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00:00Previously on Army Wives.
00:02We are authorized to evacuate American citizens, not children.
00:05We can't just leave them.
00:06Whatever tribe gets here first is going to kill them.
00:10This is messed up.
00:16Jackie, I thought yesterday, I know you've been under a lot of pressure lately,
00:20and I just want to say that I'm here to listen.
00:23I've managed a family, a marriage, the Army all these years.
00:27I'm not about to fall apart now.
00:29Details continue to emerge in the story of the American aid worker
00:33who claims U.S. troops abandoned a dozen orphans in the African nation of Nauru.
00:41Michael, it's awful what happened.
00:44Militants killing helpless children?
00:47I can't think of anything more horrifying.
00:50I agree.
00:52Has the Army verified the woman's story?
00:54Not yet.
00:55She went right to the press.
00:57You wouldn't believe the amount of calls I'm getting.
01:00I'd believe it.
01:02But the troops didn't do anything wrong, did they?
01:05Well, not from what I've read.
01:08Michael?
01:10Congress is making some noise.
01:12So the Pentagon's ordered a 15-6 investigation.
01:15I'm heading it up.
01:16You okay with that?
01:17It's very straightforward.
01:19Gather the facts.
01:20Let's determine if disciplinary action is necessary.
01:25And if it is?
01:27Let's not get ahead of ourselves.
01:29But Frank was in charge, wasn't he?
01:32Frank and Kevin Clark?
01:34Claudia Joy, I really can't talk about it.
01:36No, of course not.
01:38Okay.
01:38How are you doing?
01:40I'm good.
01:41Yeah?
01:42You sound good.
01:43Missing you like crazy.
01:45Same here.
01:49I should be there, Michael.
01:51Your health is all that matters right now.
01:54I mean it.
01:59Claudia Joy?
02:02Yes, sir.
02:05Good.
02:06Hey, I gotta go.
02:07We'll talk later.
02:09Of course.
02:10I love you.
02:12I love you too.
02:14Michael Holden's leading the 15-6?
02:17It's a logical choice.
02:19He is the Corps Commander.
02:21Acting Corps Commander.
02:23I mean, don't you think it's a conflict of interest
02:25considering you're both up for a third star?
02:29Holden's a man of integrity.
02:31I know, but...
02:33He's not gonna find anything wrong
02:34because we didn't do anything wrong.
02:47By the way,
02:48I managed to get a reservation
02:50at the Oval Room for Saturday night.
02:55Cancel it.
02:56What?
02:56I'm canceling the whole D.C. trip.
02:59No point in pressing the flush
03:00until this blows over.
03:03Right.
03:05Maybe we should consider
03:07postponing the division banquet too.
03:10What?
03:12Absolutely not.
03:14What kind of message would that send?
03:16No, I just thought...
03:17Well, you know,
03:18we had to move the banquet once
03:19because of the deployment.
03:20We're not moving it again.
03:21It's ridiculous.
03:22Okay.
03:24General Clark.
03:28General Clark.
03:34Okay.
03:38General Clark.
04:01They came to the orphanage
04:03with machetes and guns.
04:06I told the kids to run.
04:07And then I grabbed Solange
04:10and I took off as fast as I could.
04:13I could still hear the guns when I stopped.
04:19They killed my kids.
04:23The army could have saved them.
04:28I feel sick about those kids.
04:31Yeah, me too.
04:33But that woman has got a lot of nerve
04:36blaming our guys for what happened.
04:39Hector says it was messed up.
04:43What does that mean?
04:45Nothing.
04:47He just says they could have done more, that's all.
04:50Your husband told them forget about it.
04:52There wasn't nothing they could do.
04:53Yeah, well, he was right.
04:56Look, they're soldiers.
04:58They have to follow orders.
05:00And if Trevor said it was the right call,
05:03it was the right call.
05:06Yeah, I know.
05:09I just feel sick about it, that's all.
05:15So do I.
05:19What happened next, Lieutenant?
05:22When we pulled up to the orphanage,
05:23the three American aid workers came out of the building.
05:26Two men, one woman.
05:28I made sure that they had their passports
05:30and then told them to get in the vehicles.
05:31That's when the woman called for the orphans to come out.
