1. While the Eighth Air Force was hitting
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from bases in Italy.
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3. The 99th Pursuit Squadron
was part of that effort.
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4. They were known as the Tuskegee Airmen.
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5. Bubble Blue to Cap One. On your word, sir.
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6. Heading?
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7. One minute, six seconds away
from Point Foxtrot.
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8. Prepare final approach.
Line astern. Chatter off.
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9. Coming into range. Bombs away!
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10. Seven direct to the structure!
Two hits on vehicles!
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11. I'd log that as a direct hit.
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12. 500!
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13. - Nighty night, Hitler.
- Tuskegee, baby! 500 missions!
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14. With 19,000 pounds of kisses
from the Gruesome Twosome.
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15. 500 Tuskegee missions under our belt.
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16. - That's reason to celebrate, Lieutenant.
- Captain, sir.
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17. Relax, Alex.
I was just coming to congratulate you.
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18. Was fine work out there as usual.
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19. Thank you, sir.
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20. Am I gonna have to court-martial you
into taking a sip of that beer?
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21. No, sir.
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22. You're a clever fella, Alex.
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23. But don't let smart be the enemy of happy.
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24. No, sir. It's just—
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25. Hi ho, men
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26. Tuskegee's up
Tuskegee's up again
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27. Straight into the sky
There and then
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28. Tuskegee's up
Tuskegee's up again
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29. Don't get me wrong, Captain.
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30. I'm extremely proud
of what we've accomplished, but...
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31. when are we gonna get
into some heavier action?
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32. There is some talk of us joining up
with the 332nd fighter group
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33. and doing missions further into Europe.
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34. Truly?
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35. Plans are underway.
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36. The 96th is due into Foggia
a few days from now.
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37. Gonna fly our first mission over Germany.
An escort run. Munich.
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38. P-40s can't handle that type of altitude.
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39. New birds, likely. P-51s.
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40. Just be patient. We'll see.
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42. Enjoy.
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43. Yeah, I know...
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44. It's just hard when—
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45. when some of our guys
are already out there.
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46. You didn't wash out, Alex.
So now don't burn yourself out.
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47. Everything in its own order.
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48. Bases loaded, top of the ninth.
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49. Two outs, three balls, one strike.
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50. Newhouser sets and delivers a curve ball!
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51. Big swing and a miss
from Keller for strike two!
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52. That hack almost took him
right out of his shoes!
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53. Gordon takes a couple of steps back...
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54. - Hey, Bucky.
- ... toward the bag.
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55. Big game going on here, Buck.
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56. Me and the guys were wondering
what the score is.
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57. You okay, Major?
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58. Yeah. Why wouldn't I be okay?
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59. Just asking.
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60. You're just asking?
Well, I'm great, is the truth.
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61. I've been here for eight months now.
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62. Still trapped, still cold,
still eating scraps.
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63. And we keep waiting for something
to happen even though it doesn't.
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64. It could be worse. We could be dead.
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65. Well, maybe for you.
At least that I could stand.
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66. I can't stand this.
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67. What are we waiting for?
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68. We all think something's gonna happen.
Maybe we need to make it happen.
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69. Like those Brits did? Go and get executed?
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70. We have to be patient.
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71. 5:56 to 5:57 a.m. on June 3rd, 1944.
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72. Three days to D-Day.
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73. The last minute of sleep I'll get
for 72 hours.
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74. Our job was to bomb
the German defenses in Normandy
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75. only minutes before
the landing craft hit the beaches,
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76. and then spend the day
hitting German bridges,
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77. railroads and communication lines
further inland.
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78. About 200 missions in total,
all needing flight plans and maps.
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79. Twenty-four hours.
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80. The first night lies to you,
tells you it's easy.
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81. The second breakfast on the second day,
that's when the fight starts.
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82. I tried contacting Sandra
whenever I had a break,
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83. but I couldn't reach her.
It was like she vanished.
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84. Papers.
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85. Papers. Where are you going?
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86. Only to my work, sir.
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87. Thirty-two hours.
The second afternoon on the second day.
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88. That's when coffee is no longer enough.
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89. You need to sleep, Crosby.
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90. Yeah. When the mission's over.
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91. - Not take more pills.
- Yeah, I will. I will, Doc. I will.
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92. After.
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93. Only one every 12 hours.
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94. - You hear me, Croz?
- No. Yeah. No, I hear you, Smokey.
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95. I hear you.
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96. Sixty hours.
Your mind starts playing tricks on you.
