:02:03
This man's army ain't been nothing
but just one inspection after another.
:02:06
If ever I get back to Texas
on that range again...
:02:09
the first man who says ''inspection''
to me...
:02:11
he's going to be S.O.L.,
because he'll hear from my six-shooter.
:02:14
And I mean sure enough, too.
:02:16
There'll be no inspection where I'm going.
:02:18
Where's that?
:02:19
Why, back into vaudeville
with my old lion-taming act!
:02:24
I wonder if Oscar and Minnie will know me
when I step back into the cage.
:02:28
You better hope they do.
:02:32
I know what I'm gonna do.
Get me some kind of construction job.
:02:35
I didn't know that was your line, Sergeant.
:02:37
It wasn't, but it's going to be.
:02:39
Being in the Engineering Corps
has been swell experience...
:02:43
and I'm making the most of it.
:02:44
Well, we'll be reading about you
in the newspapers, I'll bet.
:02:48
''Mr. James Allen is building
a new Panama Canal.'' Or something.
:02:52
You can bet your tin hat Mr. James Allen
won't be back in the old grind of a factory.
:03:24
Do you think he'll be wearing his medal?
:03:26
Why, of course he will.
:03:33
- Mom!
- Jim!
:03:39
It's good to have you back.
:03:43
You're a little thinner, Jim.
:03:44
Your cooking will fix that up.
:03:48
Clint! Well, you haven't changed a bit.
:03:55
But, Alice, I wouldn't have known you.
:03:59
She's grown up, hasn't she?