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- Go, go.
- We're going right.

Stop traffic up there. Let's go!

Approaching.

I think we have touchdown.

A little to the right.
Going to the right.

Oh, hello, mamma.

Now push it in.

- I can't.
- What do you mean, you can't?

- Pretend it's your d*ck, man.
- How about I pretend it's your d*ck?

You'd never get in if you did that.

- Here. Let me have a sh*t.
- All right, give me a sec.

No, come on. Time's up. It's my d*ck, man.

Go.

You fucker.

Got that?
Yeah.

There we go.

- Oh, look at that.
- Nice 155, huh?

- Yeah.
- 155?

It's going to do some f*cking damage.
Okay.

Hey, Eldridge,
looks like we're going to need a charge.

Oh, I got that.

I figured four blocks, that'll give us
about 20 pounds of bang, total.

That blast is going to
roll straight out there.

The shell will probably kick out there,
and most of the shrapnel

is going to sh**t straight up
in a beautiful umbrella pattern.

Yeah.

We're gonna get some smaller pieces
and shell fragments this way,

but we'll be okay
if we're behind the Humvee.

- Bring the bot back. We'll load it up.
- No problem.

Bot is moving.

Let me know what you got, Eldridge.

- Good to go.
- All right. Wagon's set up. Bot moves.

- Uh-oh. We got goats, guys.
- Heads up. Goats.

Watch out.
Blow them little bastards up.

- Oh, sh*t.
- sh*t.

- Oh, f*ck.
- Wagon's having a bad day, boys.

Did you build that?
No, the U.S. Army did.

All right. Looks like I'm going down there.

You don't like waiting around
this beautiful neighborhood?

Oh, I love it.

So, if everything looks okay
when I get down there,

I'm just going to set
it up and we'll BIP it.

Give these people
something to think about.

Want them to know
if they're going to leave a b*mb

on the side of the road for us,
we're just going to

- blow up their little f*cking road.
- Sounds good.

- Craving a burger, is that strange?
- Not for you.

No, okay.

- Helmet on.
- Happy trails.

- Fans on.
- Blaster One. Can you read me?

Roger that, Blaster One. You're good to go.

You're looking good, Blaster One.

It's nice and hot in here.

150.

Roger that, 150 meters.

Hi. Where are you from?

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

Where are you from?

- California?
- Hey, get out of here, man.

- Where?
- Hey, this ain't a f*cking meet and greet.

Now get out of here. Now.

Go.

- You making friends again, Sanborn?
- All day long.

- Twenty-five.
- Twenty-five meters.

Roger that. You are now in the k*ll zone.

- Thanks for reminding me.
- That's what I'm here for, baby.

Okay.

- Okay, the dets are good.
- Roger that.

Okay, I'm laying on the charge.
Nice and sweet.

I'm good to go. I'm coming back.

- Five meters out.
- Five meters. Roger that.

Hey, Sanborn.
You know what this place needs?

- I'm listening.
- It needs grass.

- We gonna start our grass business?
- That's right, man.

I'm going to sell the grass,
and you're going to cut it.

It's going to be called Sanborn and Sons.

We'll be rich.

I like that. Crabgrass, St. Augustine, man.
I'm a scholar on this sh*t.

How about this? You sell
it, I fertilize it.

Twenty-five.
Twenty-five meters. Roger that.

Sanborn! Butcher shop, two o'clock,
dude has a phone!

- Why is Eldridge running?
- Make him put it down!

- Put down the phone!
- Come on, guys. Talk to me.

- Drop the phone! Drop your phone!
- sh*t!

- Hey, burn him, Eldridge. Burn him!
- Put down the cell phone!

Eldridge, burn him! Get out of the way!

- Drop your phone!
- Tell him to put it down!

Go get it! Stop him, Eldridge!

I can't get a sh*t.

Thompson!

Anywhere's good.

Is that everything?
Yeah.

Yeah?

Come in.

Sergeant James.

- J.T. Sanborn, my man.
- Oh, hey. Hi. How are you? Will. Call me Will.

Welcome to Bravo Company.
Welcome to Camp Victory.

Camp Victory?
I thought this was Camp Liberty.

Oh, no. They changed that about a week ago.

Victory sounds better.

All right. Well, good.
At least I'm in the right place, right?

- Yeah.
- Well, while you're here, can you

- help me move this thing real quick?
- Oh, yeah, yeah, no problem.

Maybe you shouldn't take this down.
You know, we get a lot of mortars at night.

You know, the plywood on the windows
help with the lateral fray coming through.

- That's why it's up there.
- Yeah, well,

it's not going to stop a mortar round
from coming in through the roof, you know.

Besides, I like the sunshine.

Hey, uh, I'm sorry to hear about Thompson.

- I know he was a good tech.
- Yeah, he was.

He was a great team leader, too.

Yeah, I'm not trying to
fill his shoes or anything.

You know, I'm just going to do my best.

Appreciate it.

All right. Cool.

Well, home sweet home, right?

Aren't you glad the Army has
all these tanks parked here?

Just in case the Russians come,
we have to have a big t*nk battle.

I'd rather be on the side with the tanks,
just in case, than not have them.

Yeah, but they don't do anything.

I mean, anyone comes alongside a Humvee,
we're dead.

Anybody even looks at you funny,
we're dead.

Pretty much the bottom line is,
if you're in Iraq, you're dead.

How's a f*cking t*nk
supposed to stop that?

Would you shut the f*ck up,
Owen? Please?

Sorry. Just trying to scare the new guy.

I saw a little bit in Afghanistan, too.

Should get your eyes on the road, Eldridge.

Copy that.

Move.

Blaster One,
this is Victory Main.

Have you reached your 20, yet? Over.

Where the hell are the guys
that called this in?

Victory Main, Victory Main,
this is Blaster Mike.