05:34How many orphans?
05:36I'm not exactly sure, sir.
05:38Maybe a dozen.
05:40How old?
05:41The oldest looked to be about 14 or 15.
05:43The youngest was that little girl.
05:45The one on the photo.
05:47Go on.
05:48When Colonel Sherwood saw the kids,
05:51he told the woman...
05:53That would be Rachel Miller?
05:55Yes, sir.
05:57He told her that we couldn't take the children with us.
06:00She got very upset about that,
06:01but her co-workers convinced her to leave.
06:04At least it looked that way until she changed her mind.
06:07Why?
06:09I don't know, sir.
06:11One moment she was at the Humvee,
06:13the next she was back with the kids.
06:15Then what?
06:16Then Colonel Sherwood made a radio call to General Clark.
06:20What about?
06:21I couldn't say exactly, sir.
06:23Colonel Sherwood had moved away to take the call privately.
06:26And what happened when he came back?
06:28He told Miss Miller that we couldn't take the children with us
06:31and to get in the Humvee.
06:32She refused.
06:35Then he ordered us to move out.
06:41I don't know what's going on.
06:45Who knows?
06:47Random security check, probably.
06:50Okay.
06:51I'll pick up the programs in the morning.
06:54So how are we doing with the volunteers?
06:57All set.
06:57Roxy said her FRG.
06:59We'll get there an hour early to help the final set-up.
07:02Perfect.
07:06So, um, what's Frank have to say about this 15-6 investigation?
07:15Oh, you know, he hasn't talked about it, really.
07:19Lucky you.
07:20Kevin nearly bit off my head this morning.
07:24Well, it wasn't that bad.
07:28You know, he's just under a lot of stress.
07:31Yeah.
07:32Frank, uh, Frank hasn't been the same since he got back from Africa.
07:37He's not sleeping well, and he says it's jet lag, but this long?
07:43No, there's something on his mind.
07:49Oh, my God.
07:51I can't believe this.
08:03How can you live with yourself?
08:05Now step back with the vehicle.
08:07Let's murder.
08:08Baby killer.
08:10So you radioed back to General Clark?
08:13Yes, sir.
08:14I was seeking authorization to forcibly evacuate the female aid worker.
08:19And?
08:20General Clark informed me that I lacked the authority.
08:23Was there anything else that you discussed?
08:30Yes, sir.
08:31I asked about the non-combatants.
08:34Why is that?
08:36Well, sir, there was gunfire in the area,
08:39and the female aid worker told me that the children would be in danger
08:43if they were confronted by hostile tribes.
08:45And you brought that to General Clark's attention?
08:49Yes, sir.
08:50I want to be sure of my directives under the circumstances.
08:53And what did General Clark tell you?
08:55He asked if there was any immediate threat to the children.
08:59I said no.
09:01Despite the gunfire?
09:03Yes, sir.
09:05The convoy encountered no hostilities on the way to the orphanage,
09:09and we didn't know of any confirmed fighting in the area.
09:12But you were concerned about the children's safety?
09:18Yes, sir.
09:19I suppose I was.
09:22Why else would you ask about them?
09:26Our intel was that the situation was deteriorating all over western Urubu, sir.
09:33Okay, so what's next?
09:35Well, General Clark asked if any of the children were hurt
09:39or in need of medical assistance.
09:40I said no.
09:42That's when he ordered us to evacuate.
09:44Did you protest, argue in any way?
09:47No, sir.
09:49I have my orders.
09:56They were the right orders, sir.
10:01Anything else, Colonel?
10:06No, sir.
10:12Come in, Patty.
10:15Sorry to disturb.
10:19Dr. Burton, there is a walk-in here to see you.
10:23A Marcus Williams.
10:25Is he a patient?
10:26No.
10:27He says it's a family matter.
10:30I don't know any Marcus Williams.
10:32You want me to send him away?
10:33Why?
10:34Is there a problem?
10:35He's a little sketchy.
10:37You think he's dangerous?
10:39I wouldn't go that far.
10:42Show him in.
10:43Yeah?
10:44Yeah.
10:45Yeah.
10:49Mr. Williams.
10:54Hey.
10:55Dr. Burton.
10:57Marcus Williams.
