1. Armies, for the most part,
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2. are made up of men drawn
from simple and peaceful lives.
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3. In time of war,
they suddenly find themselves...
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4. Living under conditions
of violence,
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5. requiring new rules of conduct
that are in direct contrast...
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6. To the conditions
they lived under as civilians.
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7. They learn to accept this and to
perform their duties as fighting men.
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8. But some begin to perform,
as military language puts it,
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9. "at the risk of life, above
and beyond the call of duty."
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10. Military histories are filled with
incredible examples of individual courage...
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11. That are only made more incredible by
the fact that they were everyday events.
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12. As senior staff officer at supreme
headquarters in world war ii,
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13. it was my privilege to know
the records of many such men.
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14. The story you are
about to see is theirs:
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15. The true story
of the foot soldier,
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16. as seen through the eyes
of one of them, Audie I. Murphy.
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17. He received every decoration for
valor that his country could award,
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18. and he became the most decorated
soldier for combat action...
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19. In the military history
of the United States.
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20. In 1937, in northeast Texas,
at the age of 12,
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21. Murphy was already
a fair rifleman.
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22. I don't suppose you girls have had time
to fill the wood box. Uh-uh, Audie.
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23. Hey, Audie, look at me!
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24. Get off that woodpile, Preston.
Do you want to break a leg?
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25. Did you get another
rabbit today, Audie?
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26. Yeah. Now you come with me.
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27. You sit down right over there.
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28. You watch that until I
get back, okay? Okay.
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29. It'll keep you off the woodpile.
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30. Now, you watch it.
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31. - Hi, mom.
- Audie.
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32. I saw Mr. Huston today. He
said he'd get the window fixed.
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33. - That's good of him.
- He was askin' about pa.
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34. No word today.
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35. But we'll be hearing
from him real soon.
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36. Hi, Mr. Brooks! Hi!
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37. Any mail for us today,
Mr. Brooks?
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38. Nothing today, Mrs.
Murphy. Sorry.
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39. Thank you. Maybe tomorrow. Bye.
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40. Why does mom get so
worried when no mail comes?
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41. Because we got no money.
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42. Here, take these to the house.
Where are you goin'?
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43. I just made my mind up
about something.
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44. When he makes up his mind, he sure
does it sudden. Where is he goin'?
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45. Hi, Mr. Huston. Hello, Audie.
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46. That was a first-rate job you did on
that chicken coop the other day. Thanks.
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47. Hi, Mrs. Huston. Hello, Audie.
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48. Sir, I know you don't hire any
steady help except at picking time,
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49. but could you give me
a full-time job?
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50. A full-time job?
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51. I wouldn't want much money,
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52. and you could keep half until
we pay back what we owe you.
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53. What does your ma say to that? I wanted to
talk to you before I said anything to her.
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54. It's not right. Why,
you'd have to quit school.
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55. Yes, ma'am,
but I need the money.
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56. What about your sister in Farmersville?
Can't she help? Edna.
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57. Corinne's helped all she can, but, well,
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58. she's got a family of
her own to take care of.
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59. A boy your age! You can't do it, Ben.
This is man's talk.
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60. Will you please go to the
house, and let me run the farm?
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61. Seems like she's forgot, Audie,
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62. I never finished school neither.
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63. A couple years older than you, I quit to go
in the marines when we was in the big war.
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64. Sometimes I wish I'd stayed in.
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65. Probably be retired by now on more
money than I make out of the farm.
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66. Now about that job...
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67. I guess the best thing to do
is leave it to your ma.
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68. Thanks a lot, Mr. Huston.
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69. Ma, I got a full-time job! I'm gonna
work for Mr. Huston in the morning.
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70. But you've got to go to school.
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71. I don't care for school.
I don't like it anymore.
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72. You can't stop
your education now.
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73. I'll learn, ma. I'll read books.
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74. We can't go on without money.
We can manage a little longer.
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75. Your daddy's doing the best
he can, and we can wait...
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76. We can't keep waitin' for some old
letter that maybe won't ever get here.
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77. - What's the matter, mom?
- Nothing, dear.
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78. Audie and I were just
talking things over.
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79. Something bad? Of course not.
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80. We just decided who the head
of the family is.
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81. It's your turn.
I did them yesterday!
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82. You did not! Gene keeps saying...
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83. Shh! Gene keeps saying it's my
turn to do the dishes today.
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84. Who did them yesterday?
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85. I forget.
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86. Beatrice and I did them,
and he knows it.
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87. Then you do them today, and
you won't forget tomorrow.
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88. Besides, your hands could
use a little soap and water.
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89. - Smarty.
- I told you so.
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90. Time for breakfast, mom.
Oh, thank you.
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91. All the kids are home
from Sunday school.
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92. They can do everything that
needs to be done today,
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93. so don't you try to get up.
Yes, sir.
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94. I'm gonna take a run over to Mr. Huston's.
But this is Sunday.
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95. This is not about work. Jim, their
nephew, is on leave from the marines,
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96. I haven't seen him since he went in.
Oh, I see.
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97. You try to eat. I won't be long.
All right.
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98. The Japanese bombers
swept over the island...
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99. Come in, Audie. At 7:55
this morning, Honolulu time.
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100. - Pearl harbor has been attacked.
- The attack was without warning,
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101. and launched from aircraft
carriers standing off Hawaii.
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102. Casualties among naval personnel
will run into the thousands.
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103. At Hickam Field, the barracks
sustained a direct hit.
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104. Details are at a minimum, but we will
continue to interrupt broadcasts...
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105. As more information reaches us.
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106. Ben, we're really at war.
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107. - We sure are.
- How does this affect you, Jim?
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108. I'll probably be ordered back
to base right away.
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109. It'll be an honor to serve,
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110. and don't you ever forget it!
You've got the best training!
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111. - I've had a lot of it, anyway.
- Why, you leathernecks...
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112. Will have this war won
in two months.
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113. Just wish I was young enough
to help you do it.
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114. Biggest mistake I made
was gettin' out.
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115. Why, I might have been
a general by this time.
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116. I'll bet you... never mind, general.
War or no war,
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117. you boys are gonna eat
the doughnuts I fixed.
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118. I'll get a pitcher of milk.
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119. I was too optimistic, Audie,
but so was a lot of folks.
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120. War is gonna last longer than
most of us figured. How about Jim?
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121. You heard from him lately? He's
doin' real good. Up to sergeant now.
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122. Audie!
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123. You gotta come home! It's ma!
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124. All of a sudden ma got worse!
How about Doc Snyder?
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125. Is he with her? I called him.
He should be by now.
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126. Doc, is she...
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127. She went peacefully.
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128. I should have been with her.
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129. She didn't know, Audie.
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130. She was happy and proud of you and
her family, right up 'til the end.
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131. I'll telephone Corinne...
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132. And make all the
necessary arrangements.
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133. If you don't let the children
come into the church orphanage,
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134. social welfare will place them
in some public institution.
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135. I took care of 'em for a long time.
I can take care of 'em now.
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136. He's right, Audie.
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137. All right...
If that's the way it has to be.
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138. As soon as I can,
I'm gonna get them out.