Interrogative, do you have
an update on position? Over.

Victory Main.
Figures to follow.

3-4-5-3 is your grid. Over.

Well, that's exactly where the hell I am,
and I don't see anybody in fatigues.

Give us a second
to confirm grid. Over.

Watch your feet.
Set visual is 3-4-5-3, grid.

Over.

Got the Humvee.

Friendly!

Ah, here we go.

- They abandoned their vehicle.
- We got an empty Humvee over here, James.

Yeah. Yeah, I got it.

Let's move.

Friendly.

- Morning, boys.
- Sir.

Don't tell me the b*mb's in here
with you guys.

Let's step out,
and I'll show you what's going on.

- All right.
- Down on that block 20 meters,

this side of the mosque,
east side of the street, our informant says

he saw a pair of wires
going into a rubble pile.

- It's a possible IED.
- Yeah.

- I trust this guy. I know him.
- Okay. I'll handle it.

- Do you want to talk to him or...
- No. Good. Keep your boys back.

We'll be good. Thank you. Specialist,

- bring up the Humvee.
- What's going on?

I'm going to break out the suit.

- What about the bot?
- I'll take care of it.

Well, don't you want us
to get the bot down there,

see what it looks like?

- I'll handle it.
- It's kind of tight down here, James.

All right, here we go.

Ready?

Good?

You know,
you don't have to go down there, man.

- We already have the bot halfway out.
- I'll be all right.

First day, figure you want to
take it easy, right?

- How's it looking, Eldridge?
- Good to go.

Let's do it.

- Got tools?
- Got tools.

All right. Let's rock and roll, man.

- He's a rowdy boy.
- He's reckless.

Blaster One, what's going on?

Blaster One! What are you doing?

Blaster One, this is Blaster Mike.

What's with the smoke
on the side of the road? Over.

Hey, James, can you hear me?

What's going on with the smoke
on the side of the road? Over.

Creating a diversion.
From what? Is there a thr*at?

Eldridge, get up on the wall. Move!

Tell me what you see, Specialist.

All right. I got him.
He's walking down range.

James, the smoke is k*lling my visibility.
Where are you in relationship to the IED?

Are you within 100 meters yet?

Hell, I don't know, Sanborn. I'll tell you
when I'm standing over it, cowboy.

Take cover!

Oh, no.
A car stopped in front of him, Sanborn.

sh*t. James! James, come back, now.

EOD just pulled a nine on a haji in a car.

Do you want me to send backup?
I got it.

- Sanchez, Harris.
- Negative! Negative!

Stand down.
The blast will come up the block.

Stay clear around the corner.
EOD has the situation under control. Over.

Where you going?
Hold your fire, on my command.

Want to back up?

Get out of the car!

Get out of the car!

What the f*ck are you doing?

Back up.

Hello?

Want to get back?

sh*t.

It's that way.

Back.

Three, four rounds fired. The nine
is now pressing into the haji's forehead.

- Taxi's moving.
- Eldridge, get him out of here. Come on.

- Get him out of the car!
- Stop! Stop the car!

Get out of the f*cking car!

Get on the ground! On the ground!

- Get down there.
- Stay down.

Well, if he wasn't an insurgent,
he sure the hell is now.

Roger that. That's real funny.

Found something.

Hello, baby.

Got you.

All right.

All right. We're done. Good to go.

- Good to go.
- Come down, Specialist.

Roger.

Uh, got a wire. Hang on.

Where are you going?

- Secondary.
- sh*t.

Take cover. Get in the wall.
Get in the wall.

Oh, boy.

That wasn't so bad.
First time working together.

What do you think?

Hmm, I think us working together
means I talk to you

- and you talk to me.
- We going on a date, Sanborn?

No. We're going on a mission,
and my job is to keep you safe,

- so we can keep going on missions.
- It's combat, buddy.

Hey. It's just 39 days.

Thirty-eight if we survive today.

Hey, it's Mr. Be All You Can Be.

- What's up, Doc?
- Not much. How are you?

I'm good.
Got a question about that song, though,

Be All You Can Be.

What if all I can be is dead
on the side of an Iraqi road?

I mean, I think it's logical.
This is a w*r.

People die all the time. Why not me?

You got to change the record in your head.

You gotta start thinking
about other things.

Okay. Stop obsessing.
Right now, what are you thinking about?

You want to know
what I'm thinking about, Doc?

- Yeah.
- This is what I'm thinking about, Doc.

Here's Thompson, okay. He's dead.

He's alive.

Here's Thompson. He's dead. He's alive.

He's dead. He's alive.

Yo, what's up, my n*gg*r? What's up, man?
What's up?

You cool? Come on.
You want the cool sh*t?

Man, come on, come on.
It's the tight sh*t, man. Come on.

Wanna buy DVDs? Wanna buy DVD?
f*ck you. Come, come, please, please.

New releases. Look.

Hey. Hello, hello. Want to buy DVDs?
Very good. Very good.

- How much?
- One for 5 and two for 9.

- Three for 12.
- Three for 13, and I don't give you tax.

- Very good, man. Look.
- No tax?

All right. What do you got?
What do you got?

You know, you smart sh*t.
You not like those stupid f*ck-face...

Yeah, I'm a smart guy, huh?

You're a smart kid.
Give me your best one, okay?

- Here, this the best one.
- This is a good one?

- Yes. The best sh*t, man.
- Okay. Here you go. I'll take one.

- Keep the change.
- Thank you.

Want a cigarette? Get out of here.
You shouldn't smoke.

Thank you. Take it easy.

I need to talk to you about something
before we go out again.

What's that?

- Yesterday.
- Mmm-hmm.

Wasn't cool.

Yeah, I know. You'll get it, though.
You'll get it.

- So, you're a ranger, huh?
- Yeah.

