00:00Number 9, you're the casualty. Number 11, you're the casualty.
00:05For the next stage, recruits must face up to the harsh realities of life on the battlefield.
00:11Come on then, let's move, we've just been hit. You've got to carry the guy. Let's go!
00:16Get the casualty on your shoulder. You're a casualty, get on your f***ing back!
00:21Working in a chaotic environment, such as war, people will be getting injured.
00:26Come on then, I don't care how, let's move!
00:27They've got to use brute strength to get their team out of the danger area and to safety.
00:34You've got to down a man. You've got to get him through the fight. You've got to get him to extraction.
00:39Readjust, hurry up, readjust.
00:41Time is against us, let's go!
00:46Get to the gate!
00:49Number 9, you're now fixed.
00:53We make it as uncomfortable as possible and we make sure that it is physically one of the hardest things they do.
00:59Number 16, you're the casualty.
01:01The thing that we're looking for within that task is people who've got the character to just push through the pain barrier and be comfortable with being that uncomfortable.
01:11Let's go! Get him up! That's it, stay tight on that bargain!
01:15Hurry up, hurry up, make a decision. Somebody control the situation and make a decision.
01:20Number 9 must now carry the 250 pound weight of number 16.
01:26Tim, are you ready bro?
01:28He's a casualty, this is what happens!
01:31Time is against us, let's go! Hurry up!
01:34He didn't say take time, he didn't say discuss, he said move the casualty!
01:39You want to give me your bag, a bargain too?
01:42We've got a man down there, we've got to get out of here.
01:43Get out of here!
01:47My mentality is what separated me from a lot of the guys at NFL.
01:53Okay, steady there, Bergen's on, Bergen's on!
01:56I knew that I wasn't the fastest, I knew that I wasn't the strongest. That's what drove me to bring my best every single time.
02:03Steph, is there a return policy on the Rock?
02:09Come on bro, get a grip of yourself!
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