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97. You can hear that, right?
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98. What? What?
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99. Come on. You can hear it.
It's the tick, tick, tick, tick, tick...
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100. Just as I'd finished mapping the route
for one mission,
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101. operations handed down five more.
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102. All high-priority targets.
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103. The lack of sleep, the coffee, the uppers,
the stress, the fear, the disconnect.
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104. That's a drug in itself.
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105. I am interested in the gilding.
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106. I covered the entire building.
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107. Good job.
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108. We received some news from a train station
in Le Bec-Hellouin.
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109. Jean will brief you on your assignment.
You leave tomorrow.
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110. Sixty-four hours.
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111. You just try to survive,
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112. breath by breath, step by step.
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113. Crosby?
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114. Crosby! You have to go to sleep.
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115. No, no, no, no, no.
No, I'm fine. I just gotta...
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116. - ... the briefing.
- Go to bed, Croz. That's an order. Now.
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117. I can't do it, Jack.
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118. - Crosby!
- I'm fine. Truly.
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119. Just a couple of more things
I gotta get done—
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120. Harry!
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121. Watch out.
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122. Sit down.
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123. For those of you seeing this mug
for the first time, I'm your new CO.
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124. Name's Jeffrey.
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125. Lieutenant Colonel Bennett
is being assigned back to the 395th,
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126. but the changes made during his command
will remain.
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127. Rosie.
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128. Thank you, Colonel.
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129. Well, boys,
if the station on full lockdown,
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130. sound of a couple thousand ships
forming up weren't your first clues,
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131. we're a few hours away
from the invasion of Europe.
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132. Any last words of wisdom, sir?
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133. No, I don't have any last words
because I'm gonna see you again.
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134. All right?
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135. Just take off, do your job, you land,
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136. and then you're gonna be giving me
some words of wisdom.
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137. Each flight is its own lesson.
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138. That's it, boys. It's coming.
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139. All right. Now we're getting it.
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140. There you go. Keep that pressure on.
It's coming.
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141. There you go, Simmons.
Keep that pressure on.
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142. This looks like a work camp,
the way you jackasses are grinding away.
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143. Now the ground's loosened up, we got
a chance of getting wood for cook fires.
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144. Take a break. Come on.
Let's play some ball.
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145. Boys, you wanna play some ball? No?
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146. Ball, Murph?
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147. Come on. Skins versus Bones.
What do you say?
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148. Skins can be the away team. Actually, no.
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149. No, we're all away.
We're both the away teams.
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150. So Bones can take first bat
by mutual agreement—
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151. Either pitch in or knock it off.
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152. - Why don't you shut the hell up?
- What the hell's wrong with you?
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153. You ain't gonna help, stay out of the way.
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154. You're the new king of the camp,
and I'm just in the way?
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155. King Cleven says, "No baseball.
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156. Just work, work, work."
That's all he wants to do.
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157. I'm sorry. Come on.
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158. No, work. You got a stump to pull,
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159. - King Stump Stumpity Stump. Get to work.
- Come on. Get up, you loony.
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160. - Come on. Get up.
- No, get back to work.
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161. - Get up, you loony.
- Get off of me.
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162. - Get off. Get off.
- How's that?
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163. Can't handle it?
What, you can't handle I—
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164. Hey! That's enough, fellas.
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165. Back in the base, men!
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166. What's going on?
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167. Back in the barrack.
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168. Looks like the Krauts got some bad news.
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169. They landed, didn't they?
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170. You think?
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171. We're in Western Europe.
It finally happened.
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172. There you go, gentlemen.
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173. - Man.
- Cheers, man.
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174. Good God, she's a beaut.
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175. She's beautiful, Joe. Congratulations.
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176. Thanks, Macon. Her daddy said yes.
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177. Gonna do it in my auntie's backyard
as soon as I'm back.
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178. You gonna be a father
nine months after that then.
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179. To the day. I hope so. I hope so.
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180. Now, show me yours.
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181. - You wanna see my sweetheart?
- Come on now.
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182. Okay, here you go.
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183. - Goodness.
- Now you see,
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184. that's 23.7 acres of loblolly pine.
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185. Prime timberland too.
Man said he gonna hold it for me.
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186. Is that right?
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187. Evening, Captain.
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188. Colonel Davis.
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189. To Munich.
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190. Now, you know I can't toast to any mission
with the loss of even a few bombers.
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191. We were 12 bombers for every fighter.
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192. On a raid escort?
They knew we were spread too thin.