11:00Do we know each other?
11:03Nah, we don't.
11:05But you told my assistant it was a family matter.
11:08It is.
11:10I'm David's father.
11:26You're David's father.
11:28Yeah.
11:29It's crazy, right?
11:31I just found out a little while ago.
11:34I'm sorry I'm not following?
11:36Well, I ain't been in Charleston in a long time, man.
11:39I get back here, friends tell me Donna had a little baby boy 11 years ago.
11:44Donna?
11:45Oh, Donna Green.
11:47You must have broke up just before she found out she was pregnant.
11:5211 years ago.
11:54Well, more like 12 now.
11:56Now, her family say Donna died when a boy was little.
12:00OD'd.
12:01Donna's mom raised David.
12:03Till she died, then the boy went into the system and you adopted him.
12:08And how'd you find me?
12:09Adoption records are sealed.
12:11Somebody in Donna family kept tabs on David.
12:14Heard that he was adopted by a colonel in the army.
12:18A female colonel.
12:19Ain't that many female colonels.
12:23What line of work are you in, Mr. Williams?
12:26This and that.
12:27Construction, mostly.
12:29And where exactly have you been for the past 11 years?
12:33I don't see how that matter.
12:36Point is, I'm here now.
12:39Right.
12:42Look, I don't know who you are exactly, but I got a pretty good idea what you're after.
12:47What you talking about?
12:48I want you to leave now and don't come back.
12:51Look, I just want to see my son.
12:53No.
12:54Don't call him now.
12:57And don't expect me to pay you to go away.
13:00You don't understand.
13:02No, bro, you don't understand.
13:03If I see you again, I'm calling the police.
13:22You didn't mention the orphans in your after-action report.
13:26No.
13:28Why not?
13:29I didn't think it was relevant.
13:31We were tasked with evacuating American citizens, not foreign nationals.
13:36As my report states, we strictly adhered to State Department directives, embassy protocol, and African rules of engagement.
13:45I'd like to go back to Colonel Sherwood's radio call from the orphanage.
13:48Can you walk that down for me again?
13:50Colonel Sherwood wanted to know if he had the authority to forcibly evacuate an American aid worker.
13:57I told him no.
13:58That's when he asked about the noncombatants?
14:01Yes.
14:02He was concerned about the safety of the orphans.
14:05Why?
14:06There had been gunfire in the area, and this woman, this aid worker, told him the children may be harmed
14:14by the militants.
14:16So what did you do?
14:17Well, once I determined that the children were not in any immediate danger or in need of medical assistance,
14:23I ordered Colonel Sherwood to return to base immediately.
14:27Because you were concerned about hostilities?
14:29I was concerned about the mission, which was to evacuate American citizens and avoid meddling in foreign affairs.
14:39I just want to be clear.
14:41The sound of gunfire concerned you?
14:44Hell yes.
14:46Our reports indicated Western Urubu was rapidly descending in a civil war.
14:52I wanted my men out of there.
15:01It's unbelievable.
15:02All anybody wants to do is talk about those kids.
15:05It makes a good story.
15:07You want a good story?
15:09We inserted an entire brigade into a hostile environment and completed an evacuation without a single fatality.
15:15That's your story.
15:16I know.
15:18I mean, people should be thanking us for a job well done.
15:21Instead, we're being treated like a bunch of baby killers.
15:24It's obscene.
15:26It's an insult to everybody in uniform.
15:29I agree, Kevin.
15:31Anybody who has a problem with our foreign policy, they should pick at the White House, not Fort Marshall.
15:37We didn't hurt those kids, Jackie.
15:40And we sure as hell couldn't have known what was going to happen to them.
15:43And even if we did, we couldn't have done anything to save them.
15:47Just like we can't save the other hundreds of people being killed over there right now.
15:51It's because it's kids.
15:53I know it's because of kids.
15:56And I am sorry about what happened to them.
15:59But I care more about my troops.
16:02And I want to apologize for that.
16:04Dinner's almost ready.
16:06I'm not hungry.
16:23Hello?
16:25Hello?
16:25Hello?
16:25Hey, Jackie.
16:26City Councilwoman Linton just backed out of the banquet.
16:29What?
