"[Man] In 1979, Congress authorized... the formation of a contingent of elite Special Forces soldiers... who answer only to the president of the United States." "Their missions, and their very existence, are closely guarded secrets... protected by the soldiers themselves... and their wives, who possess secrets of their own." "[Woman] Previously on The Unit." "You're telling me that anyone I meet on the street... could be collecting information for you?" "Just like anyone you meet on the street could be collecting information for them." "You might have told us." " Do I abort the mission?" " You and I both know how it works." "We manage up." "Our job is to protect the people we work for." "And here I thought our job was to protect the country." " Okay, food." " Burgers and hot dogs." " Chili from Signals." " Art Spey just landed." " That takes care of one category." " Liquor by Art Spey." " [Jonas] You're doing the Korean egg rolls?" " Jenny Kim's Korean egg rolls." " For 400 people?" " I've got an idea." " How many phone cards you gonna buy?" " As many as we can." "Every 10,000 minutes we buy, we get a reduction of one cent a minute." "For your radio station." "[Jonas] Damn these melons are good." ""Do you know a family forced to choose between groceries and communication?" ""We're buying phone cards and sending them to the troops overseas." "Fort Griffith Old Home Week."" " Good." " Will they run it?" "[Kim] I'm gonna see they run it." " What's the door prize?" " [Kim] Door prize?" " [Phone Beeps]" " Go for Blane." "Yeah, Bob." "Yeah, team bay." "I got one stop to make." "I'm on my way out." " Jenny Kim's Korean egg rolls." " I'm all about it." "Hotter than RRin Okinawa." "Where are we gonna find a mixer big enough to make 400 egg rolls?" " Right here." " Win one for the Gipper, baby." " All right." " T-shirts!" "Oh!" "Door prize." "Who's doing T-shirts?" "[Chattering]" "[Guard] Can I see some photo I.D., please, sir?" "[Man Coughing]" "[Chattering Continues]" "[Guard] Welcome back to the base, Sergeant Major." "Sorry about all the ruckus." "[Chattering Continues]" "Here." "Hand these out." "Okay, I think we're gonna need more tape on that side." " Oh, yeah." " Takes all kinds." "It is the secret of the Unit." "Here I am." "Once in, never out." "All right." "Off you go." "[Paper Rustling]" " This your new boy?" " That's right." " Is he ready to come in?" " So he says." "All right." "This, uh-This operation here... it's been in existence since 1963." "Control just passed down from one generation to the next." "No one but an initiate has or can ever enter that door." " [Phone Beeps]" " And, son, it is the truest thing you'll ever hear." "Go for Blane." " Yeah, well, what are you gonna do?" " Roger that." "They've moved up our jump-off time." "What is that?" "It's a still." "Used for makin' moonshine." "[Speaking Italian]" "[Phone Ringing]" "[Chattering In Italian Continues]" "[Mack Shouting In Italian]" "[Shouting Continues]" "[Grunting]" "[Bones Cracking]" "[Grunts]" "[Tires Screeching]" "Grazie." "## [Call And Response]" "## [Singing Continues]" "## [Singing Ends]" "Six letters, starts with "D," "sea mammal."" " Dugong." " What?" " Du-gong." " [Knocking]" "Take a look at it." " Call the boss at Langley." " How'd it go, young sergeant?" "I'm not gonna lie to you, Boss." "Slicker than goose snot." "That is slick indeed." "Witness." "The seal is unbroken." "[Jonas] Young Mack behave himself?" "[Grey] He was on his best behavior." "And why is that?" "'Cause we're working with the C.I.A.?" "Boss, we're all workin' for the taxpayers, aren't we?" "I mean, isn't that why we're here after everything is said and done?" "So it seems." "All right." "Here you go." "One, two" "Hey, what's the crash code for today in Washington?" " Butterfly." " [Mack] What?" "Butterfly." "Three, four, five... six, seven, eight, nine." "Waal, you wanted to see it." "Now, here it is." "That's what $5 million looks like." "The diamonds are our ticket into the auction." " I'll need your signature." " [Jonas] All right." "Whole mission went wicked cool." "Red Riding Hood completely