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139. I know this must seem like
the end of the world, Audie,
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140. after taking care of your
family all these years,
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141. but look at it another way.
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142. You've got no responsibilities
left now, except to yourself.
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143. It's time you were
thinking about your future.
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144. I have been. That's what
I wanted to tell you.
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145. After all the talk you and I had about
it, I've decided to go into the service.
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146. I was hoping you'd say that.
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147. It'll be a great chance for you
to catch up on your education.
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148. Yeah. The only thing is, I hate running out
on the kids. They've had enough of that.
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149. You can do more for 'em with your
service pay than you can by staying here.
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150. I guess I hadn't
thought of it that way.
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151. 'Course, being under age, you'll
have to get a letter of permission.
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152. I'll get Corinne
to write one for me.
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153. Good-bye, Mr. Huston. Thanks.
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154. If I were you, Audie, I'd
think about it for a career.
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155. You stay in 20 years, and
you can retire on good money.
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156. Don't make the mistake that I made.
I might have been a general...
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157. Yes, sir. I'll remember that.
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158. It'll take more than a letter from your
guardian to get you in this outfit, Sonny.
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159. We separate the men from the boys, but
we like to have something to start with.
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160. Why don't you try the army?
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161. I'm sorry. The Navy
makes men out of boys,
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162. but you're too much
of a job for us.
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163. Why don't you try the army?
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164. Attention! Attention, please!
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165. This being our fourth day at
sea, it is now permissible...
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166. To report our destination as
being French North Africa,
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167. which we will reach in
approximately five more days.
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168. According to the last communique
on the fighting in Tunisia,
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169. the Axis forces are still
retreating toward the coast.
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170. Their losses in men and equipment
are reported to be extremely high.
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171. Further bulletins will be
announced as received. That is all.
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172. Sure picked a beaut for acting
platoon sergeant, didn't they? Huh?
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173. Murphy, here you are.
Baker company.
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174. Well, what do you know?
We're being reinforced.
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175. Wonder what boy scout troop
they dug him out of?
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176. Don't let them old
soldiers eat you alive.
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177. Man, that's really
fresh meat, huh?
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178. Sergeant? Hmm?
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179. I'm supposed to report
to Captain Marks.
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180. All officers and noncomms are at division
briefing. You're the replacement?
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181. That's right.
Let's have your orders.
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182. Hey, sergeant,
send him over here.
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183. I need somebody to help
carry my Purple Hearts.
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184. At ease over there!
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185. Fall in for inspection.
You go to 3rd platoon.
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186. Hey, wait a minute.
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187. I see you were Acting Sergeant on
the trip across. Ain't that nice?
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188. I think you should see the way some real
tough veterans handle their equipment.
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189. You inspect the 3rd platoon!
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190. Acting Sergeants, take over
and inspect your platoons!
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191. Platoon, attention!
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192. What's this man's army
coming to?
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193. A yardbird replacement, already
he's taken over the platoon.
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194. Open ranks! Open ranks, march!
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195. Platoon, attention!
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196. Open ranks, march!
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197. Ready, hut!
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198. How did you collect all those Purple
Hearts? Did your rifle blow up?
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199. Promote the general welfare
and secure the blessing...
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200. Of Liberty to ourselves
and our poster-ity...
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201. Posterity.
Ah, that's what I said.
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202. Do ordain and establish
this constitution...
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203. For the United States
of America.
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204. By George! I know that, all right!
That's pretty good.
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205. Now, what date was it adopted?
Uh, 1774.
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206. Six!
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207. No, no, no. What
was signed in 1776?
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208. Oh, the Declaration of Independence.
Right.
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209. That other was 1774.
No, it wasn't.
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210. Chief, he doesn't want to be an
American citizen. He isn't even trying.
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211. Uh, 1780...
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212. 1787. That's right.
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213. But don't just guess. Memorize it.
Yeah, I do that.
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214. Hey, Chief, coffee ready.
You have some, huh?
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215. from Casablanca to Bombay
so send me... hey, Johnson!
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216. What do you got this time?
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217. Bonded date juice.
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218. "Bonded date juice"? You're gonna
go blind drinking that native stuff.
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219. I might as well with nothing
but you Joes to look at.
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220. That reminds me
of an old gal I met in Omaha.
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221. She was colorblind. Took her out to
buy her a red dress... never mind.
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222. We've all heard that one.
You and your dames.
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223. It's the dyin' truth.
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224. Here. Oh, no, not me. I wouldn't
touch that with a bayonet.
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225. - What are you doing with my rifle?
- Now, drink!
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226. Now hold
it on me so I can have one.
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227. This stuff don't smell right.
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228. You don't suppose that connivin'
first sergeant... he knew I had it.
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229. Knock it off so a guy
can get some sleep, will you?
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230. Mail call! Mail call!
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231. Here we go
for the "dear John" roundup!
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232. Stevens! Right here!
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233. Arthur! Yo!
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234. Jacobs! Here! You
know about mail call?
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235. Casano! Yep! I don't
think my mail...
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236. Has caught up with me yet.
Oh, too bad.
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237. Brooks! Here!
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238. Cooper! Yeah.
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239. Gomez! Here.
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240. Eisenburg. Uh-huh.
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241. Davis! Oh, Brandon.
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242. Dugan! Yo!
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243. You dropped something. Everett!
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244. Family?
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245. They were once.
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246. Harper! Roger!
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247. Sir, Private Murphy reports to
the company commander as ordered.
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248. Lieutenant Harris, 3rd platoon leader.
Murphy.
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249. We've been
looking over your file.
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250. "Spent the first week of basic
training in the hospital:
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251. Reaction from inoculations."
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252. Yes, sir. I-I'd never
had any shots before.
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253. "Spent most of the trip over
in sick bay."
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254. Yes, sir.
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255. I-I'd never been
on the ocean before.
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256. Well, there were a lot
of other guys in there with me.
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257. "Requested transfer
to paratroops.
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258. Denied due
to physical deficiencies."
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259. it was a mistake assigning you
to a rifle company,
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260. and I'm going to see
that you're reassigned.
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261. But, sir, I asked for a combat outfit.
I don't want anything else.
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262. Well, except for the jumps, duty with
us is just as rugged as a paratrooper's.
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263. The captain's trying
to do you a favor.
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264. I know that, sir, but...
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265. I don't want any favors.
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266. I don't want to be transferred.
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267. All right. I believe in
giving a man a chance.
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268. Especially if he wants one
as bad as you do. That's all.
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269. Feisty pup, isn't he?
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270. Yeah, but he's got a good side to him.
Did you notice?
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271. Practically all his pay goes for
bonds in the name of an older sister.
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272. It looks like he signed for
every educational course
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273. we've got during training.
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274. He's got the spirit,
but, in action,
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275. it's gonna take two strong
men to take care of him.
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276. I couldn't give a bean
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277. to be a fancy pants marine
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278. I'd rather be
a Dogface Soldier like I am
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279. I couldn't trade my old O.D.'s
for all the Navy's dungarees
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280. for I'm the walking pride
of Uncle Sam
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281. on all the posters
that I read, it says
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282. the army builds men
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283. so they're tearing me down
to build me over again
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284. I'm just a Dogface Soldier
with a rifle on my shoulder
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285. and I eat a Kraut
for breakfast every day
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286. so feed me ammunition
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287. keep me in the 3rd division
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288. your Dogface Soldier boy's okay.