16:30Yeah, it's the third cancellation in the last hour.
16:34You know, it's because of the protesters.
16:37Nobody wants to be on the 11 o'clock news entering Fort Marshall right now.
16:45I told Kevin we should have postponed.
16:48Look, it's going to be fine.
16:50I'll, uh, I'll rework the seating chart tonight and, uh, combine some tables.
16:56But what if more people cancel?
16:58We'll deal with it.
16:59Look, I'm sorry, Jackie.
17:01I have to go.
17:01Okay.
17:02Um, thanks for the heads up.
17:18How'd the inquiry go?
17:20Well, I'm glad it's behind me.
17:23That's it?
17:25Pretty routine, D.
17:29Well, if something smells good, what is that?
17:31Are you taking parm?
17:32Yeah.
17:34Great, because I'm starving.
17:36I'm going to go take a shower.
17:47I was talking to Gloria about those kids.
17:52The orphans?
17:54Yeah.
17:56Well, we were just both saying what a horrible situation it was.
18:02And I said that you would have saved those kids if you could have, right?
18:13Trevor?
18:17Technically, we could have saved them.
18:21What?
18:22I mean, there was room in the Humvee.
18:24It would have been tight, but...
18:25I don't get it.
18:27Okay.
18:28Even if we had taken them to the airfield, then what?
18:32We couldn't fly them out of the country.
18:33Why not?
18:35Because that wasn't our mission.
18:36Our mission was to evacuate Americans.
18:39Yeah, I get that.
18:41Those tribes over there, they all hate each other.
18:44Yeah, but these weren't dangerous gunmen or anything.
18:48People say we're taking sides.
18:53Trevor, these were orphans standing right in front of you.
18:57Some of them the same age as TJ and Finn.
19:00You don't have to remind me.
19:03All right?
19:07Okay.
19:09Sorry.
19:14It's war.
19:17And in war, civilians pay a price.
19:21Always.
19:25Fathers.
19:26Children.
19:29One time we were on patrol at this village outside Kandahar.
19:34Jeremy Sherwood is kicking a soccer ball.
19:47And this kid and his father are dead.
19:54The funny thing is, the soccer ball wasn't touched.
20:02You got these two bodies lying there.
20:10And the ball is perfectly fine.
20:16You never told me about that.
20:21There's a lot I never told you.
20:29There's a lot I wish I never knew.
20:34Why didn't you tell me before?
20:36I didn't want to upset you.
20:39To be honest, I considered not telling you at all.
20:42Really?
20:43A man shows up claiming to be David's father, and you weren't going to tell me?
20:48Joan, he's not the boy's father.
20:50How can you be sure?
20:51Because his story doesn't make any sense.
20:54Well, he gets a woman pregnant, then skips town, and doesn't know he's the father until
20:58a nice family happens to adopt the boy 12 years later?
21:01Come on.
21:05Well, what does he want?
21:06What do you think he wants, Joan?
21:08Money.
21:09To make him go away.
21:12Did he ask for money?
21:14Look, I didn't give him a chance to.
21:16I told him if he comes again, I'm putting the law on him.
21:26It's always, it's always been in the back of my head that this was a possibility, that
21:34Dave's father could be out there somewhere, that he could come and take him away from us.
21:39Whoa, whoa.
21:41Nobody's taking David anywhere.
22:11Oh, Frank.
22:16I am sorry.
22:18I didn't mean to wake you.
22:20You okay?
22:22Yeah, I'm fine.
22:24I'm just going to go read for a little bit.
22:27You want to talk?
22:30There's nothing to talk about, Dave.
22:33Stop.
22:34Go back to sleep.
22:37Go back to sleep.
22:50I told you to stay away.
22:51I know what you told me.
22:53Before you call the cops, you might want to read this.
23:02It's a court order for a DNA test.
23:11How'd you get this?
23:12I got it.
23:13That's all that matters.
23:15I've already been tested.
23:17Now it's Dave's turn.
23:18Hey, look, man.
23:19I told you, I'm the boy father.
23:30You won't believe this.
23:32Come on in.
23:33Calm down.
23:33I can't calm down.
23:34The printer screwed up the banquet program.
23:41What?
23:42Under Kevin's name.