taken in by my disguise." "Mack and me hustled to Grandma's house." "Baked the old lady into a pie." "Then we dressed up in her wedding gown." "Even I was impressed." " The currency of terror." " If you want to be poetic." " That's a lot of engagement rings." " Real pretty." "It's not gonna be so pretty if Al-Qaeda and Sheikh Dasani get their hands on them." "Well, you know, that's true." "We better be careful then." "What do you say, team?" "Hands for being careful." "Here's the grease that's gonna get you guys in." "## [Instrumental]" "What you got there?" "You from Old Home Week?" "You bet." "How're you doin' today?" "I'm doin' right fine." "How're you doin'?" "If I were doing any better, I'd be arrested." ""Back in the army again." "Sock 'em back in the army again." ""'Tisn't my fault if I dress when I halt." "Back to the army again."" "Found it." " Oh, there's the mixer." " Oh, yeah." "Knew that was gonna go quick." "You wanna put up a poster?" " You bet I do." " What you need it for, your party?" " Where's the, uh, paddles?" " Oh, yeah, yeah." "Right over here somewhere." "It's got" " It comes with the paddle- a couple of paddles." " Making egg rolls." " For 400 people." "[Molly] Jenny Kim's Korean egg rolls." " Hot as sin." " Gonna have a band." "Yeah, but l-I meant what's the money goin' for?" " Phone cards." " Phone cards?" "Anyone from Fort Griffith on deployment in Iraq- we're giving them free phone cards." "Well, that's a good idea." ""Call home!"" " You bet." " Yeah." "Phone cards free?" "As much as we can buy, all free." "And I've been told that we might have... some "uncustomed"liquor there." "Moonshine." "Well, now." " You never know." " Well, what you got for a door prize?" " What?" " What's the door prize?" "You wanna make money." "Best way to make money is a door prize." "[Man Shouting] No war for oil.!" "[Chanting] No blood for oil!" "No blood for oil!" "No blood for oil!" "No blood for oil!" "No blood for oil.!" "No blood for oil.!" "No blood for oil.!" "No blood for oil.!" "No blood for oil!" "No blood for oil!" " No blood for oil.!" " [Woman] What do we want?" " [Man] End all foreign occupation.!" " [Woman] When do we want it?" " [All] Now!" " Where have you been?" " [Chanting Continues]" " No." "No, we-Yes, we-we got the mixer." "But look what else we got." "No." "I want you to meet me and Molly down at the motor pool." "Hello?" "No, I'm at the gate." "It'll take me five or 10 minutes to get through the line." "[Man] Isn't that something?" "Sure is." "Piece of equipment's gotta be 60 years old, and we're still payin' for it, huh?" " What do you mean?" " I mean that how could you or I... or any taxpayer ever hope to gain any knowledge... let alone control, over what goes on in the military?" "Taxpayers probably paid $300 for that jeep in 1943... and we're still carrying it on our books." "Makes you wonder what we're doing here." "I mean, we're changing slogans, and the war goes on." "Are you out of your minds?" "What are you people doing?" "[Sighs] Those poor fools." "Just keep fighting somebody else's war, any war, any war at all." " Do you think they like fighting?" " I think they love it." " Look at 'em." " Isn't it possible they're proud to serve?" "[Chanting Continues] No blood for oil.!" " What?" "You're coming to the meeting, right?" " No blood for oil.!" "Out now!" "Out now!" "[All Chanting] Out now!" "Out now!" "Out now.!" "Out now.!" "Out now.!" "Out now.!" "Out now.!" "Out now.!" "Out now.!" "Out now.!" "Out now!" "Out now!" "Out now!" "Out now!" "Out now!" "Out now!" "Out now!" "Out now!" "Out" "All right." "[Man Shouting] Get in.!" "Get in.!" "[Chattering]" "Why aren't they being searched?" "We don't care what they carry in." " We care very much what they carry out." " Mmm." "Can't carry anything out." "I suppose they do try." "Diamonds are small." "Diamonds are small, but we are very thorough." "Ah, yes, the rules are plain to the meanest understanding." " [Chattering Continues]" " Move forward." "All metal in the tray." "Now let us see what you have brought." "Your pistol will be returned to you at the