I was in Intelligence seven years
before I joined EOD.

We ran missions in every sh*thole
that you could possibly imagine.

So, I'm pretty sure I can figure out
a redneck piece of trailer trash like you.

Looks like you're on the right track.

See you out there, man.

Come on, let's go. Move it. Move it.

sh*t. Get out of the way. Move.

Hello.

- Where is it?
- It's behind the wall.

- All right. See any wires? Any smoke?
- No. I didn't look.

- All right, so how do you know it's a b*mb?
- The car has been parked illegally.

The suspension is sagging.

There's definitely something heavy
in the trunk.

Right. So, why don't you walk over there
and peek inside

and tell me what you see?

You want me to go close to it?

Yeah. No. I don't. No, I'm kidding.
I'm kidding.

sh*t. It's coming from over here!

Blaster One, you there?

Blaster One, you hear me?

Here. Go!

sh*t.

Let's go, guys.

- Sarge.
- Yeah?

Let it go.
I got top cover.

That's a negative, Specialist.
Eldridge, you stay with me.

- Sanborn, you take top cover.
- sh*t.

Blaster Mike in position.

What do you got?

I got a through and through to the chest,
but I got him stable.

- He's not going to make it.
- If we leave here in 15 minutes,

- he's got a survivable wound, sir.
- He's not going to make it.

Oh, God.

- What's he doing?
- I don't know.

What are you doing?

There's enough bang in there
to send us all to Jesus.

If I'm going to die,

I wanna die comfortable.
I need my kit and my cans, yeah.

- What's going on down there, Eldridge?
- I'm getting his kit and his cans.

Cover me, please.

Kit and cans.

Got a lot of det cord, electrical.

All right, I'm gonna look
for the initiating system.

Well, it's not in the back seat.

I don't think.

All right. It's not in the back seat.

Got a young man on the roof,
your nine o'clock, keep an eye on him.

Roger that.

It's not in the front seat.

It's not in the door.

Not on the floors.

Not in the glove box.

If you haven't found it yet,
it's probably under the car.

Yeah. No wire leads under the car.
It's all in here somewhere.

- Hey, Sanborn.
- Yeah.

You got eyes on some guy
with a video camera?

- No. Where?
- He's right at my 12 o'clock. You see him?

He's pointing the f*cking
thing right at me.

sh*t. Negative. I don't see him.

Hey, Sanborn. He's right at my 12 o'clock.
Look, 12 o'clock!

Roger that. I got him.

Getting ready
to put me on YouTube.

- Little shady.
- Yeah, he looks shady.

- Keep an eye on him.
- Okay. So, what's the play?

Be smart. Make a good decision, over.

Got more wire that

leads f*cking nowhere.

f*ck!

Hey, James, how you doing?
I'm wonderful. How are you?

You know, we've been here a while.

- We need to get out of here soon.
- Uh-huh.

We got a lot of eyes on us, James.
We need to get out of here.

Roger that. I'm going to figure this out.

James,
we need to get out of here.

- James, do you copy?
- f*ck it. I get it.

f*ck me.

- Hey, how's it looking in there, soldier?
- All clear.

James, the evac is complete. We can leave.
Let the engineers handle this mess.

- We moving?
- That's affirmative.

- Interesting.
- What's up with James?

- He's not answering me.
- Yeah. I think he removed his headset.

Will you tell him to
put his radio back on, please?

Hey, James! Sergeant Sanborn is asking
if you'll please put your headset back on.

Uh, that's a negative.

That, yeah, that's not going to happen.

sh*t.

I got eyes on three guys
at the minaret at six o'clock.

What the hell is he doing?
I don't know what the f*ck he's doing.

Looks like he's checking the oil.

They're communicating
with your cameraman.

- This is real bad, man.
- Get behind the Jersey barrier.

- I can't see James from here.
- Get down now!

We can go!

Bastard.

We're done.

Sanborn, let's get out of here.

Whoo!

That was good.

- Hey, James?
- Yeah, yeah.

Never turn your headset off again.

- You the guy in the b*mb suit?
- No, sir. Sir, that's Sergeant James.

- He's right here.
- Hey, James.

- Yep.
- Someone's here to see you.

Oh!

You the guy with the flaming car,
Sergeant James?

Afternoon, sir. Uh, yes, sir.

Well, that's just hot sh*t.
You're a wild man, you know that?

- Uh, yes, sir.
- He's a wild man. You know that?

- I want to shake your hand.
- Thank you, sir.

Yeah. How many bombs
have you disarmed?

- Uh, I'm not quite sure, sir.
- Sergeant?

- Yes, sir.
- I asked you a question.

- Eight hundred and seventy-three, sir.
- Eight hundred and seventy-three.

Eight hundred and seventy-three!
That's just hot sh*t.

- Eight hundred and seventy-three.
- Counting today, sir, yes.

That's gotta be a record.

What's the best way to go about
disarming one of these things?

The way you don't die, sir.

That's a good one.
That's spoken like a wild man. That's good.

Hey, what's up, man?

Hey, wait a minute. Look who it is.

I want my 5 bucks back, buddy.

$5 for what, man? You crazy now?

Yeah. The DVD you sold me was crap.

You crazy, man. That's impossible.
It's Hollywood special effects.

No. It was shaky.
It was out of focus, buddy.

- What, you want donkey p*rn?
- It's crap.

Girls on dog? Gay sex?

Man, anything you want. You're gay?
I hook you up, man. Come on.

- All right. What's your name?
- Beckham.

- Beckham, like the soccer player?
- Yeah, man. It's like the soccer player.

- Now give me my ball.
- Are you a soccer player?

Yeah, man. I'm best of the best.
I'm better than Becks.

- You play goalie?
- Yes. I play goalie.

Good. I'll make you a deal.

