Beverly McFadden is the commanding officer of Fort Baxter Air Base in 1984 and is interviewed by Jenny Mitchell for MeTV News. McFadden admits that the army have turned a blind eye to some soldiers causing trouble in Vice City. He says "Everyone knows soldiers must work hard, play hard, as the modern idiom goes... after a hard day slaughtering people, you've got to blow off a little steam - so we've turned a blind eye to the odd soldier running amok with a gun, or doing something unfortunate in a nunnery, but things occasionally go too far. I know from personal experience, that after you rip a man's jugular out with his bare hands then go through his possessions looking for something to steal, and discover he had a wife and a newborn baby, it can be a little bit upsetting, but the behaviou
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| - Beverly McFadden is the commanding officer of Fort Baxter Air Base in 1984 and is interviewed by Jenny Mitchell for MeTV News. McFadden admits that the army have turned a blind eye to some soldiers causing trouble in Vice City. He says "Everyone knows soldiers must work hard, play hard, as the modern idiom goes... after a hard day slaughtering people, you've got to blow off a little steam - so we've turned a blind eye to the odd soldier running amok with a gun, or doing something unfortunate in a nunnery, but things occasionally go too far. I know from personal experience, that after you rip a man's jugular out with his bare hands then go through his possessions looking for something to steal, and discover he had a wife and a newborn baby, it can be a little bit upsetting, but the behaviou
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| - Beverly McFadden is the commanding officer of Fort Baxter Air Base in 1984 and is interviewed by Jenny Mitchell for MeTV News. McFadden admits that the army have turned a blind eye to some soldiers causing trouble in Vice City. He says "Everyone knows soldiers must work hard, play hard, as the modern idiom goes... after a hard day slaughtering people, you've got to blow off a little steam - so we've turned a blind eye to the odd soldier running amok with a gun, or doing something unfortunate in a nunnery, but things occasionally go too far. I know from personal experience, that after you rip a man's jugular out with his bare hands then go through his possessions looking for something to steal, and discover he had a wife and a newborn baby, it can be a little bit upsetting, but the behaviour on the base is unbecoming to a member of our army".
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