completion of your stay." "Your man- Does he come with you?" "He's my adviser." "Very well." " Well?" " Restored, street legal, showroom fresh." "Any man jack in this man's army would fight to pay 10 grand... to take it home and call it Muffin." "Well, all he'd have to do then is restore it." " This money's going where?" " Into the kitty." "Old Home Week." "Phone cards free for folks in Iraq." " Henderson!" " [Man] Sir.!" "Drag your ignorance over here!" "You're goin' on a mission!" "The labor, of course, will be courtesy of the United States military." " Oh, my." "Oh, my!" " 1943." "Well, now I know what love is." "I can misplace this fanatic's time sheets." "Materials, however, you're gonna need." " What'll this cost, young sergeant?" " Hard costs." " I'm listening to you." " New paint." " We can mix it." " No." "We're gonna need here" "[Grunts] Uh, block's cracked." "Uh" "Oh, my." "No, this is gonna run you some money." " Sarge, I'm in love." " I'm gonna tell you what." " You come up with, say, uh- - 2,500 bucks." " 2,500 bucks?" " Ooh, look here." "Oh, man." "I know some enthusiasts give their left arm for just that first aid kit." "Whoa, hey, hey." "Check this out." "May I?" " [Phone Ringing] - "Oh, my darling, there is a lull in the shooting..." ""and I'm taking these few minutes to share these thoughts with you." ""That if it is my time, and it may be..." ""that my last thought..." ""if God grants me that moment for one last good-bye..." ""that thought will be of you, my darling Midge." "Love, Jimmy."" "Hello." "This is Kim Brown." "Is he there?" "Old Home Week executive committee meeting at my house tonight, 8:00 p.m." " What?" " My house, 8:00 p.m." "I might be a little late." "George, Kim Brown." "Listen to this." "Listen to this." "Have I got an idea for you." ""That my last thought, if God grants me that moment for one last good-bye... that thought will be of you, my darling Midge."" ""My last thought will be of you."" " But he never sent the letter?" " No, he did not." " Which leads us to believe" " That is correct." "Congratulations again on that promotion, George." "Hmm." "And you would like me to do what with this newfound power of mine?" "I'll write the copy." "I want you to promo our Old Home Week." "The idea is phone cards for our troops overseas." "And what you have here- look at this letter- is a voice from the past calling home." "Calling to his wife." "It's a good story." "Good story?" "Are you kidding me?" "This is a great story." "And worth every penny of the $3,000... we need KTML to contribute for the restoration of the jeep." " $3,000?" " Think of the bang for your buck." "It's a good story." "Here's the thing." "I turn over my P.S.A. Time to you to promote your event." "Especially, you know, one, maybe two spots." "What you're asking." "And I donate the $3,000, and that gets on the air" "I'm bombarded by every special interest group that wants to save stray cats." "I'm not talking about stray cats, sir." "I'm talking about men and women in combat." "No, no, no." "Indeed, indeed." "I'm not disputing that." "My point is that if I do this for you, I step over the line... from public service to promotion." "Your story, it's a good story." "What if I make it a great story?" "You make it a great story, you come back and see me." "Conflict resolution teaches us that nothing may be resolved... unless and until each side recognizes the absolute right... of the other side to a point of view." "Now-Thank you for coming." "In international relations... as in child rearing, two children will fight." "What is the first thing one must do?" "First thing?" " Christine?" " Make them stop hitting." "Well, that is correct." "Now, war-Yes?" "No conflict may be resolved until each side recognizes the absolute right of the other" " That's right." " To" " Their point of view." " What about Hitler?" "Anybody?" " The Versailles Treaty?" " Excellent." "Excellent." "Had the Versailles Treaty dealt fairly... with a defeated Germany at the end of World War I... could the German public ever have been receptive to the Nazi program?" "Now-Yes?" "What about 