If you can stop the ball,
I'm going to give you 5 bucks.

- But if you can't...
- $5, man? What about 10, 20?

If I score... Listen to me.
If I score, I'm going to keep your ball.

- Deal?
- Deal.

Get up there. Go on.

- Let's see what you got, hot stuff. Come on.
- Are you ready?

- On three. Ready? One, two, three.
- Yeah.

sh*t.

Come on. Where's the $5? Man, come on.

All right. I got you. Good job, dude.

- There's 10.
- You're an EOD?

- That's right.
- It's fun, no? It's cool? It's gangster.

Yeah?

Yeah, I think so. Tell you what.

I'm going to buy... Let me see
if I have enough money, yeah, 5.

I'm going to buy another DVD, okay?

But if it's shaky, look at me,
or out of focus, or any way not 100%,

I'm going to chop off your g*dd*mn head
with a dull Kn*fe.

How do you feel about...
I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. Here.

You're a good kid, man.
You're a good kid, aren't you?

Owen. Hi.

- Hey, sir.
- How are you?

- I'm good.
- Good.

- What's wrong?
- Brakes are squeaking.

Don't trust the mechanics around here,
you know?

- So, how you doing?
- I'm good. I just want to check the oil.

Yeah, it's good to sleep, eating well.
Feeling pretty squared away, actually, Doc.

Well, I'm glad to hear it.

So, you getting along
with the other soldiers in your unit?

Yeah. My team's great.
My team leader is inspiring.

- You being sarcastic, soldier?
- No.

He's going to get me k*lled,
almost d*ed yesterday.

At least I'll die in the line of duty,
proud and strong.

You know, this doesn't have to be
a bad time in your life.

Going to w*r is
a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

It could be fun.

And you know this from your
extensive work in the field, right?

- I've done my field duty.
- Where was that? Yale?

Look, you don't want me to come around,
I won't come around.

These talks are voluntary.

Look, I'm sorry.
I appreciate what you're saying. I do.

I appreciate our sessions together,

but you need to come out
from behind the wire and see what we do.

Well, if the circumstance calls for it,
I will. Just like every other soldier.

Fire in the hole! Fire in the hole!
Fire in the hole!

f*ring now.

- Ready for second det?
- Ready.

Fire in the hole! Fire in the hole!
Fire in the hole!

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!

Hold on a second.

God damn it.

- I think I forgot my gloves down there.
- What?

I forgot my gloves. Hang on.

You know, these detonators
misfire all the time.

What are you doing?

I'm just saying sh*t happens, they misfire.

He'd be obliterated to nothing.

His helmet would be left.
You could have that.

Little specks of hair
charred on the inside.

Yeah. There'd be
half a helmet somewhere, bits of hair.

Have to ask for a change
in technique and protocol,

and make sure this type of accident
never happen again, you know?

You'd have to write the report.

- Are you serious?
- I can't write it.

No. I mean,
are you serious about k*lling him?

Twelve o'clock, I see an SUV.
Roger that.

I got four armed men.
They're in haji gear.

All right. Go slow and easy, man.

We're in it now.

All right.
Careful now, guys. Careful.

- Eldridge, you stay on that 50.
- I got them.

Put your g*n down. On your knees.

Down. Put the g*n down, now!

- Put up your hands.
- Get down, m*therf*cker.

Put your g*n down now!

Put your g*n down!

Advance, advance.

Hands high!

- Eldridge, cover!
- I got you.

p*stol off your hip, now.

What you want me to do?
Keep my hands up or take off the p*stol?

- Keep your hands up.
- Okay.

Easy, easy.

Got it!

Can I touch my f*cking head now?

Slowly.

We're on the same f*cking side, guys.

Oh, Jesus.

You guys are
wired f*cking tight, you know that?

Right. Well, this is no place
for a picnic, right?

- What are you guys doing here?
- We have a flat tire. Can you help us?

Sure, yeah. You got any spares?

We have spares,
but we used up our wrench.

How do you use up a wrench?

Well, the guy over there with the red thing
on his head, he threw it at someone.

- All right.
- Thank you.

- This is Chris. This is the wrench man.
- Hello, wrench man.

- That's Jimmy.
- You know, you can sh**t people here.

- You don't have to throw a wrench.
- f*ck off.

Take a look at this.
I picked these guys up in Najaf.

Nine of hearts, that's one.
And the other, Al Rawi, jack of clubs.

The same guys?
Yeah. That's them.

Does he need a little help there?

What's the problem with the tire? Come on.

No good, boss. This wrench is too small.

All right, solutions? Anyone?

I think there's another wrench in the back
of the Humvee, if you wanna check.

- I'll give it a try.
- All right. Let's do it.

How long you guys out here?

I don't know, Specialist,
what do we got?

We have, uh, 23 more days.
Oh, God.

We have 22 days after today, sir.

But no one's counting, right?

This trip never finishes.

Contact left.

sn*per!

Take cover.

Chris, take the 50.
Jimmy, head back into the...

You got it.

Nice covering.

Lay it down! Lay it down!

Charlie, go! Go, go, go, go, go!

sh*t!
Rock and mortar.

They're on the sides, Charlie.
Take this one.

- Get the van and the go bags, Jimmy.
- Got it.

- What are we sh**ting at?
- I don't know.

f*ck. The packages are gone!
They won't get far on foot.

Bring them in, Sergeant, those f*ckers.
I'm out 500,000 f*cking quid.

I forgot, it's 500,000 dead or alive.

Okay. Jimmy, give me the Barrett.

Can't see a thing.

Come on!

Chris is sh**ting wild.
Gotta conserve the a*mo.

Hey, Chris, can you hear me?

Hey, Chris! Can you hear me?
Chill out on the 50.

Roger that.

- Fifty's down.
- He sh*t Chris.

It must be coming
from that building.