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289. Hey, that connivin' first
sergeant must have been here too!
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290. Come on, honey,
have a slug of this stuff.
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291. It won't hurt you a bit. Honest.
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292. This is good for you. It
picks up your whole attitude.
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293. A toast to the one and only
3rd division!
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294. Turn on the radio so we can dance!
Can you jitterbug?
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295. - Little Texas!
- One day, I was drivin' along...
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296. Hey, Little Texas,
where you been?
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297. I went to Alaska on a vacation.
Hey, that's great.
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298. You must need something
to warm you up.
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299. Come on. I got
just the thing to do it.
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300. Hey, Cleopatra!
Come here! Come here!
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301. I want you to meet a friend from Alaska.
He owns a gold mine.
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302. Would you like to dance with me?
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303. I'm not very good at it. If Cleo
can't teach you, nobody can!
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304. What's all the excitement about?
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305. The Germans have surrendered in Tunisia!
Did I hear right?
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306. Africa's all ours?
That's what she said!
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307. Hey, talk about luck! With us
about to move into the line!
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308. All that training for nothing!
We'll be goin' home!
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309. - "Goin' home," he says.
- That's where we're goin'.
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310. Just didn't know we had to
take Sicily to get there.
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311. To hell and back, that's
where this outfit's goin'.
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312. General Patton was just
tellin' me the other day,
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313. "you boys think that Fedella
Landin' was somethin',
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314. "you just wait
'til the next one.
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315. It'll be so rough, they'll be haulin'
dog tags back by the truckload."
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316. Shut up, Johnson. You're scarin' us
to death. It's the dyin' truth, son.
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317. Hey, Murphy...
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318. I'd unfasten that chin
strap if I were you. Why?
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319. The first time a shell
goes off anywhere near you,
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320. the concussion will blow your
helmet off, your head with it.
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321. - How do you keep it on?
- Half the time, you don't.
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322. One of us better stick with him
when we hit the beach.
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323. The way I see it, after we take
Sicily, we'll hit the Italian mainland.
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324. That's when this war
gets real personal with me...
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325. Because I'll be liberating
my ancestral home.
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326. Home? Weren't you born in Flatbush?
Sure, I was.
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327. But my mother was born in Naples.
I promised her I'd look up the family.
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328. If I get there in one piece, I'll bet
they'll greet me like a conquering hero.
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329. Sure, they'll put your statue
right next to Mussolini's.
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330. I'm gonna fix you guys
spaghetti like you never
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331. had before, with my
own Valentino sauce.
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332. Hey, Kovak, will you
let me use your stove?
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333. By George, you get your own.
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334. Everybody think they're so smart
they throw their stoves away.
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335. I keep mine.
No, this is for Chief and me.
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336. All right, you guys,
check your gear and get ready.
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337. Come on, Little Texas.
You stick with me.
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338. How did you like the rough
landing Johnson was yellin' about?
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339. He never got the right dope
in his life!
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340. Murphy, you see how lucky
you were to land in the 3rd?
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341. When the jerries heard this division
was comin', they headed for Berlin!
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342. Yeah, I'll bet. I never thought
the first day would be this easy.
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343. They got the lieutenant!
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344. Steiner, take three men and
see what we're up against.
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345. Right.
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346. Johnson, Brandon, Murphy.
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347. Is it rough enough
for you yet, Murphy?
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348. I figure there's only one
machine gun up there.
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349. Right? Yeah.
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350. I'll get word back to Klasky.
Keep 'em busy.
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351. Where does he think he's going?
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352. I'm supposed
to take care of him?
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353. Hey, you think you got
a private war?
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354. No, I think there's enough
to go around.
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355. Keep low, Brandon!
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356. Stay there!
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357. This more the way you figured the
first day would be like, Murph?
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358. Somewhat. Relax.
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359. Get through the first three or
four days, you'll be just like us.
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360. That's what it means to be a
You're scared all the time.
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361. I didn't notice you
being too scared.
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362. Just crazy,
standing up like that.
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363. I had to take care
of you, didn't I?
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364. War, to the foot soldier,
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365. is a continual fight
for a few yards of dirt...
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366. That always seem
to lie ahead of him,
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367. to be taken from the enemy
or to be held at all costs.
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368. Why? As often as not
he doesn't know...
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369. In regard
to the overall campaign.
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370. On Sicily, all he knew was that he
took the entire island in 38 days.
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gave the Allies...
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close to the Italian mainland.
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373. Hey, you guys, you know what we've
been doing the last few weeks?
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374. I want to forget. We've been
"advancing against light resistance..."
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375. "And squeezing the last of the enemy
forces off Sicily." What do you know!
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376. And our spirits are high! Speaking of
high spirits, you know what this jug cost?
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377. In Tennessee, I could have gotten
a fifth of bourbon... 3rd platoon!
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378. On your feet!
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379. We got a new lieutenant. I hope
he's luckier than the last one.
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380. As you were, men.
I'm Lieutenant Manning.
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381. I've been told that
Sergeant Klasky here...
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382. Has been handling the platoon
for quite awhile now.
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383. He's been doing a good job so
there won't be any changes,
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384. at least for the time being.
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385. Any news from up above, lieutenant?
Yeah.
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386. The 36th division and the British
10th corps has landed at Salerno.
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387. They're having a rough go of it. Looks
like we're a cinch to be going across too.
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388. Why us? We took enough beatin' already.
The 36th is a Texas outfit.
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389. Somebody's gotta
give them a hand.
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390. They were doing all right 'til
they started draftin' you Yankees.
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391. At ease. I've got
a special order here.
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392. One promotion.
Murphy to Corporal.
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393. I don't want any stripes.
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394. I didn't hear anybody ask you
if you wanted them or not.
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395. All right, that's all.
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396. Why'd he pick on me?
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397. You ought to get the promotions. You've
been in this outfit longer than I have.
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398. When you've been in the
outfit as long as we have,
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399. you learn how to avoid these things,
corporal. Don't feel bad, Murph.
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400. We recommended you, so you
could lead us on to victory.
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401. Hey, you guys,
welcome to sunny Italy,
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402. the beautiful home
of my ancestors!
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403. How come there wasn't any brass
band to meet you back at the beach?
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404. When we hit Naples, I'll
get the big greeting,
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405. and you'll get your
spaghetti dinner.
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406. How's it been going, Mac?
Been a bit sticky.
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407. Glad to let you chaps
have a go at it.
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408. Looks like Jerry's making his
stand at the Volturno river.
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409. How do you know? The blokes
blew out the blasted bridges!
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410. - Have a good time.
- Yeah, thanks a lot.
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411. Sure looks peaceful, don't it?
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412. That's what
I don't like about it.
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413. If Jerry's over there,
he's sure invisible.
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414. He's over there, all right.
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415. They've already blown
the bridge, lieutenant.
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416. Hey, lieutenant!
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417. They want you
for battalion briefing.
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418. After dark we'll move down
close to the river and dig in.