9%11?" "3,000 people died." "Should we have recognized the terrorists'right to kill those people?" "But those people had a grievance." "Yes, I know they had a grievance." "But that doesn't mean that they were right." "Sufficient that they were willing to kill their children." "Yeah, well, you know what?" "I don't mind them killing their children." "I object to their killing my children." "Somebody thinks I offended him, I suppose he can give me a call." "He comes into my house in the middle of the night with a butcher knife..." "I'm gonna shoot him dead, because I have a family to defend." "Is this so foreign from your way of thinking?" "The Bible says, "Thou shalt not kill."" "Well, I guess our opponents missed that part." " Whose side are you on?" " I'm on the American side." " Didn't I see you at the peace protest?" " I was driving into the base." " You work at the base?" " Something like that." "And I have something else to say." ""The cost of arrogance is paid in blood."" "What does that mean?" "And-And how can you stand there with your superior wisdom... and berate the men and women who have sworn with their lives to defend you?" "Do you scream at firemen when they're going to put out a fire?" "Do you?" "Well, there's a fire, people." "You're at war." "And though it's hard for me to believe, you don't know it." "You're out of order, and you're in the wrong room." " What about recognizing the absolute right of the other?" " This is a peace meeting.!" "Oh, good." "You're willing to fight for peace?" "Good for you." "'Cause that's what the men and the women on the base are doing." "Good for you!" "Now I have a few more remarks." "The auction generally is concluded by 4:00." "Mr. Johnson has arranged a brief but instructive tour... of the mining operation after the ceremony." "The sheikh is paid in dollars?" "Ah, yes, the sheikh." "The settlement is made in dollars." "Our auction house withholds 10%." "In addition to the payment I made at the gate?" "See these men?" "These men labor in the sun for years... to obtain but a fraction of the diamonds your people stole in a quarter of an hour... what you stole from acquaintances of mine." "I regret that we have offended you." "How is such regret traditionally expressed?" "You've thought ahead." "Commendable." "Mm-hmm." "My friends may still come looking for you for an explanation." "I'll have one prepared." "And should you come across any more stones on a similar basis" " Thank you." " Quite good stones, by the way." "You should do well." "What are you hoping to realize?" "Five million dollars." "Sheikh Dasani and his associates have great use for untraceable diamonds." "You very well may get it." " [Helicopter Whirring] - [Bird Squawks]" "[Chattering In Foreign Language]" "[Foreign Language]" "[Chattering Continues]" "Sheikh Dasani, as always, an honor." "[Foreign Language]" "[Foreign Language]" "[Buko] I regret he is not here." "[Man] I'm sure your buyers will be pleased." "Item one, presented as rough, approximately 430 carats." "Should you care to bid by weight or by stone... the final price will, of course, be adjusted to, uh" "Let us suppose the weight, and the final settlement... will, of course, reflect the mutually determined volume." "Shall we begin at, say, $4 million?" " [Man] Over here." " Four million." "4.5?" "Do I have an advance on four?" "4.5?" "4.3?" "[Man Speaking Foreign Language] 4.3." "An advance on 4.3?" "[Chattering]" "Ah, it seems the auction has done well for you." "Ah. [Clears Throat] You may leave your money." "It will be safe here." "Mr. Johnson has arranged for a short tour of the mining facility." "No, we do not wish to be impolite." "But as our business is completed... we would, with respect, prefer to be on our way." "Well, Mr. Johnson has requested that out of respect for the sheikh... before whose departure it would be impolitic for you to take your leave." "Do you see?" "You're quite right." "I beg your pardon." "Very well." "A few minutes." " Well, no." "We're getting you the man." " [George On Phone] Yeah." "We are identifying him, and I'm going to give you