I can't see anything.

Movement on the roof.

- Yeah?
- Three meters higher.

I'm going to adjust.

My anchor fell out.

- f*ck, f*ck. We need some help.
- He's dead.

- We gotta get out of here now.
- Damn it.

This is Alpha Nine. We're in deep sh*t.

- I'll get on the Barrett.
- Go, go, go, go.

Yeah, we're taking incoming fire.
Go, go, go, go.

No, Sanborn. Sanborn don't go up there.

Go, buddy. Stay low!
Stay low! Stay low!

I have two KIA... Correction, three KIA.
Our grid last lock stat...

Stay low!
Can you get me some help?

Roger that, Alpha Nine.
Give me your post. Over.

- Behind you.
- Yeah.

MGRF 5-5-4-2-9-7-3-4-2-0.

Alpha Nine,
this is Big Dog Seven.

You're gonna have to sit tight. Over.

Just breathe easy.

I've got movement.
Yeah.

On the ridge of that house.

- About 850 meters.
- See it.

By the window. You got target?

Got it.

All right, you're a little left.
Just breathe easy.

I'm out of a*mo.

Hmm?

I'm out of a*mo.

Eldridge, we need a*mo.

Where is it?
Check on the dead guy, man.

It's on the dead man.

- Eldridge!
- I'm looking.

- We need that a*mo, man.
- All right, man.

Here.

Thanks.

Here.

- All right. Same target.
- Got it.

- f*cking jammed.
- Let me see.

f*ck.

sh*t. The blood's making it jam.

Eldridge, sh*t.

You gotta clean the blood off, man.
It's making them jam.

Specialist!

- Clean the blood off.
- Okay.

Clean it. Clean it.

- You gotta clean it, man.
- How?

Spit and rub.

- All right.
- Spit and rub, buddy. Spit and rub.

It's not working. It's not coming off.

Just spit and rub. Spit and rub, man.
Here, take it out. Take it out.

Use your Camel. Use your Camel.
Where is it? You all right?

Here, use that.

Just breathe, buddy. Come on.
Just breathe in.

You got it. You're doing good.
Here, just squeeze. Got it?

Rub that ogive baby.
Come on, you got it. Here.

You're doing good, man.
You're doing real good.

- Got them?
- Yeah.

Hey, I'm going to keep you safe, buddy,
all right? Now let's get these bastards.

Scan your sectors. Scan your sectors.

k*ll that f*cking assh*le.

Son of a bitch.

Nice, he's down.
Second one is out of range.

Twenty meters to the right of the building.

- I got him.
- Fire when ready.

He's moving. He's moving. He's moving.
To the building. Follow him. You got him?

Got him.

He's down.

Good night. Thanks for playing.

Window, at the window, at the window.

He's still there.

Left window, left window. Got him?

Got him.

He's down.

Hey, Owen.
Yeah.

Can you grab a juice
out of the pack, please?

Sure.

I think we're out.

- Got anything left to drink?
- You could try that one.

Here.

Thank you.

Drink. Drink it.

Things are real quiet.
Yeah.

I don't like it.

- Hey, Will.
- Yeah?

At your six o'clock,
I see movement on the bridge.

- Right on the tracks.
- Well, handle it.

- Should I fire?
- It's your call, buddy.

Good job.

Hey, Sanborn.

I think we're done.

- Okay? You all right?
- Yeah.

That's what you get for hitting
your f*cking team leader, m*therf*cker.

- Come on, man.
- I'll be right back. I gotta piss.

Owen. Another round, boy. That's an order.

Well, yes, sir, Sergeant James, sir.

You're not very good with people,
are you, sir?

But you're a good warrior.
Give me your mug.

- There you go, sir.
- You acquitted yourself well

on the field of battle today, Specialist.

Cheers.

I'm too old for this sh*t.

- I was scared.
- Yeah?

Well, everyone's a coward
about something, you know.

You're good. You're real good.

Just what do we have here?

Will has possessions.

- I didn't know you owned anything, Will.
- Let's see what you got here, Will.

- Who's that?
- That's my son.

He's a tough little bastard.
Nothing like me.

You mean to tell me you married?

Well, you know, I had a girlfriend,
and she got pregnant, so we got married.

We got divorced.

Or, you know, I thought we got divorced.
I mean, she's still living in the house,

and she says we're still together,
so I don't know.

What does that make her? I don't know.

Dumb for still being with your ass.

Hey. She ain't f*cking dumb, all right?
She's just loyal.

She's just loyal. That's all.
How about you guys? You got...

You got a girl? What do you got?

My only problem is the girl I do like, I can't
stop her from talking about babies, man.

Give her your sperm, stud.

Go on. Do it.

Come on, chicken sh*t.
Just give it to her, man.

- No. Hell, no.
- Make babies.

I know when I'm ready.
I ain't ready for that yet. I know that.

Well, well...

- What do we have here?
- Components.

They're, you know, b*mb parts, signatures.

Yeah, I see that,
but what are they doing under your bed?

Well...

Ah-ha!

Here we are. This one.

This one is from the U.N. building.

Flaming car. Dead man's switch. Boom.

This guy was good. I like him.

Relay... Ah! It's this guy.

This one, y'all,
is from our first call together.

This box is full of stuff
that almost k*lled me.

And what about this one?
Where's this one from, Will?

It's my wedding ring.
Like I said, stuff that almost k*lled me.

You know, I just think it's really interesting,
you know, to hold something in your hand

that could have k*lled any one of us.

Damn that. It's all sh*t from RadioShack.

It's interesting.
I think it's interesting, too.

Well, I think you hit me harder
than I hit you, m*therf*cker,

therefore I owe you a punch.

- Now get your ass up. Come on.
- You know what? He's right.

Let's go. Come on.

Come on.

All right, hold on, boys.
We need some rules.