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419. Gentlemen, our mission here
is a diversionary one.
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420. We're to make the enemy think that
the main effort will take place here.
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421. Actually, the 7th regiment
will be the attacking force.
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422. They'll go across
upriver from us.
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423. Captain Marks, Baker company
will start things off.
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424. River like this reminds me of an old
gal I knew in Perth Amboy, New Jersey.
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425. Had a pet seal.
She was a beautiful thing.
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426. - The seal?
- No, the girl.
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427. Sure is quiet.
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428. Jerry must know we're over here.
Be more natural if he opened up.
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429. Why open up tonight
and get ten of us...
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430. When they can catch a hundred
in the middle of the river?
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431. It's none of my business, but
you got something on your mind?
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432. It's nothin'.
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433. Thinkin' about home?
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434. Yeah.
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435. About my little girl,
my ex-wife.
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436. Sometimes I think I got
my mind rid of her, but...
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437. When it gets quiet like this,
she keeps coming back.
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438. How come you busted up?
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439. We were still in school
when we got married.
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440. Then the baby came.
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441. I had to give up school
and work full-time.
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442. I began blamin' them for all the big things
that I'd planned that weren't pannin' out.
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443. I just walked out on them.
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444. "Walked out on them"?
A guy with your guts?
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445. I sure did.
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446. Did she get married again?
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447. I don't know why,
but she hasn't yet.
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448. Sounds like maybe you ought to try
patching things up when you get back home.
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449. Maybe it's better
if I don't make it.
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450. Oh, knock off that kind of talk.
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451. I fouled up once.
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452. Who can say I wouldn't foul up
again if she gave me another chance?
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453. I'll say you wouldn't.
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454. Thanks, Murph.
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455. Say, what are
your postwar plans?
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456. I think I'll let the army
do my planning for me.
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457. - Think I'll stay in.
- Hey, Murphy!
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458. The lieutenant wants to see you.
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459. That Klasky... learned
to whisper in a sawmill.
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460. We gotta get a combat patrol
across the river and stir Jerry up.
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461. Do you think that squad
of yours can cut it?
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462. Give it a good try, sir.
All right.
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463. Move out as soon
as you're ready.
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464. What's goin' on?
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465. Nothin' much. What do
you mean, "nothin' much"?
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466. Oh, I almost forgot. Klasky
wants to see you at the OP.
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467. What about? I don't know, but
you better get yourself up there.
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468. Get that flare!
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469. Back out of here!
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470. Open up!
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471. Klasky didn't want me. How come you left
me behind? 'Cause I got sentimental?
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472. No, 'cause you take too many chances.
"Too many chances"?
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473. Look, you take care of you, and
I'll take care of me. Remember?
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474. I ought to let you freeze to death.
I might anyway.
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475. Sounds like the patrol
worked, Murph.
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476. They're really moving
motorized stuff in.
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477. At 0500 we'll open up
with small arms fire.
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478. The 7th will move across
at the same time.
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479. I'm sure the jerries will throw
some entertainment our way too.
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480. You can count on it, lieutenant.
Yeah.
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481. Just sitting here being a target
isn't my idea of how to start a day.
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482. You ever think of resigning?
Who'd win the war if I did?
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483. Baker six, this is Baker three.
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484. Medics!
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485. Get Klasky.
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486. He and Jones are both dead, sir.
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487. Baker three! Baker three!
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488. Baker three, this is Baker six!
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489. Baker three!
Corporal Murphy speaking!
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490. Isn't Manning
down there now, Murphy?
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491. Lieutenant Manning's been hit pretty
bad, sir, and Sergeant Klasky's dead.
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492. You'll have to take charge
of the platoon.
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493. We're still taking
a pretty bad pounding, sir!
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494. Shall we pull back?
Stay where you are.
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495. Increase your fire if possible.
The 7th is about ready to cross.
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496. The jerries have shifted
the artillery onto the 7th.
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497. However, they are across and
in good shape, so get moving!
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498. Yes, sir!
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499. The 7th made it! Come on!
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500. For the next couple of months,
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501. the 3rd division
continually engaged the enemy.
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502. As usual, the foot soldier
wasn't concerned with why.
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503. His greatest concerns were
a vicious German defense,
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504. the fact that Italy was
one mountain after another...
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505. And that weather conditions
were impossible.
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506. These elements, combined, finally brought
the Allied advance to a stop at Cassino.
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507. Hey, watch what you do!
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508. Why don't you put a sign up?
I put a sign on your face!
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509. All right, break it up, you two!
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510. We got enough trouble
without this kind!
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511. You clumsy fool.
Kick over my stove.
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512. We better keep an eye on Kovak.
He's gettin' a little edgy.
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513. He any different than the rest of us?
Who isn't?
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514. Look who's here.
Lieutenant Manning!
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515. Hello, lieutenant. It's good to see you.
Kerrigan.
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516. We figured you'd be
married to a nurse by now.
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517. Good to have you back, sir. Thanks, Murphy.
Nice to be back.
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518. I've got some good news
for you men.
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519. We're moving back
to a rest area near Naples.
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520. Naples! I was beginning to
think we missed it for good.
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521. Do they think we're
getting soft, lieutenant?
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522. We've only been in the line
two months solid.
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523. I know. After medical inspections,
there'll be some passes.
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524. What do they think
we got, mud sores?
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525. A few weeks
of easy soldiering...
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526. While we get replacements
and new equipment.
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527. Then we're going to practice up
on amphibious tactics.
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528. What you think this is?
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529. I've got some more news for
a couple of you. Promotions.
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530. - Murphy to Sergeant.
- Hey, sarge!
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531. Johnson to Corporal. Did
you buck me into that?
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532. I have a request, sir.
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533. What is it? I'd like to
change to another squad.
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534. With Johnson heading this
one, the war is lost.
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535. Oh, yeah?
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536. Forget the war. Imagine,
12 hours in Bella Napoli!
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537. Oh, at the speed of one
woman per hour! Yow!
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538. You guys can have the town.
I'm gonna stay in
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539. camp and see what some
real sleep is like.
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540. Would you like
my mashed potatoes?
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541. There will be trucks leaving this corner
for camp tomorrow morning at 6:00.
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542. If we're not here, don't wait for us, Mac.
We've got ground to cover.
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543. I sure wish I could
do the town with you,
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544. but I promised my mother
I'd look up her family.
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545. You really got relatives here?
Sure.
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546. You don't think I'd give my extra G.I.
shoes to anybody else, do you?
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547. These are worth their weight in gold.
Take it easy.
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548. I'll see you in the morning. Good
luck, Val. All right, let's move out.
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549. Oh, pardon me! Sergeant
Murphy, Corporal Johnson.
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550. I can see Valentino now.
Big family reunion.
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551. Valentino kicks open the door,
tosses in the grenade...
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552. And then counts ten before
he enters the old homestead.
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553. By George, he do that! That only
way he know how go in house anymore!
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554. It should be right down the end of
this street and around the corner.
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555. Hey, Joe, no papa, no mama.
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556. Hey, Joe, you want a fried egg?
You want a beef steak?
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557. No, thank you. Hey,
you got a cigarette?