the story." ""KTML presents:" "The Mystery Soldier and His Final Letter Home."" " Uh-huh." "I don't think so." " No." "Don't pull the offer." " No, no." " Tell you what." "I'm gonna tell you what." "In addition to the story, I'm gonna have the motor pool emboss a brass plate." "Brass plate?" "Brass plate?" "Yes, "From your friends at KTML"?" "Yeah, swell." "I don't think so." "No, no, no, no." "Don't pull the offer." "And-And I didn't want to tell you this until we were sure" "No, no." "No, no, no." "No, wait till I tell you." "I believe we can find you the wife." "[George] The wife?" "What wife?" "The wife." "Midge." "The recipient of the letter home." "Found and brought to you by KTML." "You gonna beat that for a human interest story?" " All right." "You got a deal." " Yeah." "No." "No, I thought that would get you." " All right." "Thank you." " Oh, this is good." "Don't you love the army?" "Photo emulsion on the original- degradation of dates the photo as being developed in 1944." "Cross-check against the jeep." "If we assume "A," a stateside photo of a unit passing through Camp Shanks, 1944" " A medic." " A medic named Jimmy..." "James, Jim, killed in action prior to" "Prior to March 1945." "That should narrow your list down to" "You got about 2,200 names." " No, that ain't gonna do it." " [Man] What's the deal?" "They found this oldjeep, letter in it from some guy, K.I.A. Battle of the Bulge." "Radio station's gonna pay, recondition thejeep, auction it off for Old Home Week." " That's charming of them." " In return for us finding the guy." "Well, we better find him then." ""If God grants me that moment for one last good-bye... that thought would be of you, Midge. "" "Fella killed in action- letter writer?" " We need to know his name." " Old Home Week." "Contact his wife, kids." "Bring them down here... to award the jeep as a door prize." "Outstanding." "Good, good, good, good." "What in life is not a puzzle?" "Gosh, I love it." "Didn't mean to startle you there." "That's fine." "I can take care of myself." "I saw that." "You did yourself right proud in there." ""Right proud"?" "Like us military types might say?" "Ma'am, ma'am, you won." "What you complaining about?" " I won?" " I'd say by any objective standards..." " you won the debate." " I did?" "I'd say you did." " And how would you characterize that victory?" " L" "'Cause you know what?" "Your leaflet says, "The cost of arrogance is paid in blood."" "And I joked about it, but that's true, and" " No, please." " The arrogance is yours, and the blood is ours." "Go on." "Because I believe it is arrogant to think that if other people... just knew how well we thought of ourselves, they'd stop trying to kill us." "Well, you give me a moment's pause." "Then I'm glad I came." "I'm glad you came too." "I am too." "Maybe we could continue the debate." "I don't think so." "The deal, as always:" "You can have it good, you can have it fast, or you can have it Tuesday." "Pick two." "We got a breakdown of the parts we need to bring it back to showroom fresh." " That's what you want, right?" " That is what we want." "What the hell you think you're doin'?" " Takin' a break, Sarge." " The hell you are.!" "You will take a break when you are discharged from this service... killed in combat or I say so, whichever comes first." "And P.S., this son of a gun you've been sleepin' on... holds a component I've been lookin'for the past halfhour.!" "Henie, come over here and install the Bendix." " I'm tired, Sergeant." " He's tired." "Well, you know what that is there, son?" "That is a bullet hole." "The men who drove this jeep were gettin'shot at." "They drove toward fire to administer aid to their comrades." "Some of your comrades are gettin' shot at now, son, over the water." "We'rejust tryin'to help 'em out." "Can you think of anything more rational?" "Off you go." "[Chattering In Foreign Language]" "[Chattering Continues]" "The fields themselves, which Mr. Johnson exploits... in the only way which they can be exploited." "Native labor." "The labor is hard." "The scene which you witness here may have been witnessed 