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193. Only losing a few bombers
is a major victory.
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194. Brass was expecting
much heavier casualties.
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195. Brass doesn't know
what they should expect.
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196. What's really possible.
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197. Take a look around this room, Lawrence.
You see what I see?
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198. I see a group of proud pilots
who flew their first mission over Germany.
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199. Who can't wait to suit up and do it again.
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200. A group of men,
thousands of miles away from home,
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201. who finally feel like Americans.
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202. And I see too many second lieutenants.
First lieutenants.
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203. On mission counts alone, I see men
who should already be captains. Majors.
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204. And we both know why they're not
and we both know why they may never be.
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205. Can't change the weather, Colonel.
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206. We'll just keep getting better
at charting new courses.
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207. To bluer skies.
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208. Ceiling and vision unlimited.
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209. Hey, Daniels.
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210. We need a fourth, man.
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211. Partners or cutthroat?
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212. What you think?
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214. Shit.
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216. 7:30.
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217. 7:30?
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218. Shit, there's still time.
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219. There's still time!
Where are my pants, goddamn it? Pants.
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220. Pants! Where the hell are my pants?
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221. Come on, goddamn it!
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222. 7:30 Saturday morning, Croz.
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223. You've been out of it for three days.
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224. Fuck.
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225. What'd I miss?
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226. Croz, you missed so much.
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227. I did three sorties, but I couldn't
see any— anything for the first two.
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228. And then the clouds parted.
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229. And...
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230. you've never seen anything like it.
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231. Hundreds of ships.
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232. Thousands of men.
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233. For the third time that day,
we hit bridges, rail yards,
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235. so the Germans weren't able to bring up
any reinforcements.
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237. There wasn't a single Luftwaffe fighter
in the air.
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238. The skies were ours.
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239. All from the routes you plotted, Harry.
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240. Are my daring tales of heroism
not daring enough for you, Captain Marvel?
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241. Just...
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242. I just can't believe I missed it.
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243. Red Army have crossed
the Vistula River...
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244. Where's the Vistula River?
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245. Vistula River?
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246. Vistula, Vistula...
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247. It's here.
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248. - That's what, 450 miles?
- No, it's less.
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250. Yeah, but now our guys are here,
almost at Paris.
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251. Hitler's worst nightmare, a two-front war.
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252. With us right between them.
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253. Well, the Krauts will slaughter us
before they let us go.
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254. We won't go without a fight.
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255. We need to make more weapons.
Whatever we can.
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256. There's one other scenario.
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257. They force-march us out of here
before the Russkies can set us free.
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258. Move us somewhere deeper in the Reich,
say, Bavaria.
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259. That's leverage, all those POWs.
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261. Like this.
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262. We need to start preparing now.
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263. Conserving rations,
getting the men in shape.
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265. needs to be to prepare
for all three scenarios.
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266. Mass execution, forced march,
or pitched battle.
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267. Christ.
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268. If we could retake the coast...
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269. Gentlemen, you're going to France.
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270. Ah-ten-hut!
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271. Be seated.
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272. Operation Dragoon
takes place in three days.
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273. Your mission is what makes it possible.
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274. Marseille.
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275. Saint-Tropez.
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276. Toulon.
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277. Each critical landing points
for our incoming forces.
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278. Now, we will have the manpower to prevail
but if, and only if,
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279. we knock out their eyes.
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280. German radar detection systems
are mounted all along here.
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281. We are gonna take them all out
in phased aggressive strafing runs.
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282. - Yes?
- Colonel, sir,
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283. Toulon is 473.51 miles away,
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284. and that is 947.2 miles round-trip.
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285. And the maximum fuel range of our P-51s
is only 999.8 miles.
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286. And that of course
is before you take into account
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287. the drag coefficient
plus the excess weight of the munitions,
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288. which are both variable
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289. and will obviously
cause a faster fuel burn.
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290. Now, with the drop tanks,
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291. let's say that gets us up to, what,
1,375-mile range,
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292. but it also adds
significantly more weight.
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293. And if we kick the tanks after the run,
that'll drop us a couple thousand pounds
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294. but we'll still
fall hundreds of miles short, sir.
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295. You're right, Lieutenant Macon.
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296. This is gonna be close.
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297. But it's not impossible.
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298. You use every drop of gas
in your wing tanks.
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299. Try to make it back
to friendly territory someplace.
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300. We're gonna give you IDs,
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301. so if the Germans don't get you
as soon as you land,
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302. you can be somebody else.
