Sergeant York
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1:34:01
Look out.
1:34:02
Don't be afraid.
This one will pass over.

1:34:06
See?
1:34:11
Takes time, it do,
1:34:12
but you'll get
the hang of it.

1:34:14
Duck again.
1:34:24
If that was
shrapnel, now,

1:34:26
we wouldn't be
flopping at all.

1:34:28
You know,
you only flop for-i...

1:34:31
ha ha!
O.k., bert,

1:34:32
the express
has gone through.

1:34:34
Hey, bert!
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If one's got
your name on it,

1:34:52
there's nothing
you can do.

1:35:07
So you see, gentlemen,
1:35:09
a grave responsibility
rests upon us.

1:35:11
This entire
german salient

1:35:12
holding up
the argonne advance

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depends for ammunition
and supplies

1:35:16
on the dakolva railroad,
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which as you know lies
just beyond these hills.

1:35:20
It must be taken.
1:35:21
This is all
open country ahead.

1:35:22
You can expect machine-gunfire
from these wooded ridges

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on the right
and the left flanks,

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but we've got to
get through.

1:35:29
Synchronize
your watches.

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Use as a mark
4 hours, 32 minutes.

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It is now minus 10,
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8, 6, 4,
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2, mark.
1:35:42
Any questions?
1:35:43
What about artillery support,
captain tillman?

1:35:45
Artillery will lay down
a rolling barrage at 6 hours.

1:35:48
Zero hour will be
6 hours, 10 minutes.

1:35:56
I'd like to know
where that barrage is

1:35:58
that we're
supposed to have.

1:35:59
Runners, notify
the platoon commanders


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