2,000 years ago." "[Chattering Continues]" "Sheikh Dasani, uh, these fields... are one of six alluvion fields we have here in the vicinity." "[Continues, Indistinct]" "[Buko] As you can see, the labor is very difficult." "[Man Shouting In Foreign Language]" "[Grunting]" "Everyone, down!" "Stay down!" "Or you will get it next!" "[Bob] Get your damn heads down.!" "[Rapid Gunfire]" "[Jonas] Keep their heads down." "[Rapid Gunfire]" " Good to see you, Hector." " 26-2-7-5." "BlueJay to Sideshow." "Because between Bob and me, we had nothin' but a nail clipper." "Sideshow!" "Sideshow!" "This is BlueJay, BlueJay." "BlueJay reports test results positive." "Repeat:" "Test results positive." "The rabbit has died." "Repeat:" "The rabbit has died." "[Jonas] Okay, let's get the hell outta here." "[Bob] Let's get outta here.!" "Go.!" "Go.!" "Go.!" "We're about to have company.!" "[Phone Ringing]" "The rabbit died." "Okay, his buddy, Jimmy's friend." "We made him through his service ribbons." "There he is." "Shoulder flash from the 23rd Armored." "Medics tab, Asia Pacific Campaign ribbon..." "Bronze Star, C.I.B." "Tell 'em." "Here's his service number." "Here's his name." "His name's Dwayne Oscarsson, and here's his phone number." " Lives in Hawaii." " What time is it in Hawaii?" "If he's alive, he's still up." "If he's alive, he's still up." "Hello?" "Mr. Oscarsson?" "Mr. Dwayne Oscarsson?" "I'm calling from Fort Griffith." "I am the chairman of the base's Family Readiness Group." "Oh, did they?" "They had the same thing in his day." "They called 'em what?" "Army Wives Solidarity Committee." "Oh, was your wife a member?" "He was never married." "Mr. Oscarsson, I'm calling you about your time in the war" "January of'44 to the end of the war." "Did you have a friend, a fellow medic, named Jimmy?" "Jimmy." "Battle of the Bulge, 1944,Jimmy Hanson." "Yes." "I am so sorry." "Um, we came across some things ofhis." "We came across a letter he wrote." "Uh-huh." "To his wife, Margaret." "Mr. Oscarsson... is she still with us?" "Yes." "Thank God indeed." "Mr. Oscarsson, I'm going to put you through to Sergeant Carrol." "He'll take yours and her information." "Thank you." "Mr. Oscarsson, this is Bobby Carrol." " All right." " The same to you, sir." "I wonder if I could get the following information." "Hanson, James A... 2483956... married Margaret Atkins, February 1943." "Margaret Hanson never remarried." "Currently resides in Sacramento, California." "[Carrol] Mr. Oscarsson, can you please verify your address for me?" "Here is her driver's license as of lastJuly." "[Carrol] And do you have a business phone?" "And here's her current phone number." " Is nothing sacred to you guys?" " You better hope not." "[Bottles Rattling]" "Come on." "I know exactly how many bottles you have in that case." "Don't hold out on me, baby." "Ain't that good?" "Mmm." "[Laughs]" "That's good." "What?" "You stopped drinking'?" " No, I wanted to ask you something." " I figured you did... as lately you look like your dog died." " Go on then." " The diamonds the team stole in Italy." " Yeah, I seem to remember." " We sold 'em to the sheikh." "Ah, yes, the sheikh. $4.5 million, nine packages of rough-cut diamonds." "But originally there were 10 packages of uncut diamonds." "You kept one out." "This one?" "As you recall..." "Art Spey here wanted to induct you into a little secret of the Unit." " The still?" " No." "It ain't exactly the still." " Once in, never out." " Well, here I am." "It's been goin' on here, Bob, since the beginning." " Beginning?" " The inception of the Unit." "It, uh" " It doesn't have a name." "You might think of it as an escape hatch." "Sometimes, baby, by no fault of your own... you or another guy like you, Unit member, has to disappear." " Break it on down." " You remember the Bay of Pigs." "Mm-hmm." "Sometimes the government, say, has to disavow... those whom it has sent to do its bidding." "It's happened in the past." "At that time... this man and his family have access to funds... friends, a new identity and a new life." " A Unit member has to disappear?" " It's happened