23:45Division commander.
23:4723rd Airborne, not 32nd.
23:51Wow.
23:52Yeah.
23:53He reversed the numbers.
23:55This printer's worked with the 23rd Division for years.
23:57I can see how it happened.
23:59Well, I'm sorry.
24:00I mean, this is unacceptable.
24:01He's just going to have to redo them.
24:03Jackie, there's no time.
24:05The banquet's tonight.
24:06A program like this takes days.
24:07I don't care.
24:11Look, we'll Xerox our own programs.
24:14Buy heavy stock paper.
24:15Use single color ink.
24:17No one will ever know.
24:18I'll know.
24:20Jackie, what's done is done.
24:23You need to let it go.
24:27Fine.
24:29Okay.
24:30It's going to be okay.
24:31Just do it.
24:32Don't try to make me feel good about it.
24:40I reviewed the court order.
24:42It's legitimate.
24:43If you don't comply, you could be found in contempt of court.
24:47Unbelievable.
24:49So what do you suggest we do?
24:52We'll get it over with.
24:53If the man's a phony, the DNA test will prove it.
24:57And if not?
24:59One step at a time, Joan.
25:03But what if he turns out to be David's father?
25:07Could he take him from us?
25:09No.
25:11I'm no expert, but I believe your adoption legally terminated any parental rights you might have had.
25:17The most he could ask for is visitation.
25:21That's something.
25:23I used a legal database to run a background check.
25:27So at least we know where this Marcus Williams has been for the past six years.
25:31What do you mean?
25:33Where's he been?
25:35Danville Correctional Facility in Illinois.
25:42He's a felon.
25:43Burglary, grand theft, narcotics possession.
25:47Sorry.
25:50Sorry.
26:03Sorry.
26:20so you walked to the humvees and then you turned back yes why because i realized i couldn't leave
26:29my kids to die why did you think they were in danger do you know anything about narubu general
26:36if you'd answer the question ma'am those orphans were rejects damaged goods no tribe was going to
26:45accept them or protect them that was your opinion that's the truth you know what happened the whole
26:54world knows i'm trying to establish the facts ma'am at the time that u.s forces were at the
27:01orphanage
27:02was there any immediate danger to those children yes we heard gunfire close gunfire
27:13i don't know ever since mary iracozi died we'd been hearing shooting
27:19all the time every few hours the children were terrified i see so this had been going on how long
27:31several days when did iracozi die that tuesday and since then had you seen any militia any soldiers
27:41in the area no we just heard them so what made you think the children were in more danger at
27:49this
27:49particular moment look it was only a matter of time before something happened
27:56i couldn't predict exactly when does it matter your soldiers had a chance to save those kids
28:05and they didn't miss miller let me remind you this is not a legal proceeding we are here to gather
28:13the facts not to assign blame you can call it whatever you want general
28:21innocent children died and their blood is on your hands
28:33a word ma'am what
28:39ma'am i just wanted to say that i am
28:43genuinely sorry for what happened to those children
28:46i wish that we could have done more
28:52you could have
29:18you can call it
29:19you can call it
29:20oh
29:27Hello, soldier.
29:35Now, before you get mad...
29:47Is that me? I'm off the hook.
29:50I'm thinking about it.
30:00Come on, let's sit down. I don't want you exhausting yourself.
30:04Michael, I'm fine.
30:06The doctors gave me the okay to come home a week early,
30:09so I can be your date tonight at the banquet.
30:13You'll be the best-looking woman there.
30:16As long as you think so.
30:18It's good to have you home.
30:21Oh, it's good to be home.
30:34Frank?
30:35Hey.
30:40I came home early.
30:49I've always loved this uniform.
31:01I just don't know what's happening to you.
31:14I just don't know what's happening to you.
31:21I saw that woman from the RUBU today, Rachel Miller.
31:26She's here?
31:28She's part of the 15-6 investigation.
31:35I waited around for her.
31:37I just...
31:43I just want to apologize for not being able to do more.
31:56She spat at me, Dee.
31:58Oh, Frank.
32:03Yeah, but the thing is...
32:07The thing is, I felt like I deserved it.
32:10Hey, you didn't do anything wrong.