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303. And you might be able to blend in
with the population.
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304. Good luck blending in.
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305. Are we Tuskegee men or what?
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306. Sir, yes, sir!
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307. - Will we get this job done?
- Sir, yes, sir.
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308. Then let's take care of it.
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309. Here you go, sir.
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310. Thanks, Sarge.
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311. - Name?
- Burrel. Right here.
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312. The edge of the front's moving pretty fast
across the mountain range.
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313. Just timing.
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314. We'll do it.
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315. It's all mathematics.
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316. All right, men. Kick your tanks!
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317. Copy that, Lieutenant Macon.
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318. Damn it.
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319. Lead to squadron. Stay on course.
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320. What's going on with your tanks,
Westbrook?
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321. I said drop.
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322. Tanks won't drop.
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323. All right, Westbrook, I'm with you.
We're gonna work this out.
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324. We ain't gonna leave you, kid.
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325. Westbrook, you gotta kick it hard now.
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326. Kick! Watch me. Come on. Kick!
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327. You ain't pushing hard enough, kid.
Come on.
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328. I am pushing it!
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329. Like me, like me. All right?
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330. Got it!
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331. That's it.
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332. Hey!
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333. Nice work, kid.
Now let's get this thing done.
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334. All right, boys.
We're coming back into formation.
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335. Roger, Macon.
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336. Wall of fire. They know we're coming.
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337. Was never gonna be easy.
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338. I didn't come all this way
not to take a shot, boys. Come on.
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339. I was hoping you'd say that.
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340. Gordon, you lead.
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341. Westbrook up the middle, and I'll follow.
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342. Now drop in here.
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343. Hit 'em hard, boys.
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344. I'm hit! I'm hit!
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345. Get out of there, kid.
Westbrook, you gotta bail. Bail, bail!
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346. No!
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347. No, Gordon, get out! Bail, bail!
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348. Oh, no. You're gonna pay for that.
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349. Put the Black ones in here
with the others.
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350. In here is good.
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351. Told you I saw another chute.
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352. They got y'all too, huh?
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353. Who's that?
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354. Second Lieutenant Alexander Jefferson.
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355. Went down about 30 miles away.
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356. Looks like you in bad shape.
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357. No, no, no.
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358. Every time I move, I— I pass out.
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359. You must've hurt your neck.
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360. Let's see what we can do for you.
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361. Who's that?
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362. Think that's the new commandant?
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363. A guard told me they were sending someone.
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364. The moment our boys landed in France,
the order went out.
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365. All POW camps run by SS.
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366. Seems like that would require
a lot of 'em.
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367. You think they're just trying to scare us?
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368. Well, let's hope so.
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369. SS rules would put us
in a world of trouble.
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370. Yeah.
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371. We gotta get the men in shape.
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372. It's not gonna look good
to our German host, now is it?
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373. We gotta get these guys ready to fight.
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374. There's no telling
what these Krauts'll do.
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375. All of us training together,
building up muscles,
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376. that's something they might notice.
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377. But that stump remover, that's a solution.
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378. We've all had a turn on that thing.
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379. It's hard work.
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380. It'll build the strength we need
to resist.
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381. Up the rotations.
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382. If we're consistent
for a couple of months,
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384. And the Germans will be none the wiser.
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385. We tell them we're after the wood,
stocking up for winter.
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386. Plus, extra wood, extra weapons.
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387. Have a seat, Lieutenant.
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388. Nice watch you have here.
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389. I have to thank you.
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390. These are my favorite.
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391. I'm keeping the pen though.
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392. So, how are things in the States?
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393. Alexander Jefferson, Second Lieutenant,
0819461.
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394. Let's not be so formal, Jeff.
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395. I feel as if I already understand you.
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396. Your father worked over ten years
at the Elijah McCoy Manufacturing Company
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397. assembling air brake lubricators.
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398. He earned $17 a month.
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399. No wonder you went into chemistry.
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400. We Germans value scientists greatly.
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401. Although I'm sure there must be many
American laboratories who would hire you.
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402. As a toilet cleaner.
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403. So, what was your target that day?
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404. Richard D. Macon, Second Lieutenant,
0821916.
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405. How did you hurt your neck?
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407. Second Lieutenant, 0821916.
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408. I love jazz.
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409. I still remember
visiting Paradise Valley in Detroit.
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410. You must know it.
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411. Alexander Jefferson, Second Lieutenant,
0819461.
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where all you Blacks are forced to live?
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413. Yes. It's Watts. Watts.