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558. You give me one cigarette?
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559. You're too young to smoke.
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560. For my papa.
One cigarette for my papa.
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561. Hey, "no papa." Remember?
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562. No cigarette? No cigarette.
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563. How about this?
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564. How about you?
You want a chocolate?
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565. No grazia.
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566. Boy, they sure picked a great
time to be born, didn't they?
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567. By George, they no start
Hitler's war. Look!
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568. Look what it does to them!
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569. Well, we didn't start it either.
Let's get rolling.
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570. I don't want see this no more.
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571. It makes me think of Poland.
I go back camp.
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572. It'll do you good to blow off steam!
Come on, Kovak!
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573. I know what I want do!
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574. Got him pretty good, hasn't it?
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575. Let's not let it spoil things.
Let's go!
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576. You stick with me, Little Texas.
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577. Man, I invented women!
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578. Hey, what is this? These fly-boys
got a corner on all the livestock?
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579. "Livestock"?
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580. Oh, aye! They're stationed here.
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581. And they got the medals
to charm 'em.
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582. Maybe the infantry can tear
that charm down a little.
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583. Hey, Dogfaces!
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584. Into the air, Junior Birdmen
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585. into the air boy scouts too
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586. into the air Junior Birdmen
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587. and keep your nose up in the blue
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588. up in the blue
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589. and when they make
that presentation
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590. and hand out those wings of tin
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591. you, too, can be a Junior Birdman
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592. if you'll send your box tops in.
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593. Charge!
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594. Hello.
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595. Break it up! Come on!
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596. I said, "break it up!"
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597. What's the matter? Don't you guys
get enough fighting at the front?
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598. All right, who started it?
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599. He did.
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600. He didn't like our singing.
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601. All right, all right!
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602. If he started it, how come you
were mixed up with the air corps?
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603. "Mixed up with the air corps"?
Why, they're our pals! Yeah.
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604. That's right. We've been
sittin' here drinking.
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605. After he started the trouble, we
were so anxious to stay out of it,
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606. we all headed for the door at
the same time and got tangled up.
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607. Don't let it happen again.
Grazia.
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608. Man, that's what I call
a real joint operation!
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609. Drinks on the house!
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610. I can't find my hat!
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611. Seven and three-quarters!
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612. No, I don't think so.
Come here, baby.
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613. He doesn't understand women.
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614. Here.
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615. She reminds me of an old
gal I knew back home.
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616. She was a real beaut. Comes up to
me in a U.S.O. Club in Nashville.
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617. Takes me ridin'
in a yellow roadster.
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618. We hit a curve doin'
65 miles an hour...
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619. And the cops take after us.
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620. Says she, "don't... ".
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621. "Don't say a word while I
lay the charm on these boys."
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622. Hello there.
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623. Can I have a shine, please?
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624. All right.
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625. I don't seem to have
any money, but, uh...
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626. How about this, huh? Grazia.
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627. Vincenzo!
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628. My brother do not beg, soldier.
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629. He wasn't begging. He did a
job for me, and I paid him.
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630. I see what you call job.
You do not let him finish.
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631. Oh, why don't you
let him have it?
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632. Here, I have enough for
all the children. No.
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633. Well, we tried anyway. Wait.
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634. There is no begging here, but...
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635. If you would like to share our food, then
the children can have your chocolate.
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636. You don't have to do that.
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637. If you are nice to the children, my
mother and I want to be nice to you.
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638. - Please stay.
- All right.
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639. It's a deal.
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640. I sure wish I knew
what she was saying.
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641. - It was nothing.
- She was... Maria.
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642. Come. You go with us. Oh, no.
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643. I'm not spending my first pass
in some bomb shelter.
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644. Please, you can't stay here.
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645. You run along. As soon as the streets
clear, I'll head back for camp.
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646. Maria!
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647. Oh, this is just
what I've been needing.
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648. No, no,
don't get the wrong idea.
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649. I've been looking for a long time
for somebody I could talk to,
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650. and you are it...
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651. Because you can't understand
a word I say.
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652. Si, si.
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653. I want to talk about my girl,
the real one.
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654. She's gonna be my wife
if I get home.
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655. You see, I can't tell my buddies
about the real one.
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656. They'd have to make cracks about her and
say things that I don't want to hear,
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657. even if they are joking.
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658. Naw, I gotta make up
some wild ones...
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659. For the entertainment
of my buddies.
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660. But you,
I can tell the truth to.
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661. Can't I? Can't I?
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662. You just keep it that way,
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663. 'cause I'm gonna talk
about my girl all night long.
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664. I got an awful lot
to get off my chest.
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665. Well, what do ya know, a rug.
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666. I haven't rested my poor Dogface
feet on a rug in two centuries.
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667. Man, I gotta lay my feet
on that rug.
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668. You sit down. I pour your wine.
I sure will.
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669. Man, this is really livin'.
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670. You are crazy to stay here.
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671. How about you?
Why did you come back?
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672. I do not know.
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673. I'm sorry I could not
talk to you before,
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674. but my mother does not like
for me to speak English.
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675. The English have killed my
older brother in Africa.
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676. Then she must have hated me, too.
No, she do not hate.
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677. But when she hear English, she
think of her son she love very much.
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678. I'm sorry.
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679. I'm not anymore.
What good is it?
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680. One cannot feel sorry
for all who die.
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681. It's too much.
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682. My little brother, Vincenzo,
he like that sound.
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683. He say he is going to shoot
big gun when he grow up.
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684. I hope he doesn't have to.
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685. Where is your father?
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686. He went away
when bad times come.
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687. He never come back.
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688. Well, I guess we all
want to quit sometimes.
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689. It's hard not to take the easy way out
when it's right there in front of you.
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690. Why do we talk of bad things?
It is no good.
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691. Are you afraid?
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692. All the time. I, too, am afraid,
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693. but I am glad I come back.
I am too.
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694. It can be so lonesome
when the bombs fall.
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695. When war is close, a woman
wants someone to hold.
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696. The family wanted you guys
for the spaghetti dinner...
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697. After we got back from the bomb
shelter, but I couldn't find you.
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698. Hope we get you into camp
before the M.P.'s spot you...
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699. Or you're gonna be in trouble.
Be in trouble?
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700. Man, where do you
think I've been?
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701. I was rolled by an expert. Takes an
expert to get old Kerrigan's shoes.
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702. I told you they were
worth their weight in gold.
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703. Hey, Johnson, how come you're not
bragging up that old gal you were with?
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704. Lost my voice.
Must have been bad wine.
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705. Hey, to keep you from talkin',
I wish I had a truckload of it.
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706. You should have stuck
with me, Murph.
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707. You've gotta just quit
being scared of women.
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708. There wasn't much time
to think about women...
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709. Because, in a few weeks,
the combined force...
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710. Of British, Canadian and American
units was landed at Anzio...
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711. To bypass and cutoff Cassino
and open the road to Rome.
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712. A beachhead only seven miles
in depth was consolidated.
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713. It took everything, including naval
gunfire support, to hold it...
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714. Because five crack Nazi
divisions were thrown against it;
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715. divisions that otherwise would have
opposed the impending invasion of Normandy.
