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Shame on NBC,I got to about numer 6 or 7' not sure. I was reading each name and ident and got to A... Vaughan and there were three in succession. Stopped viewing and sent a scathing "correction" demand. Also suggested they terminate the person responsible for proofing. Wasn't quite that nice. I thought it very callous. Hope they correct soon! I was/am really torqued.
 
I cannot stop thinking about them. All top-drawer professionals, all brave and true.

The terrible price that must be paid for freedom. Why must it be so??

<span style="font-style: italic">Without a sign his sword the brave man draws,
And asks no omen but his country's cause.</span> -- Homer



RIP, heroes.
 
vagt6 said:
Why must it be so??

The short answer - because evil exists.

In the movie, <span style="text-decoration: underline">The Bridges at Toko-Ri</span>, the movie ends with Admiral Tarrant, wondering aloud how the men under him found their courage to do what was asked, rhetoricaly asks the question, "where do we get such men?"
 
I remember that scene, a great moment with Adm. Tarrant looking over the ocean when he said it. Last scene in the movie.

The Taliban: evil, indeed.
 
Took a moment for them and some time for the others still on the job . Folks I have never met who are out there protecting my hide, even though they do not know me from Adam.
 
I dont know how they do it, I'm just glad they do!
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