Sanborn, no face sh*ts.

- There's gonna be a face sh*t.
- Sergeant James, take off your shirt.

- Yes, sir.
- What happened?

- My momma dropped me when I was a baby.
- Looks like frag scars.

Let it go, Eldridge.

- Come on.
- All right.

Nice and big.

- You like that, huh?
- That's all you got?

Come on.

Bring some. Come on.

God damn!

That's gotta hurt.

- You all right, man?
- Yeah.

- He's all right.
- Get up, bitch.

Get up, bitch.

- What do you got now?
- Get the f*ck off me!

- What do you got?
- Get off me, you m*therf*cker.

What do you got? Come on, Sanborn.
What do you got? He's a wild one.

We got a wild one.

- Let go.
- That's right.

- Come on, Sanborn.
- You get off me, you sh*t.

- Ride on him!
- Get off me.

I'm riding him. Whoo!

- Come on, guys.
- Come on, Sanborn.

- Get off me!
- Hey, hey, hey.

I'm just kidding, m*therf*cker. sh*t.

You're all right, Sanborn.
You're all right, man.

Owen, get this guy a drink. Come on.

- You got him?
- Yeah, I got him.

- Right here.
- All right.

- I'll see you later, man.
- Get home safe. All right.

Come on, big boy.
Damn, boy, you need to get on a diet.

He hurt his knee. Carry on.

Come on, man. Steps.

Come on. Step, step.

Jesus.

All right, lay down. Lay down.

- Get some rest.
- Hey, James,

you think I got what it takes
to put on the suit?

Hell, no.

Good night, boy.

Whoa.

- Morning, Colonel.
- Morning. Mind if I ride along?

I'm sick to death of sitting
behind a desk all the time.

It'd be a privilege. Hop in, Colonel.

Hey, Doc.

Not to insult your intelligence, sir,
but if the sh*t hits the fan,

please don't fire out the Humvee.

The round will just bounce around
and someone might get sh*t.

I don't like getting sh*t.

Understood, Sergeant.

It's a pretty standard mission.

We're just here to pick up
some unexploded ordnance.

Sergeant James is gonna
go see what the deal is...

All right, guys.

And hopefully we're gone
in a couple of minutes.

- We've gotta gear up.
- For what?

Security hasn't gone in.
We'll just go in quiet. Radios off.

- Roger.
- Roger that.

- I'm glad you came.
- Stay safe. All right.

Psst. Psst.

- Clear.
- Hey, cigarette's still smoking.

It's all our sh*t.

m*therf*cking goldmine.

Watch out for trips.

I got something.

I know this kid. His name's Beckham.
He sells DVDs.

You ever see a body b*mb before, man?

It's f*cking disgusting, man.
Let's get out of here.

Eldridge, why don't you grab all the C4 and
det cord you can get your hands on, okay?

Let's get all this ordnance out of here.

And we're just gonna...
We are gonna blow the place, got it?

- Roger that.
- Let's blow it.

What are you doing?

Yeah? Putting the stones in to move?

Yeah. That's really wonderful,
but it's a little unsafe today.

Yeah, it's a little unsafe.
So, maybe... I don't know,

I'm thinking maybe we should move?

No?

f*ck.

- You all right?
- Yeah. You?

Yeah.

You all right, man?
Yeah.

No one in or out, okay?

Cancel the det. Cancel the det.

- f*ck is he doing?
- I don't know, man.

I don't know.

I'm coming out.
Roger that.

Hi.

- Where are you from?
- New York.

- The Big Apple.
- I'm from Iraq.

I love it here.
This is a beautiful place.

But it's not too safe here, okay?
So I think we need to move, please?

You think it's that little base rat?

No, I don't.
You positive?

Sure. Hey, I don't know, man.
They all look the same, right?

I don't know. Will seemed sure.
That was weird.

Very weird.

Please, just move.

Move. Move.

Thank you. Move on.

Move on. Thank you.

I'm sorry.

Will's very weird.

I mean, he keeps b*mb parts under his bed.

I bet you he won't keep
any of these parts under his bed.

Bye-bye.

Yeah, bye-bye. Bye. Thank you.

Hey, Colonel. Let's go.

So long. Thank you.

IED.

- IED, IED. f*ck.
- Cambridge!

- What happened here?
- Clear it.

Jesus!
Get back! Get down!

Stay back.

Stay back, Sanborn. Keep them back.

Is anyone hurt?

Cambridge! f*ck. f*ck.

Where's Cambridge?

- Cambridge, come on. We gotta go.
- sh*t. I think he's dead.

We got to find Cambridge. Doc!

- Eldridge. Eldridge.
- Doc!

- Eldridge!
- Doc!

- Eldridge, come on, man. Come on.
- Doc!

I just saw him. He was walking right here.

He's dead, okay? He's dead. Okay?

It's all right, man. You're all
right, buddy. You're all right.

Hello?

Will?

Hello?

Hey, let me ask you a question.

What happened to the little kid
that used to work here?

Sorry, man. English... I, no English.

No English. You no speak English now.

Okay. Little kid. Beckham is his name.
He sells DVDs.

DVD. One DVD, $5.

Jesus Christ.

- $5.
- Excuse me, soldier.

- You in charge of this area here?
- What's up?

You know this guy?

How do we know that
he's not giving intel to insurgents,

telling them where to drop mortars?

- I think he's just selling DVDs.
- Well, he's a security risk.

We should get rid of him.
What are you looking at?

He's just selling DVDs, man.

All the merchants are clear.

- By who?
- I couldn't do anything with him

without the say-so from my CO.

All right. f*ck.

f*ck.

Change anything?

You speak English now, don't you?

- Okay.
- Drive.

- Okay.
- This is his house?

Beckham's house?

Wait here.

f*ck.

