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Preston Pysh receives the single highest honor a member of the military can receive from a civilian: the Colbert Bump of Honor. (04:07)
Stephen displays the American flag that was flown by the 7th EACCS over the skies of Afghanistan. (03:15)
Stephen promises never to eat Ewok, provides some child-safe Nazi footage and raises the competition on donorschoose.org. (06:58)
Stephen wasn't completely honest when he said he'd never eat an Ewok. (02:11)
The Colbert Report is definitely going to visit our troops sometime in the near or distant future -- or past. (03:34)
Stephen gets a fresh stash of pharmaceutical-grade hive jive and learns of a Counterterrorism Calendar. (06:02)
George Foster Peabody wins the coveted Stephen T. Colbert Award for excellence in recognizing excellence. (0:59)
The astronauts are not pooping in a bag -- they're pooping in a bag-like collection system. (1:59)
Stephen Colbert names the USS Rhode Island the official ballistic missile submarine of The Colbert Report. (3:15)
Stephen gives a shout out to two soldiers stationed in Afghanistan who sent him an American flag flown during Mission Beef Hammer. (3:07)
In the South Pole Minute, Stephen covers penguins, ice core samples and upper-atmosphere physics. (3:53)
Stephen sends a shout out to three army soldiers who've replaced the sign pointing to Baghdad with a sign pointing to The Colbert Report's studio. (2:40)