in.
Are you ready?
>> You better be.
>> Hell yeah. He was convicted in military court. Let's get rid of him in a military manner.
Let's go.
Get moving.
>> What's your problem, Holmes?
>> Sir, if he doesn't start moving, it won't be much of an exercise.
Ramirez, I understand if you're scared, but you've got to understand that your only chance for survival is if you can outrun this squad.
>> What are you talking about outrunning you, man? What are you talking about?
>> Fox, get him on his feet.
>> Take this. You say a word and I'll kill you right now. You're here.
>> Your sentence dictates that you have a two-minute head start.
>> Well, go get out of here.
>> 10 seconds in county.
Sometimes being a commander means doing something you don't want to do.
That's part of it.
That's the goddamn job. And this hunt is going to make you into better soldiers.
That's my job. And I am not going to let anyone, not Sergeant Ramirez, not anyone, stand in the way of that.
>> No. Am I right?
>> Yes, sir.
>> Oh, god damn it. Let me hear you, >> sir. Yes, sir.
>> All right. Now, let's go get a trophy.
>> Hey, Taco, boy. Come out. [screaming] I'll make you pay this. I swear.
>> Knock it off, Goose. Don't ever disrespect your enemy.
See him?
>> Yeah. 200 y straight ahead, sir. Then he went to the right.
>> I didn't see [ __ ] >> Well, that's cuz you were running your mouth. Goose, you and Davis take up positions on either side of those trees.
>> Yes. Yes, sir.
>> I'll go toward you, sir. Then I'll get him from behind, sir.
>> I'll take the middle. We'll rope him in.
My last isn't me. I don't want you to say a word. Just listen. Got it.
>> What the [ __ ] Murphy? They killed my old man in front of my face.
>> They killed my father in front of my face, man. If you want to get out of here alive, you shut up and listen to me. Hey, the only way out is if this squad thinks you're dead.
Get this. I'm going to hide you till the morning. As soon as the sun comes up, you're going to call military intelligence and ask for General Gray.
Got it.
>> Oh, [ __ ] I'm not going near that place. I'm going back to my home boys.
>> We're taking blood for what they do.
>> I understand. Okay, but you got to stay cool if you want to get these guys.
I need someone to back my story with MI so they'll know this is happening.
>> You're it.
>> I need to do something to make the old man proud, right?
>> No sign of Ramirez.
>> This is Give me a position. I'll meet up with you.
>> Hey, Murphy. What? We're [ __ ] >> Drop the weapons.
I used to brag that my mom didn't raise any stupid kids.
You really had me fooled. I want a name and a rank. Davis is not you. I'm investigating the Colonel.
>> I don't know how you can arrange that.
>> We pull the trigger because Colonel Strauss orders us and we're damn proud to do it.
And I thought you felt the same way.
>> So you thought it was cool to blow my father's head off? Is that it, [ __ ] [groaning] So look good.
Die you [ __ ] [ __ ] traitor.
[ __ ] [ __ ] Where the [ __ ] was that?
>> Davis Fox, report. Come in.
>> Certainly. You and Goose, find Davis.
Double back to the east.
>> I'll meet you.
>> This is what I call [ __ ] justice, man.
>> Got your dog tanks. Huh?
>> I didn't get a dishonorable discharge.
Case against me was dropping. Remember?
>> Take that shovel. Dig yourself a hole till the morning. Go. Get out of here.
Sir, we have a man down. I repeat, man is down. Davis is down. Did you hear that, sir?
>> I'm on my way.
>> Fox, report.
>> Davis must have come up on Ramirez and they fought. Ramirez must have pulled one of the pins on the Davis grenade belt. I got here just a second before the blast. Sir, >> what about the prisoner?
>> Just these uh dog tags, sir.
>> Get the [ __ ] away from the lead.
>> No way. Goose.
>> [ __ ] are you doing?
>> Davis served with the squad for 3 years.
One day with this prick and he's blown to [ __ ] Ghost, get >> out of your [ __ ] mind.
>> Stand down.
For the record, Sergeant Davis was killed in a routine training accident. A faulty grenade pin caused the explosion. Is that correct?
>> Yes, sir.
>> Yes, sir.
He's an excellent soldier.
We'll gather his remains for a proper burial.
Lee, I'm really sorry.
It's part of the job. Comes with the greens and the dog tags. Davis knew that.
>> I'm doing a committee meeting. John, would you get these to the judge advocates's office?
>> Sergeant, stop that, man.
>> No, it's okay. I have an appointment with General Gray. Ask the secretary.
>> Just a mistake, soldier.
Carry on.
Mistress here.
>> Let's forget that you gave me your word.
>> Start with your claim that Sergeant Davis's death was handled.
>> It has been handled.
>> Private Alberto Ramirez is alive.
>> I just saw him walk into the MI's office. report that your men murdered his father.
>> I'd say Sergeant Hawks was wrong about Ramirez being killed in that explosion.
>> He's wrong about the whole goddamn incident.
>> Ah Jesus.
Just hope they hang us from separate trees. Now >> hang on a second here, Steve.
Davis had a bunch of stuff I know his mom's not going to care about.
>> That's not for you to say, Goose. We let him make the choice.
>> What the hell is an old woman going to do with a pair of known chucks?
>> It was a nice service.
