The Green Berets
1968
Colonel Mike Kirby: What are you going to say in that newspaper of yours about us in Vietnam? George Beckworth: If I say what I feel, I may be out of a job.
Reporter: Could you answer a question that all of us are asking? Sergeant Muldoon: We'll try. Reporter: Why is America raging this ruthless war in Vietnam? Sergeant Muldoon: Foreign policy decisions are not made by the military. A soldier goes where he is told to go, and fight whom is told to fight.
George Beckworth: There is such a thing as due process. Colonel Mike Kirby: Out here, due process is a bullet.
Hamchunk: Was my Peter-san brave?
Sgt. Petersen: (after being woken up by Sgt Muldoon) 3: 30! Is that right, Sarge? Sergeant Muldoon: That's right, Soldier-boy. That's right! Sgt. Petersen: We'd better get some sleep! We've got a hell of a lot of work to do tomorrow!
Sergeant Muldoon: (after seeing him in non-military issued pajamas) Peterson, I worry about you. Three tours of duty and you're still acting like a civilian! Sgt. Petersen: Muldoon, I'm not a Marine. I believe in my comfort!