32:14It's those kids, Dee.
32:19It won't leave me alone.
32:31I was beginning to wonder.
32:33It's getting late, Kevin.
32:34Banquet's not until five.
32:36I have to get there early to supervise.
32:38Fine.
32:39I'll meet you there.
32:41Fine.
32:43We're into General Holden.
32:45He told me his report's coming out tonight.
32:47Well, did he drop any hints about what's in it?
32:50Of course not.
32:51I'll find out like everyone else.
32:54It's odd timing.
32:55What is?
32:56Well, releasing his report the same night as the banquet.
32:59There's nothing odd about it.
33:01He's done with his investigation.
33:03There's no sense in dragging it out.
33:05All right.
33:06You don't have to bite my head off.
33:07Well, stop asking stupid questions.
33:10Do not talk to me like that.
33:12I don't need it.
33:13Do you have any idea the pressure I'm under?
33:1628 years of service.
33:17Everything I've ever worked for is on the line.
33:19Everything we've worked for?
33:21I don't start with that, Jackie.
33:23With what?
33:24Do you think you're the only one who had suffered here?
33:27When you were deployed, we had a wife kill herself.
33:31Did you even ask me what that was like?
33:35No.
33:36I thought you said you had everything under control.
33:38Yes, I handled it.
33:40And a thousand other things.
33:41But you have no idea what it was like.
33:44Excuse me.
33:45But running an FRG is a little bit different
33:47than commanding an airborne brigade in a war zone.
33:50And if you can't understand that...
33:57I'm gonna take you a shower.
34:01It was a simple cheek swap.
34:04David's so used to medical tests,
34:06he didn't even ask what it was for.
34:09I hope we're doing the right thing, Roman.
34:11I think so.
34:13And like Claudia Joyce said,
34:15we don't really have a choice.
34:19May I?
34:20Come on in, dude.
34:26Cool.
34:27Yeah?
34:30I like it.
34:34What's on your mind, son?
34:37Just something really had to be on my mind.
34:40Huh.
34:41Uh...
34:42Usually.
34:44Can I watch the Braves game tonight?
34:46Braves, huh?
34:48It ends pretty late.
34:49I don't have school tomorrow.
34:51Oh, no.
34:53Mom?
34:54What do you think?
34:56Phillies.
34:57They're going against the Phillies.
34:59Well...
35:02I suppose we could stretch the rules this one time.
35:06Awesome!
35:07Thank you!
35:21I haven't worn a dress like this since prom.
35:24You look great.
35:25Yeah?
35:27I'm sweating like a pig.
35:29Relax.
35:30It's my first army banquet.
35:33I remember mine.
35:35Little heads up.
35:37When they toast the president, he's not really here.
35:40Good to know.
35:42Mm-hmm.
35:47Hey, Jackie.
35:54What a crappy excuse for a program.
35:58Really?
35:58I...
35:59I think they look fine.
36:06No, you're right.
36:07You're right.
36:08They're...
36:09They're fine.
36:10These are fine.
36:12I mean, what does it...
36:14What does it matter, right?
36:15I mean, it could all be over tonight anyway, so who cares?
36:22Well, there.
36:24Um...
36:25You wanna sit down?
36:27Okay.
36:28Okay.
36:33Will you keep an eye on her?
36:34I have to find Denise.
36:36You're leaving me with the general's wife?
36:37I'll be right back.
36:44I'll be right back.
36:45You're pretty.
36:47Uh...
36:48Thank you, ma'am.
36:50What's your name?
36:52Gloria?
36:53Gloria Cruz.
36:54I like your dress, Gloria.
36:59I like yours, too, ma'am.
37:09Claudia Joy!
37:11Hi!
37:11Hi!
37:12Oh!
37:13Oh, my God!
37:14When did you get back?
37:15Oh, just a few hours ago.
37:18It was a surprise.
37:19Believe me, it was.
37:20Oh, it's so good to see you.
37:22You look great.
37:24Thanks.
37:24So do you.
37:29Claudia Joy!
37:30Hi!
37:31Hi!
37:32She just got back.
37:34Oh!
37:37Not a moment too soon.
37:39Sir, would you excuse us?
37:41There's a little backstage crisis.
37:43Of course.