Shh!

You speak English?

English, French, Arabic.

Good. Open your vest.

Stay there. Stay.

Tell me what you know about Beckham.

- For whom?
- Beckham, 12-year-old boy, body b*mb.

Stay right there.

- I don't know.
- You don't know.

But please, sit down. I am Professor Nabil.

- This is my home.
- Mmm-hmm.

You are a guest. Please, sit down.

I'm a guest. I'm just...

I'm looking for the people
responsible for Beckham.

You are CIA. No?

I am very pleased to see CIA in my home.

Please, sit.

Look...

Be careful. The g*n can go off.

U.S.A. friendly coming in.
Stop.

Get the f*ck down!
Stop right there.

U.S.A. friendly.
Halt.

On your knees.
Get down on your knees, now.

You will be sh*t.

- Don't move.
- Don't f*cking move.

- Get the f*ck down!
- On your knees!

- Down now!
- Open your jacket!

- Opening my jacket.
- Cover. Get him down.

- On the ground.
- I have a w*apon.

- Don't f*cking move.
- Get him down.

- Tower, hold cover. Searching.
- I have a w*apon.

- Hands where I can see them.
- g*n.

- Like I said.
- Weapons clear.

ID?

- What the f*ck are you doing?
- I was at a whorehouse.

All right. If I let you in,
will you tell me where it is exactly?

Yeah.

James, do you copy?

James, do you have your ears on?

James!

Yes, it's James. What's up?

- Hey.
- What's up, man?

Look, we have a t*nk expl*si*n
in the Green Zone.

We have to do a post-blast assessment.
See if it was a su1c1de bombing,

and if so, how the f*ck did he do it?

Okay.

Where'd you say you were again?

I didn't, Sergeant. Let's go.

What happened to your head, James?

You ready? Game face, buddy. Let's go.

You ready?
Let's do this.

- Rock and roll.
- Moving out.

Good night.

U.S.A. friendlies coming through.

Make room, guys. Make room.

Hey, Sanborn. Look.

Grab the other arm. Grab the other arm.

- Grab the other arm.
- Sir, can I get a medic? Need a medic!

An oil tanker?
Yeah.

Pretty long flight, huh?
Yeah.

This is the edge of the blast radius.

Jesus.

- So, where's our triggerman?
- Burnt up in the flames, man.

su1c1de bomber.
We'll never find a body in that sh*t.

What if there was no body?
What if it was a remote det?

A really good bad guy
hides out in the dark, right?

Mmm-hmm.

Right here.

The perfect vantage point
outside the blast radius

to sit back
and watch us clean up their mess.

Wanna go out there?
Yes, I do.

I could stand to get in a little trouble.
No, man. This is bullshit.

Look, you got three infantry platoons
behind you

whose job it is to go haji hunting.
That ain't our f*cking job.

You don't say no to me, Sanborn.
I say no to you, okay?

You know there are guys watching us
right now.

They're laughing at this.
Okay, and I'm not okay with that.

Now, turn off your g*dd*mn torch,
because we're going.

f*cking sh*t.

Now we know
where their oil tanker came from.

No sh*t. Same kind.

- We're close.
- Yeah.

All right, these alleyways
are probably set up in a grid.

We're going to need to split up,
flush them out.

Sanborn, you take one.
Eldridge take two, I got three.

Rally point at your intersection.
Ready, move.

Wait, rally point when?

f*ck.

sh*t.

- sh*t!
- You got contact?

Who was it? What's going on?

- What do you got?
- It's Eldridge.

Go, go. Man down. Man down.

- sh*t. sh*t.
- All right. No, no.

- Negative, negative. It's not him.
- sh*t.

- He's gone.
- It's not him.

Where'd they go? Where'd they go?

Tankers and troops are that way.

- Let's go this way.
- f*ck!

f*ck.

Use your torch. On three.

Ready? One, two, three.

- f*ck.
- sh*t.

Softly, softly, softly.

On three. One, two, three.

Now, now, now. Go, go, go.

Eldridge, you okay?

- f*ck, dude, I'm hit.
- sh*t, he's hit, man.

They hit him in the f*cking leg.
sh*t. Come on, come on, come on.

- Am I dead? Am I dead?
- No, you're fine, man. You're fine.

- You're fine, man.
- That's right. Just breathe.

Hang on, buddy.

- Okay, I got it, got it, got it.
- You got it?

I'm gonna put some pressure now, come on.
You're all right.

You're all right. Look at me, look at me.
You're all right, okay? You're all right.

All right, buddy. You ready to get up?

On three, ready? One, two, three.

Hey, what's up, man? Hey, man.
What's up, man?

Wanna buy some DVDs?
Wanna play some soccer?

Wait. What's up? Come on, man.
Wanna play some...

Hey, wait a minute!

f*ck.

Hey.
How you doing, buddy?

Doc says you're going to be okay.

My f*cking femur is shattered
in nine places.

He said I'll be walking in six months,
if I'm f*cking lucky.

- Six months ain't bad, huh?
- It's not bad? f*cking sucks, man.

Take it easy, buddy.

You see that? You f*cking see that?

That's what happens when you f*cking
sh**t someone, you m*therf*cker.

Sorry. Sorry, Owen.

f*ck you, Will. Really. f*ck you.

Thanks for saving my life,
but we didn't have to go out

looking for trouble to
get your f*cking adrenaline fix, you f*ck.

Hey, take care of yourself, Owen.

Come home safe, man.

- See you on the other side, man.
- All right.

Let's get out of this f*cking desert!

Don't move.

If you keep walking, we will sh**t you.

Move him back.

Keep that translator back.

- But the b*mb was forced on him.
- Get back!

Don't move! Stay still!

If you keep walking, we will sh**t you.

If you keep walking, we will sh**t.

Get that translator back, now.