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who treats you like that?
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any other country that's better?
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420. to become
what it says it's supposed to be.
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422. I'm gonna help them do that a lot faster.
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424. I hope you gave 'em hell, boys.
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425. You guys know 'em?
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- Hey!
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427. Hey, look. It's the Red Tails.
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428. What regiment y'all with?
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429. I'm telling ya, those guys are Red Tails.
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430. Any updates? Hey!
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431. They all belong somewhere else!
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432. - Where you from?
- Where you coming from?
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433. Went down flying over Berlin.
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434. I look like a goddamn cripple.
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435. You look like a goddamn soldier.
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436. What are we doing here?
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437. How many of them did they get?
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438. Hey, Red Tails.
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439. You guys saved our asses so many times,
I tell you what.
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440. What unit you guys with?
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441. 332nd.
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442. Here, let me help you there.
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443. I'm over in the north.
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444. - Thank you.
- Yeah. Come with us.
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445. We'll get you fixed up.
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446. What do we got?
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447. - Come on. Let's go.
- Man, what is that?
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448. Goddamn it, Murph.
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449. Second Lieutenant Alexander Jefferson,
332nd Fighter Group.
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450. Second Lieutenant Richard D. Macon, 332nd.
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451. Gentlemen, welcome to paradise.
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452. Follow suit, Lieutenant.
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453. All right, where were we?
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454. No, it's your deal.
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455. - I just dealt and I won.
- All right. All right.
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456. All right. Let's see how many more smokes
I can get off you then, huh?
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457. Christ. Let's go.
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458. - You playing, Murph?
- No.
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459. All right, deal him out.
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460. We've put a lot on your shoulders of late.
You've handled all of it.
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461. You went above and beyond, Croz.
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462. I appreciate that, sir.
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463. That's why you're getting a month off.
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464. You— You mean leave?
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465. Starting tomorrow.
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466. I'm sorry to ask this, sir,
but is this my choice?
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467. - 'Cause I kind of feel as if I'm—
- Listen, Crosby.
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468. We need you functional.
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469. We need you to get a real vacation.
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470. Proper R and R.
You're too important to us.
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471. Is that clear?
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472. Yes, sir.
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473. Can you please explain
what this is regarding?
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474. As I've explained three times to the last
three people I've been put on with,
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475. I'm a friend.
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476. I've been calling for
a couple of days now.
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477. Subaltern Wesgate gave me
this number to reach her.
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478. Captain Wesgate is not available, sir.
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479. Captain?
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480. Okay, well, is she out for lunch?
Will she be gone a long time?
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481. - I'm not at liberty to say, sir.
- Okay, can you just tell her that...
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482. Will you tell her I'm going home on leave
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483. and this will be my last time
in London for a while?
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484. I'll put through the message, sir.
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485. Thank you.
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486. That's double-barbed wire,
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487. and there's a guard tower every 50 meters
and dogs everywhere.
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488. Running out of here is out
the question for me anyway.
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489. Plan it right, wouldn't have to run.
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490. - I don't know, Bob.
- I'm telling you, it could work.
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491. Well, even if we get the truck,
and now that I can believe,
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492. and even if we recruit one
of those white boys to drive it—
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493. - Two. It's gotta be two.
- Uh-huh.
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494. Krauts always travel in pairs.
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495. Okay, okay, so we got the truck,
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496. we got the two white boys
in Nazi uniforms,
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497. it still took us four days
to get here from Frankfurt.
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498. Yeah, and half of that was by train.
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499. Point is, where we gonna refuel?
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500. It ain't like we can just stop off
at some POW camp and top off.
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501. We ride until it's empty
then we hike from there.
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502. Three days might get us
to friendly territory.
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503. Alex mapped it out.
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504. What do you think of 'em?
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505. I don't think anything of 'em.
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506. Think maybe we should.
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507. Girl of your dreams, huh?
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508. No, not mine.
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509. No, my dream girl is 5'2".
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510. River hips.
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511. Skin like Lena Horne.
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512. And at this moment,
at this very moment, Lieutenant,
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513. she's kissing the last of her departing
5th graders sweetly on the forehead,
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514. whereupon she is immediately without
dalliance taking the number 54 bus
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515. straight to 650 Marion Street
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516. where she is dutifully watching
and waiting by her window
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517. - for yours truly.
- You hope.
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518. Yeah, I do hope.
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519. This—
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520. This is just another kriegie wet dream
for Turner over in 112.