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716. Hey, who's Sergeant Murphy?
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717. I'm Murphy.
We're your replacements.
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718. I'm Thompson. This is Saunders.
I'm Sanchez.
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719. Well, you men picked
a good time to come up.
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720. Find yourself some cover.
I'll be right with you.
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721. They're blasting Johnson's squad
out of that house, lieutenant.
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722. And those jerries will be
right on his tail.
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723. Bronson, bring that gun
up here with me!
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724. You men over there, cover 'em!
Give 'em fire!
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725. Let's get out of here!
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726. We'll never get out of here!
Take it easy!
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727. We'll never get out of here!
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728. Take it easy!
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729. Get down!
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730. Jennings, huh?
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731. Yeah. Didn't last long, did he?
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732. That farmhouse cost us
five casualties already.
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733. Who wants it anyway? Some general
lookin' for a place in the country?
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734. Why don't you be clever
some place else.
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735. With Jerry holding all the high
ground, every company in the line...
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736. Fights for a two-story building for
observation purposes. Just asking.
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737. Sergeant Murphy!
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738. Thompson, Saunders
and Sanchez, Johnson.
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739. Best I can do for your squad.
What difference does it make?
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740. I'm not gonna be here
to watch over them.
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741. Feel like I'm gonna walk into one
for sure this time. Knock it off.
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742. Ten to one, we jump off again.
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743. To hell and back, that's
where we're jumping off to.
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744. We've been in that farmhouse
five times, got knocked out six.
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745. The law of averages got to
catch up with you sometime.
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746. This is Lieutenant Lee,
our new forward observer.
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747. Just in from the beach. How
are things going there, sir?
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748. It's under artillery fire
and dive-bombers all the time.
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749. Men and equipment gettin'
to shore any better?
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750. It's pretty rough. We've got to
hit that farmhouse again, Murph.
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751. German tanks have been
spotted moving into the area.
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752. Wouldn't take many to push us
right back into the ocean.
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753. If we can take that house in one piece, we
might be able to keep those tanks off you.
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754. We haven't had too much trouble with them.
They've been held to the road.
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755. The fields have been too muddy
to support them.
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756. If it starts to rain again, I'll feel
better. We'll get ready to go, sir.
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757. I never thought I'd hear
a foot soldier ask for rain.
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758. I make some coffee, then, by George,
I go back, I kill all Germans.
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759. You better make it
good and strong.
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760. All right, you guys, we got
to hit her again. Again?
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761. What did I tell you? You new
men drop your packs here.
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762. Oh, sure.
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763. You all right?
Yeah, yeah, I'm fine.
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764. When it cuts loose, stick with
us older men. "Older men"?
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765. A couple of days, you'll
be as old as we are.
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766. Okay, on your feet. Let's go.
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767. Set your gun up behind that
wall over there. Yes, sir.
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768. You men stick
with the first squad.
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769. Keep working on that
second-story window.
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770. Murph! Murph! I'm hit!
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771. Murphy!
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772. Where is it? My back! I'm
bleedin' to death. I can feel it!
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773. You clown, get moving. Murph, you can't
leave a man! They shot my back clean off!
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774. All they did was spoil your lunch.
Well, I'll be a dirty name.
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775. Hey, give me back
my Thompson, will you?
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776. All right, you guys over
there, get ready to go!
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777. You stay here and make sure those
artillery people get up there all right.
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778. Hey, wait a minute!
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779. Cover us, Johnson!
We're going in!
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780. All right, you men!
Get moving! Come on!
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781. Man, that's the first time I ever
saw a Texan beat himself to the draw.
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782. You say one word about this to the other
guys, and I'll turn this loose on you.
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783. Don't you go blabbing either.
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784. That machine gun's on the other
side of the house. Let's go get it!
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785. Kovak, hurry up!
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786. It's no use, Chief.
You'll get yourself killed too.
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787. What's going on? He'll be
all right in a minute. Kovak.
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788. Must be the same gun that got Lieutenant
Manning. We'd better get it, Murph.
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789. Stay right where you are. Our orders
were to take this house and hold it.
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790. Why did Manning have
to come back anyway?
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791. He didn't have to come back.
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792. I guess he figured
the platoon needed him.
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793. Crank that thing up before
they blast us out of here!
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794. Red nine! Red nine! Five tanks
attacking near eastern junction!
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795. 4-1-8-6-0-3!
Situation urgent!
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796. Fifty short, 200 right!
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797. One hundred right!
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798. That's good shootin',
lieutenant.
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799. With that tank blocking the
road, they can't get to us,
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800. as long as the field's muddy.
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801. I sure wish it would rain.
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802. Kovak was sure a good soldier.
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803. You'd have thought he
was fightin' a holy war.
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804. Maybe he was.
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805. Are you nuts?
What did he have to save?
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806. Not even a citizen. His whole
family liquidated in Poland.
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807. Then maybe he didn't mind dyin'.
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808. Maybe that's what fightin'
for a cause means.
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809. Something none of us
really understands.
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810. Look what I found! A stove!
Now we can have some coffee!
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811. Takes a new guy to take
care of you fellows.
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812. Wait a minute!
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813. Let him alone! You expect me
to take that kind of stuff?
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814. What's the matter with him?
You'll find out... sometime.
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815. Sarge, can you hear that
clanking noise out there?
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816. Yes, sir, Jerry was sure nice to let us
borrow the house from him for the night.
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817. Now tomorrow, if he wants it
back just a little bit,
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818. he'll wake us up with some of that 88
millimeter stuff; you know, small caliber.
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819. If he wants it back real bad,
he'll open up old Annie.
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820. Rumor says its barrel is just
short of a quarter of a mile long,
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821. can use old railroad cars for shells
and a pile driver for a ramrod.
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822. Did you tell them about that bean
can that won you the Purple Heart?
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823. Um, yeah, I was just
gettin' around to it.
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824. Three machine guns
lined up on me...
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825. You three guys just volunteered
to go fight a tank. What?
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826. I heard them working
on that one that got hit.
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827. If they get it off
that road, we're sunk.
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828. Anything to get away
from this guy.
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829. I better tag along so you won't
miss the ending. Oh, no, you don't.
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830. Probably see that the
jerries heard it too.
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831. I'll go, sarge. Me too.
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832. We don't need you.
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833. What's eating him? He was
friendly enough this morning.
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834. Does he have to snap our heads off
just 'cause we offer to go with him?
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835. He doesn't want you for friends.
That's why he did it.
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836. You see, when you guys have been
in the line as long as we have,
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837. you find out
it's no good to make friends.
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838. Because when a friend gets it,
well, it's rough on you.
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839. The buddies that come with you, you're
stuck with, but you don't make no new ones.
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840. It's the dyin' truth.
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841. They've got a machine
gun on the right.
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842. You stay here and cover me.
Less chance of noise.
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843. Hey... shh.
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844. As soon as I open up on those
tracks, let 'em have it.
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845. Hey, you guys
keep your eyes open.
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846. Those fields are really
drying up out there.
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847. Captain. Nice work
last night, Murphy.
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848. I'm recommending you
for a decoration.
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849. Well, there were three
other men with me, sir.
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850. Yes, I know.