He's not a bad man.
Clear.

Give him room. Give him room.

Hey, what do you got?

He came walking up to our checkpoint,
said he had a b*mb strapped to him.

But he's sorry. He doesn't
want it to go off.

Then he starts begging us
to take it off of him.

- Right.
- Help this man. He's not a bad man.

He's not a bad man?
He got a b*mb strapped to him.

This is a joke. He's
trying to pull us closer.

Yeah, I got it. I got it. All right.
Look, tell him to open his shirt slowly

and see what's inside.

Slowly. Slowly.

Slowly!

Jesus.

All right, Sergeant, I need
a 75-meter perimeter. Get these guys back.

- Get them back.
- Give me 75 meters. Get back!

You tell him to get on his knees
and touch the sky, okay?

Slowly!

Get down!

Okay. I need your radio.

Can't we just sh**t him?

No, no, no.
No.

He's a family man. He's not a bad man.
He's just asking for help, only help.

- Yeah, all right. Look. You get back.
- Only help!

- Like everybody else.
- He's asking for help!

You don't want to die, get back!

I got it.

- Listen. I know we've had our differences.
- Yeah.

Eldridge... Look, it happened, all right?
It's water under the bridge.

James, this is su1c1de, man.

That's why they call it
a su1c1de b*mb, right?

Let's do this.

He says
the b*mb may have a timer,

please hurry.

- We're good.
- You all right now?

Yeah.

- Go get them.
- Let's do it.

- See you.
- Watch for sn*pers.

Yeah.

Get your hands up.

He says he has a family.

Please help.

Now, listen.

Please.
Look.

It'd be a lot easier for me to disarm this
if I just sh**t you. Do you understand?

All right. What's he saying?

He says, "I don't wish to die.
I have a family.

"Please take this off me."

All right.
Tell him to put his hands behind his head

or I'll be very happy to sh**t him.

Look, that's not what I said.
Tell him to put his hands behind his head

or I will sh**t him.

Listen.

Listen, listen.

Yes? Yes?

Yes? You understand?

Okay.

What do you got here?

He has four children.

sh*t.

All right, Sanborn, we got a timer,
and we got a lot of wires, man.

I'm going to need a little help on this.

Roger that. Tell me what you need.

Bolt cutters. But you gotta get down here
in two minutes,

- or we're all f*cked.
- Roger that. I'll be there in 30 seconds.

He says,
"Please, I have a family."

I know. I know. Just...

It's okay, you're all right.
You're all right.

Says, "Please don't leave me."

- You weren't f*cking kidding.
- Nope.

What's this made out of?

sh*t.

Oh, man.
That's case-hardened steel.

sh*t.

- What's our time?
- We got two minutes.

- sh*t.
- We're gonna need a torch to get this off.

Well, we don't have one of those
in the f*cking truck, man.

- He's dead, man.
- Hold on. Let me think.

Just let me think. Let's handle this.
We're gonna...

It's okay. We got this. We got this.
Just... Shh! Okay?

I'm gonna look at the back.

It's just... We don't got enough time,
Sanborn. We don't have time.

I just gotta... I gotta
get these bolts off.

No. We got a minute and a half, man.
We gotta get out of here.

- I'll handle this. Just go.
- Look, Will, come on, man.

Look, I'm right behind you. Just go.

f*ck him! Come on. Let's go.

- Sanborn, I got the suit. Just go.
- James.

Sanborn, you have 45 seconds.
You have 45 seconds, Sanborn, leave!

- He's a f*cking dead man, Will!
- Go!

- Everybody get back!
- Go, go, go!

We got one.

Go! Get back! Get back!

sh*t, I can't!

There's too many locks.
There's too many. I can't do it.

I can't get it off. I'm sorry. Okay?
You understand? I'm sorry.

You hear me? I'm sorry. I'm sorry!

Get down now!

I can't help him.

Everybody stay down! Stay down!

James! Everybody up and out. James!

You all right?

No, man. I f*cking hate this place.

Here, man. Have a hit.

I'm not ready to die, James.

Well, you're not going
to die out here, bro.

Another two inches.

Shrapnel zings by, slices my throat.

I bleed out like a pig in the sand.

Nobody will give a sh*t.

I mean, my parents will care,
but they don't count, man. Who else?

I don't even have a son.

Well, you're going to have
plenty of time for that, amigo.

- No, man.
- You know.

I'm done.

I want a son.

I want a little boy, Will.

I mean, how do you do it, you know?

Take the risk.

I don't know. I just...
I guess I don't think about it.

But you realize every time you suit up.
Every time we go out, it's life or death. You roll the dice.

And you deal with.

You recognize that, don't you?

Yeah. Yeah.

Yeah, I do.

But I don't know why, you know.

I don't know, J.T.

Do you know why I am the way I am?

No, I don't.

Pizza. Pizza.

- Wow. You did some shopping.
- Yeah.

I got some soda. We done?

You want to go get us some cereal
and I'll meet you at the checkout?

Okay. Cereal.

Where...

Some guy drove his truck
to the middle of an Iraqi market,

starts passing out free candies.

All the kids come running up,
the families and stuff.

He detonates.

They're saying 59 are dead.

You know they need more b*mb techs.

You want to chop those up for me?

Boing! Boing!

Yeah.

You love playing with that.

You love playing
with all your stuffed animals.

You love your mommy, your daddy,
your nature pajamas.

You love everything, don't you?

Yeah.

But you know what, buddy?
As you get older,

some of the things that you love might
not seem so special anymore, you know.

Like your jack-in-the-box.

Maybe you realize it's just a piece
of tin and a stuffed animal.

As you get older,
there are fewer things you really love.

And by the time you get to my age,
maybe it's only one or two things.

With me, I think it's one.

- Welcome to Delta Company.
- Sergeant.
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