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521. Well, you just make sure
they pay you in Old Golds
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522. 'cause these smokes here ain't for shit.
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523. Anyway...
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524. It might be useful in talking
strategy with that major.
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525. Buck.
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526. Fella didn't have two words for you,
you coming here.
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527. Now you're his.
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528. You flew P-51s?
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529. P-39s, P-40s, P-47s, P-51s, AT-6s.
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530. AT-6s. I trained in the AT-6.
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531. That's a powerful torque.
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532. P-51s are much smoother.
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533. It's an easy transition.
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534. You know, I started out
wanting to be a fighter pilot.
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535. Then I ended up
falling in love with the big birds.
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536. Yeah, I've been building model planes
since I was a kid.
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537. Built every model imaginable.
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538. But my masterpiece,
you know, my absolute masterpiece,
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539. was a Supermarine Spitfire
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540. with twin two-foot floats,
three-foot wingspan.
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541. Drew the plans myself
from newspaper photos.
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542. How about that?
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543. Yeah.
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544. What are you reading there?
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545. A story about an artist.
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546. He sacrifices everything
to pursue his passion.
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547. You draw this?
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548. Yes, sir.
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549. Is this to scale?
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550. More or less.
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551. No elevation though.
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552. Wow.
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553. You know, we could use your help.
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554. We?
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555. There's a group of us figuring out
next moves, running scenarios.
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556. We can't just stay sitting ducks.
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557. Yeah, I noticed the new
and improved supergoons around.
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558. Yeah, I got a plan for that.
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559. What would you need me to do?
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560. This.
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561. We need help charting
the area to get out of here.
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562. Back on that first day,
all the guys looked to you.
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563. You got the final say.
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564. Why didn't you gripe
about us bunking in eight?
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565. Well, let's just say,
I at least knew you weren't spies.
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566. Ain't that a bitch.
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567. Gale Cleven, Major, 100th Bomb Group.
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568. Everybody calls me Buck.
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569. Second Lieutenant Alexander Jefferson,
332nd Fighter Group.
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570. You can call me Alex.
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571. Now, John here's
gonna demonstrate for you.
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572. You hand over the papers,
immediately grab the wrist.
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573. Bring the ball straight across the temple.
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574. Here or here. Knock him clean out.
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575. That's it, fellas. Uh-huh.
Angle it, angle it. Center yourself.
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576. That way, the center
of your gravity got more leverage.
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577. if in doubt. Because those splinters
will take the whole thing up, okay?
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578. Cutting it's gonna do no damage at all.
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579. It's gonna go
straight into the neck, okay?
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580. And then you're gonna push it
forward and rip his throat out.
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581. You got it?
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582. A message from the lady
to meet at the hotel, sir.
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583. Okay. Thank you.
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584. Good night, sir.
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585. Sandra.
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586. Sandra?
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587. Come out or I'm coming in.
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588. Sandra.
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589. Sorry, Croz.
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590. I've been called away once again.
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591. Probably for the better.
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592. You belong with Jean,
and we've still got a war to win.
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593. I'll always remember
our time together fondly.
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594. Love, Sandra.
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595. When you headed out?
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596. Tomorrow morning.
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597. Four weeks in New York City.
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598. - God, how I envy you.
- Oh, yeah?
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599. You know I told Colonel Jeff
I didn't want leave?
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600. It'll be good for you.
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601. What's that supposed to mean?
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602. Means I think it'll be good for you.
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603. You excited to see Jean?
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604. I mean, what if it's not the same?
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605. Nothing's the same, Croz.
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606. Nothing.
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607. Never will be.
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608. Ain't that the truth.
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609. Thanks.
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610. led by the Russian front of the Red Army.
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611. Jesus Christ.
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612. The Russians crossed into Germany.
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613. East Prussia.
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614. How close, Buck?
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615. Lights out.
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616. They're close.
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617. Really, really close.
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618. March, march!
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619. Goons gave us 30 minutes. Then we march.
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620. You're not thinking of running, are you?
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621. Not in this icebox.
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622. Any idea where we are?
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623. NUREMBERG-CS.
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624. Nuremberg.
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625. We're in the heart
of their fatherland now, boys.
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626. "Whoever fights monsters should take care
not to become a monster."
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627. Yeah, that's made us do some tough things.
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628. The things these people are capable of...
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629. No, they got it coming.
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630. I'm in. We make a run for it tonight.
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631. Get going. I'm right behind you.
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632. Don't shoot. Go, Buck. Get out of here.
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