They told me the story.
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851. Coffee, captain?
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852. Hope you can take it black.
Thanks.
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853. I've been talking
to Colonel Howe.
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854. We want you to take
a battlefield commission.
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855. Oh, no, sir.
I couldn't do that, sir.
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856. You couldn't?
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857. No, sir. I'm not qualified.
What do you mean?
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858. Education, for one thing. Another is
I'd have to transfer from the outfit.
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859. That's the rule in this division,
but I still think you should take it.
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860. I couldn't transfer, sir.
Why not?
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861. It's a hard thing to answer. Murph,
they're moving up tanks and infantry!
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862. They're trying
to use the fields!
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863. Lousy break,
those fields drying out.
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864. Pull back to the old positions.
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865. I'll contact the other platoons.
Yes, sir.
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866. Lieutenant Lee,
we're pulling out of here!
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867. Come on! Get ready to go!
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868. You did right turnin' down lieutenant.
Don't ever take it.
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869. If you do, I hope you get your
can shot off! Thanks a lot!
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870. Hey, Murph, looks like you'll
be up for retirement...
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871. - Before we get off this beach.
- Don't bank on it!
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872. What's the matter with Johnson?
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873. Don't this remind him of
some old gal he used to know?
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874. Hey, what is wrong with you?
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875. Just a scratch.
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876. A silly, little scratch.
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877. It's the dyin' truth.
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878. For one lousy farmhouse.
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879. The trouble is makin' friends,
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880. learnin' to love guys
like Kovak and Johnson.
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881. Well, isn't it?
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882. I'm sure you'll all agree that
the four months here on Anzio...
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883. Have been the longest
of your lives.
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884. The enemy has played host
with a vengeance.
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885. Every time we've gotten a division
ashore, he's moved two in to face it.
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886. But we've finally gained
the balance of power over him.
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887. The 1st armored division's been
landed, and we're going to break out.
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888. We're going all the way to Rome.
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889. We'll have strong air cover. We'll
mark our own position with red smoke.
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890. H-Hour is 0500.
Good night, gentlemen.
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891. Captain Marks?
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892. You're still short a second lieutenant.
I'll see what I can do about it.
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893. I'd rather not have
a new man, sir.
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894. Murphy's one of the best
platoon leaders I've ever had.
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895. Then why won't he
take a commission?
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896. Something about not wanting
to take responsibility.
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897. He's mixed up because, instinctively,
he does take it all the time.
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898. The main reason is he doesn't
want to be transferred.
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899. Maybe we can do something
about that.
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900. Good luck, Marks.
Thank you, sir.
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901. Look what's coming!
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902. Oh, you beautiful dolls!
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903. I'll lay you two to
one, the Chief traps one.
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904. You got a bet.
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905. Hey, you guys,
get a load of this.
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906. "Normandy beaches
fully consolidated.
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907. Allied forces continue advance."
They're doing all right.
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908. It figures we'd miss that landing.
Must have been a breeze.
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909. I heard a couple
of officers talking.
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910. With things going
so good in Normandy,
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911. we're gonna stay right
here and garrison Rome.
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912. No kiddin'? What's the
matter with going home?
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913. Home? With all these Rome women?
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914. Here comes Murph and
the new 90-day wonder.
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915. Men, this is Lieutenant Burns.
Rest.
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916. You picked a good time to
join us, lieutenant. Oh?
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917. I got it from a good source,
we're gonna garrison Rome.
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918. I've got it
from a better source,
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919. we're on orders to move to the coast
tomorrow for amphibious training.
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920. More of that? I feel like
I got webbed feet now.
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921. I thought the marines
were the amphibious experts.
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922. They are, but we're
the only marines in Italy.
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923. Any idea where we're goin', sir?
Could be southern France.
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924. It was southern France.
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925. For the fourth time
in World War II,
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926. the 3rd division was about
to land on a hostile shore.
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927. But this time the foot soldier
knew why he was there.
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928. He knew the enemy, being closed
in on from two sides in France,
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929. was now falling back
toward his own border.
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930. He knew the sooner the enemy
was pushed into Germany,
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931. the sooner the war
would be over.
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932. And this was all he lived for.
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933. How bad is he? He'll go home.
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934. You got the million-dollar
wound, Chief.
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935. Hey, you timed that just right.
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936. You only had one left.
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937. See what chance we have to
flank that hill. Yes, sir.
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938. Take a radio so we can be in contact.
Yes, sir.
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939. You three men right here, you with
the extra radio, come with me.
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940. Brandon, this is Burns.
Over. Brandon!
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941. I can't contact Brandon. Do you think
I ought to send up another patrol?
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942. Why don't you give me about
ten minutes to check first?
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943. All right. Go ahead.
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944. Sure caught us cold, Murph.
Yeah.
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945. See if you can get him
on down the hill.
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946. Are you trying to win yourself a Wooden
Cross? I told you to get down the hill.
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947. Thought you might need this. Think
you've got a corner on this real estate?
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948. Come on. They can kill us, but they
can't eat us. That's against the law.
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949. That did it!
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950. Get down, Brandon!
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951. Why didn't you stay down?
Murph...
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952. Come on, Murph, before the rear
Echelon catches up with us.
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953. We're being pressured
by division for being held up.
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954. We've got to get that German artillery
off of us so we can push through.
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955. They have an observation post
somewhere on hill 481.
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956. I can back you up with a
couple of pieces of armor.
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957. Send a platoon out, and get rid of it.
Right, sir.
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958. You sent for Murphy?
He's on his way, sir.
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959. He can't turn it down this time.
Did you know he was turned down...
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960. By the Navy, the marines
and the paratroops?
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961. It's not so funny, sir.
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962. I tried to get him transferred
out of the company...
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963. - As being unfit for combat.
- Sergeant Murphy's here, sir.
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964. Sir, sergeant Murphy reports to battalion
commander as ordered. At ease, Murphy.
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965. How would you like to go to West Point?
West point?
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966. He means it. Quite a few men who have shown
special qualifications are being picked.
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967. I talked it over at regimental, and
we think you ought to be one of them.
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968. You'll never find
a better break than this.
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969. Sir, it's true I've decided
to stay in the army, but...
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970. West Point.
I'm not qualified for it, sir.
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971. I didn't even finish grade school.
The courses you took...
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972. And the coaching we can give
you will get you through.
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973. After we move through the Colmar
area, we'll get things rolling.
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974. In the meantime,
you'll take a commission.
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975. But, sir, how about... you
won't have to transfer.
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976. With the replacement shortage being
what it is, the rule has been waived.
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977. You are now a gentleman
by act of Congress.
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978. Take a bath, shave...
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979. Well, anyway, take a bath
and get back into the lines.
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980. Thank you, sir.
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981. Congratulations.
Thank you, captain.
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982. Why is it always the 3rd
division that takes the beating?
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983. Yeah, and the closer we get to the German
border, the tougher Jerry's gonna be.
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984. You mean they can get tougher?
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985. With somebody moving in
on the states, wouldn't you?
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986. You see what I see?
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987. Well, what do ya know!
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988. Well, congratulations. It's time
you took it, sir. Shavetail.
