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Taking Cover: Cover-Up

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News, Society & Culture, News Commentary, Documentary

4.811.8K Ratings

🗓️ 27 April 2023

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

The team turns to Pat Tillman's family for help. Duncan Hunter the elder, and the younger, respond to NPR's questions... kind of. A breakthrough in the search for the interpreter has Tom and Graham planning a trip back to where it all began.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Before we start, we'd like to thank you for listening and ask you to do us a favor.

0:06.8

Go ahead and give the show a rating.

0:09.3

Write a review.

0:10.7

And word of mouth is the most important way of spreading the news about this investigation.

0:16.7

Tell your friends to listen.

0:18.8

Also, you should know that this podcast deals with war and the consequences of war.

0:25.8

We will hear descriptions of violence and explicit language.

0:31.4

Previously on Taking Cover, Echo Company was angry.

0:37.1

They were angry.

0:40.1

I mean, I sensed it.

0:41.5

And so you need to investigate as quickly as possible.

0:46.4

Because you can only rip guys hard at so many times.

0:51.0

My thoughts are that there's a chain of command.

0:53.1

And ultimately, the people at the top of the chain of command have to take their decisions.

0:58.2

When you were in one of the more bloody battles of Iraq war, right?

1:03.0

Yeah, we had the only artillery battery in Fallujah.

1:06.4

We were it.

1:08.5

I think that the American people finding out that not only did our military get a black

1:12.7

eye by a bunch of insurgent terrorists in a, you know, Wild West city in Fallujah,

1:18.2

but also were killing our own guys.

1:19.7

I think that was what they were trying to avoid with us.

1:22.5

Guys, I'm Johnny.

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