before." "Man has to walk away and can't come back." "How is it paid for?" "It's funded through taxes... paid to the Department of the Treasury." "That would be me." "## [Carnival Music]" "[Woman Shouting, Indistinct]" " Testing, testing." " [Microphone Feedback]" "Uh, good afternoon." "My name is George Tatelman... and I am the station manager at radio station KTML, The Missile." "We at KTML are very proud indeed to be part of the Fort Griffith community... and we are most pleased to be participating in Old Home Week." "[Man] T- shirts.!" "T-shirts.!" "Now, Mr. Oscarsson, uh, Ms. Hanson" "When we're ready for you, Mrs. Hanson, we'd like for you to go up." "Mr. Oscarsson, if you'd like to" "No, I'm fine here." "I'm all right here." "Margaret?" "Oh, uh, no, no." "I'm fine too." "Some lucky person is going to be driving to work... in this 1943 jeep... whose restoration we were so pleased to fund at our radio station." "Can I have a round of applause for the service men and women... who actually did the restoration, please?" "Now, this jeep has a history." "It was driven in combat by SergeantJames Hanson." "We have his widow here today who will draw the lucky ticket." " [Cheering] - [Man] Hoorah.!" "Hoorah.!" "Thank you, ladies and gentlemen." "Enjoy Old Home Week." "And now it is my honor to introduce the honorary chair of this event..." "Mrs. Thomas Ryan." "[Applause, Cheering]" "Thank-Thank you." "I've been given the honor of awarding the" "Oh, thank you, Cathy." "Just put it right there." "I've been given the honor of awarding the door prize..." "Army Vehicle General Purpose, serial number" " Mrs. Hanson?" " Yes?" " Are you ready?" " Ready for what?" " It's time to read the letter." " What letter?" " The letter from your husband." " And the particular help... of George Tatelman and radio station KTML, The Missile." "After thejeep presentation, Judith will take Mrs. Hanson to her car." "Um, I need to find an escort who can take Mr. Oscarsson to" " She never got the letter." " What?" " Mrs. Hanson never got the letter." " Tiffy gave her the letter." " She says she never got it." " We have a copy of the letter." " Give her the copy." " She won't read it." "What, she doesn't want to read the letter?" " She says she never got the letter." " Where is Tiffy?" " She's shy." " She's got to read the letter." " [Man] You have a list?" " [Tiffy] I have a list." "Of areas in which I am woefully misguided." "One: "Every country is won and held... only by force of arms."" "Thank you." " Go on." " Two" "We are here today to raise money... for the purchase of phone cards... to allow our men and women overseas to stay in touch." "Hold on." "Hold on." "We have a deal." "Do we have a deal?" "I paid for that jeep." " She's 85 years old." " I don't care how old she is." " Now you told me- - [Kim] All right." "I'll read the letter." "I'll read the letter, and she can stand up and bow." "And we're particularly privileged to have with us today..." "Mrs. Margaret Hanson... whose husband, James, served and fell... in December 1944 in the Battle of the Bulge... in the medical unit of the 23rd Armored Infantry Battalion." "And this was his vehicle." "[Applause]" "[Margaret] Thank you." "Thank you." "We're also privileged to have with us..." "Dwayne Oscarsson, his comrade-in-arms." " [Applause]" " Thank you." "And I'm sure you all know Kim Brown." " Thanks." " [Woman] All right.!" "[Applause]" "Thank you, Mrs. Ryan." "Thank you all for being here." "Ms. Hanson, in that jeep- found in the jeep in a first aid kit... was a letter which your husband wrote... and which he never posted." "It was his last letter that he wrote... and I would like to read it to you." ""Oh, my darling..." ""there is a lull in the shooting..." ""and I am taking these few minutes..." ""to share these thoughts with you." ""That if it is my time..." ""and it may be..." ""that my last thought, if God grants me that moment..." ""for one last good-bye..." ""that thought will be of you... my darling Midge."" "[Quiet Chattering]" "I'm Midge." "What?" "I'm Midge." "## [Call And Response]" "## [Singing Ends]"