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989. I still say you're gonna get
shot right in the... at ease.
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990. Take your cotton-pickin'
hands off me.
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991. From now on, there'll be a little
more respect shown second lieutenants.
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992. Yes, sir. And another thing,
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993. I want to thank you
two for all the buckin'
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994. you've been doing for me
over the past two years.
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995. Ah, don't mention it, Murph.
Ah, forget it, Murph.
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996. Forget it? Just when
I'm in a position to repay you?
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997. You take over the platoon,
Sergeant Kerrigan.
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998. But I don't want the rank. I don't deserve
it. Give it to one of the other guys.
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999. I didn't hear anyone
ask you, soldier.
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1000. All right.
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1001. That's what I like
in enlisted men: Spirit.
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1002. Sergeant Kerrigan.
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1003. What are you laughing
about, corporal?
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1004. Huh? Oh, not me, Murph.
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1005. Get the platoon ready to move out.
Yes, sir.
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1006. I'm Murphy. Pierce.
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1007. They brief you back at headquarters?
Just generally.
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1008. That German observation post
that's breaking our back...
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1009. Seems to be located along this
Ridge about five miles up.
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1010. It's up to us
to take him out of there.
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1011. All right, you men, from here
on down, get on the first tank.
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1012. The rest of you take the second.
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1013. As platoon sergeant, I will assume my
proper position. Your hand, please.
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1014. Be my guest, Corporal Valentino.
Thank you, Sergeant Kerrigan.
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1015. Hey, lieutenant, you tankers
have really got it soft.
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1016. This is the way to
travel, with a hundred
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1017. thousand dollars worth
of machinery under you.
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1018. If we run into German tigers,
you won't think so.
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1019. This thing's only got about
four inches of armor. Oh, yeah?
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1020. Say, how thick do you think
this G.I. shirt is?
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1021. Sergeant Kerrigan,
have the men dismount.
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1022. All right, you guys, bail out!
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1023. Valentino, get those men out of here!
Move out!
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1024. See what promotion does to you.
You lucky son of a gun.
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1025. Looks like somebody
just handed you a ticket home.
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1026. Who wants to go home? And I
was getting used to the rank.
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1027. Just to the right
of those trees!
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1028. Can you get a few rounds
in there?
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1029. Murphy. Lieutenant Black.
I brought him down to help you out.
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1030. Black. How are you?
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1031. You're gonna
take over the company.
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1032. Captain Marks, sir? His Jeep hit a mine.
He's busted up pretty bad.
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1033. We're moving into the
Colmar area immediately.
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1034. The battalion objective
is this wooded area...
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1035. On the outskirts of Holtzwihr.
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1036. It's heavily defended because it's
Jerry's last foothold in France.
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1037. You can expect them to throw
everything they've got at you,
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1038. but it's got to be taken
at all costs.
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1039. When this city's reduced, there's
nothing between us and the German border.
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1040. Able company will be on your
right flank, Charlie on your left.
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1041. Be in position here at 0600 and
ready to jump off. Yes, sir.
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1042. Good luck. Thank you, sir.
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1043. Colonel Howe?
Sir, we're on our objective,
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1044. but I haven't been able to contact
the companies on either flank.
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1045. Artillery's delayed them
temporarily.
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1046. Any change in orders? No,
you'll attack in ten minutes.
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1047. You'll get your support.
Yes, sir.
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1048. Get the men ready to jump off.
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1049. Yes, sir.
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1050. Should we dig in?
Too late for that now.
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1051. We'll never be able
to stay here with 30 men.
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1052. Pull back and tie in with "A" company.
What about you?
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1053. I'm gonna see if I can get
some artillery working.
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1054. Better knock on it.
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1055. You two get out of here.
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1056. Artillery, I need
a round of smoke...
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1057. At coordinate 3-0-5-6-0-1!
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1058. - What are you up against?
- Five tanks that I can see...
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1059. And two reinforced
rifle companies.
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1060. Tell those Joes
to get the lead out!
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1061. One hundred short, 50 right,
and fire for effect!
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1062. You're right on the nose!
Keep it coming!
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1063. Keep it coming! Keep it coming!
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1064. That's good shootin'! The
tanks are heading for cover!
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1065. Give me a correction!
Let's stay on those tanks!
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1066. Never mind the tanks!
Let's keep after that infantry!
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1067. - Are we too close to you?
- Keep firing for effect!
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1068. - How close are they?- Hold the
phone, I'll let you talk to them!
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1069. He's got more guts than sense!
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1070. That tank is loaded with gas and ammo!
It'll blow up!
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1071. - Murph, get outta there!
- Murph!
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1072. Murphy, are you...
Keep 'em rollin', Black!
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1073. Medic! Medic, over here!
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1074. I'm all right, Val. Get movin'.
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1075. You crazy Irishman,
you ought to be dead!
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1076. Well, I'm not, so get movin'!
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1077. Okay, I'll see you, Murph.
Take care of yourself.
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1078. And you still owe me
a spaghetti dinner!
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1079. Hey, Murph... uh, sir. You aren't
supposed to be in this ward.
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1080. I know, sir, but I've got
to see my old buddy.
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1081. You're liable to get into trouble.
Sir, if I have to,
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1082. I can prove I'm a bird colonel
from intelligence in disguise.
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1083. You shanty Irishman.
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1084. I figured you'd be
on your way back to the states.
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1085. No, not for awhile yet.
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1086. Where'd you get it?
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1087. In the hip. Wha... but
where did it come out?
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1088. You know where it came out.
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1089. I told him where he was gonna get it.
Didn't I tell ya?
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1090. Sergeant, you'll have to leave.
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1091. Look, sir,
he's a friend of mine.
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1092. When he goes to West Point, I'm gonna
open a bar right across the street.
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1093. What's the matter?
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1094. What's wrong with a bar?
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1095. His wound's going to keep him
out of West Point.
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1096. It will probably
put him out of the army.
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1097. Gee, I'm sorry to hear that, Murph.
It doesn't matter.
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1098. You're probably better off anyway. Let
'em bust you right back to civilian.
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1099. You'll be in big demand
back in the states.
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1100. You can pick off a man
at 500 yards with an M-1,
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1101. you can toss a grenade further
than anybody in the neighborhood...
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1102. And you can bathe
in ditch water!
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1103. Sergeant, roll up your sleeve.
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1104. At least I can quiet you down so
my patients can get their rest.
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1105. Okay, sir. I was just leaving.
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1106. I'll be back and see you
later, Murph, uh, sir!
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1108. a little more than three years
after his enlistment...
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1109. And shortly
after his 19th birthday,
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1110. Lieutenant Audie I. Murphy had fought in
seven major campaigns of World War II.
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1111. He had been awarded three Purple
Hearts, a Bronze Star Medal,
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1112. a Bronze Star Medal
with a Bronze Service Arrowhead,
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1113. a Legion of Merit,
two Silver Star Medals,
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1114. the Distinguished Service Cross;
and, from the French government,
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1115. two Croix de Guerre with Palm and
the Legion of Honor Chevalier.
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1116. On this memorable day
in his life,
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1117. he was awarded his country's
highest decoration,
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1118. the Congressional
Medal of Honor.
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