37:45Okay.
37:48What's going on?
37:49We've got a big problem.
37:55Sorry.
37:56Out of order.
37:58Turn down the hole.
37:59Thanks.
38:06I don't believe this.
38:09Jackie?
38:11I need a refill.
38:13No, no.
38:15You don't.
38:20Claudia Joy.
38:22It's so good to see you.
38:25Hi.
38:26Jackie.
38:27How many glasses of wine have you had?
38:29I don't know.
38:30Um.
38:32One here, one at home.
38:34No.
38:36Two at home.
38:38And how many pills?
38:43Just a couple of Xanax.
38:47My brother.
38:50How serious is this?
38:51Well, she's obviously high, but there's no indication of overdose.
38:56Um.
38:58I'm gonna go to the banquet now.
39:00Uh, no.
39:02Denise?
39:03You can't go out there.
39:06I have to.
39:11Jackie.
39:12No.
39:13Jackie.
39:13Listen to me.
39:14You go out there like this, you'll embarrass yourself, your husband, the United States Army.
39:26Hmm.
39:28Hmm.
39:29Hmm.
39:30Fine.
39:31You know, I hate these things anyway.
39:34We need to get her home.
39:39Go watch your stand.
39:40Right there.
39:41Oh, okay.
39:43Hey, do I know you?
39:45You know, I like her dress.
39:47Hey, Jackie, let's get you in the van.
39:49Okay.
39:50Watch your head.
39:51Okay.
39:52Okay.
39:53Yeah.
39:54Oh.
39:56Okay.
39:58Thank you, of course.
40:00Good luck.
40:00Roger that.
40:10I'm so glad you're back.
40:15I'm so glad you're back.
40:19Hmm.
40:19Um.
40:21Kevin.
40:24Claudia Joy.
40:25Unexpected pleasure.
40:28Denise?
40:28Hi.
40:29I can't seem to find my wife.
40:32Have you seen her anywhere?
40:33You know, we just had to send her home.
40:36What?
40:37Yeah.
40:38She came down with some kind of stomach bug.
40:41She didn't call me.
40:43Uh, she was in no condition to call.
40:46Right.
40:46You know how these things can just come up out of nowhere and flatten you.
40:49She didn't want to worry you, though.
40:51Exactly.
40:52What she needs most right now is to rest.
40:56She so wanted to be here, but she was in no condition to entertain.
41:02Uh, we should join the receiving line.
41:06Right.
41:07I'll give her a call later and make sure she's okay.
41:09That would be best.
41:10Shall we?
41:14Oh.
41:15Okay.
41:17Careful.
41:18Oh!
41:20Okay.
41:22Hey.
41:24Now to my house.
41:26That's right.
41:27We just need to get you inside.
41:30Hold on a second.
41:31Okay.
41:35Okay.
41:37Uh, it's okay.
41:39Denise said that's a good sign.
41:40It gets it out of her system.
41:44Oh.
41:45So I guess that's a really good sign, huh?
41:48Yeah.
41:49Maybe.
41:51Okay.
41:55Good.
41:56I feel better.
41:57Good.
41:58Okay.
41:59Up and over.
42:00Up and over.
42:01There we go.
42:06PFC Cruz.
42:07Denise Sherwood.
42:08We met at the brigade barbecue?
42:10Yes, ma'am.
42:11Nice to see you again.
42:12You too.
42:12I have a message from your wife.
42:14She had a last minute errand to run for the banquet, but she should be back in time for dinner.
42:19Good to know.
42:19Thank you, ma'am.
42:20Yeah, sure.
42:21Have fun.
42:24And Erin?
42:26Yes, you know how it is.
42:28As FRG leader, Roxy has to handle all the little emergencies that come up.
42:33Sure.
42:34What kind of emergency?
42:36Oh, you know, she didn't even tell me.
42:39She said not to worry.
42:41Have a drink.
42:41She'll join me for dinner.
42:43Excuse me, please.
42:44Oh, thank you, ma'am.
42:47Oh, no, no.
42:48I can't drink another cup.
42:50Yes, you can.
42:54It's either that or a cold shower.
43:00Gloria Cruz, ma'am.
43:04Right.
43:04Quiet.
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