>> Yeah, it was.
Hey, >> you got about 5 seconds to tell us what the [ __ ] this is all about.
>> I had my orders, Lee. That's all I'm going to say.
>> Who were you reporting to?
>> God damn it. We trust you.
All right.
>> Light him up, mister. Light him up, Sergeant Hawks or whatever the hell your name is.
>> As you were, >> Goose.
>> Yes, sir. Prepare to take this man into custody.
[laughter] >> How the [ __ ] could you betray your squad like this?
I was following direct orders. I know you would understand that, sir.
>> Why were you stand here?
>> Sergeant Williams body was found near here cuz his skin was under his nails.
It was my job to find out what happened.
That man was nothing. A thief selling drugs from the infirmary.
He was sentenced and the sentence was carried out. That's all. Williams.
Hell. You must feel pretty stupid going through all this for that piece of [ __ ] >> This squad is shattered.
The charge against you, Lieutenant John Murphy, is murder.
How do you find?
>> Guilty.
Guilty.
>> Cut this son of a [ __ ] down and stone till sunrise.
>> It doesn't matter. I have my job to do and I'll do it.
MI has got all the evidence it's ever going to need. Colonel.
Don't expect your little [ __ ] toy to help you now.
>> All you have to look forward to is a world of pain.
>> Yes, Colonel. Your tribunal would have found him guilty as hell.
>> And you know what to do.
>> That's why I'm asking you to send over two of your very best to aid in punishment.
>> Strauss, we can't let Colonel Howard suicide interfere with our tribunal's future missions.
>> Yes, sir.
Come on.
Nothing stinks like a traitor.
>> Bring him along.
>> Since you're such an expert fighter, you only need a one minute head start.
>> Who's taking aim on my head?
>> That was my job. Sergeant Lee decided she wanted a personal shot at you, so she rigged up a few surprises.
>> You can't [ __ ] a Claymore Murphy.
You got 45 seconds, boy.
Goddamn shame [music] that bastard isn't on the right side. All right, your commander tells me you two are good in the hunt. We'll see. Take the outside perimeter and keep them circled in. Lee Goose, you know the routine.
>> Let's go.
Heat. Heat.
[ __ ] [ __ ] [groaning and screaming] >> [groaning] >> Come on.
Come on.
Everything was golden [laughter] before you showed up, Murphy.
>> We are running out of opportunities to get you out of here alive.
>> Drop it.
Go ahead and shoot me. That's what I'd be doing.
>> I don't believe you.
>> Stay off the north side. It's solid booby traps.
Come with me.
>> Get out of here. Come on. Come on.
>> Get the [ __ ] out of here.
He got away, sir.
>> He got away because you let him walk away.
Is that how you deal with a traitor, Lee? Is that how you repay me for giving you a [ __ ] life?
>> Nothing like it'll ever happen again, sir.
>> No, you're goddamn right it won't.
What the [ __ ] was that?
>> Goose, report your location, >> sir. I'm just east of you. I'll meet you at the tiger trap.
I'm on my way.
>> God damn it.
God damn it, Goose.
We're the only ones left. You are the one man in this squad that I can depend upon.
>> Sir, I heard Sergeant Lee's radio transmission. I know the direction he took.
>> Good. I want you to find that son of a [ __ ] I want you to gun him. I want you to cut his [ __ ] heart [screaming] out and bring it to me. I do not want you reporting back to the fort until that son of a [ __ ] is dead, sir.
>> Yes, [screaming] sir.
>> All right, then. Let's get to it.
>> Yes, sir.
back.
Okay.
Hey, >> you were going to try to get this [ __ ] on us. Look at you flat on your back.
Come here.
>> Come on. Don't go to sleep yet. Don't go to sleep.
You take to your grave that we are the best.
>> Nobody ever beats us. [groaning] [screaming] [groaning] Burn him.
>> You're under arrest.
Drop your weapon and kick it over here.
>> You wiped out my entire squad. I killed the men and women I trained. Murphy, did >> you enjoy it?
>> I was just following orders.
>> I know all about that.
>> I've had to send people into the meat grinder before.
>> Keep your hands up. Now, >> whatever you say.
Ah, [groaning] [groaning and screaming] right.
It's going to take the best to beat me, Lieutenant.
>> And that ain't you.
>> Drop it. Drop your weapon. Put your hands up now.
>> You don't know what's going on here.
>> What?
>> You all right, sir?
>> Yes.
>> Arrest this man. I'll give you a full report later.
>> All I have to do is match one of these to a man you've killed.
[snorts] >> Keep your hands where I can see him.
Come on, let's move it.
This has been a terrible time for our domestic armed forces. Colonel Howard and Colonel Strauss were irreplaceable leaders >> and their death have left a void in the protection of this country that we will feel for some time to come.
>> Tell us about these terrorists, General.
What country are they from?
>> Christ.
>> They got guys lined up around the block to fill those slots. Next week, nobody will even remember.
>> What about us, Joe?
>> Hey, we're military intelligence, John.
We don't count. Remember? You just keep taking orders and do the job.
Well, doing my duty doesn't seem to be enough this time.
>> Well, maybe you can make up for that in the next assignment. Listen, Gray wanted me to give you this case fa.
What about what about the check?
Heat.
Hey, heat. Hey, heat.
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