: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?
:04:00
She certainly has.
:04:02
And you look different, too.
:04:05
I think it's the uniform I miss.
:04:07
It made you look taller
and more distinguished.
:04:15
I got a regular welcome-home party here,
haven't I?
:04:19
Mr. Parker, it's nice of you to be here.
:04:22
You have a lot to thank Mr. Parker for.
:04:24
That's nothing.
:04:26
He feels after all you've been through,
we owe you something.
:04:28
Mr. Parker is going to take you back
into the factory.
:04:32
I've saved your old job for you.
:04:33
You've done your bit
and your boss isn't going to forget you.
:04:36
Well, I have...
:04:37
I'm so glad to have you back.
:04:41
I guess we'd better go home,
don't you think?
:04:45
All right, I'll take this.
:04:47
I'll see you later, Jim. Goodbye.
:04:52
The old place hasn't changed a bit.
:04:54
Well, let's sit down and have a talk.
:04:58
Tell us all about the war.