Sergeant York
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1:51:01
Thank you.
1:51:03
Come on.
1:51:04
Forward!
1:51:25
All right. Halt!
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Prisoners, hold
right there!

1:51:28
Be a-watching
them, joe.

1:51:36
Beg your pardon,
sir.

1:51:39
Yeah?
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We all got
some prisoners.

1:51:43
Mm-hmm. Put them
right over there.

1:51:47
Wait a minute.
How many have you got?

1:51:50
I done counted
132 head, sir.

1:51:51
We haven't room
for that many here.

1:51:54
Take them
back up the line.

1:51:55
Yes, sir, but-
1:51:57
but what?
1:51:57
Sir, we can't
find our outfit,

1:51:58
and we tried to
drop them off two other places,

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and there ain't
but eight of us to handle them.

1:52:04
You should have
brought more men.

1:52:06
But that's all there
were of us, sir.

1:52:07
You mean
to say that you and seven others

1:52:11
captured
all that bunch?

1:52:12
Yes, sir, and we'd
kind of like to get rid of them.

1:52:15
Well, good lord!
I guess we can give you some help.

1:52:20
Come on, sergeant.
1:52:22
Thank you.
1:52:29
Hey, sarge!
York by himself captured 132 germans.

1:52:32
Guy named york got 132 heinies
all by his lonesome.

1:52:36
How did he do it?
1:52:37
Must have
surrounded them.

1:52:38
Guy named york?
1:52:39
That's
what they say.

1:52:40
Gee, he captured hundreds
of boche and machine guns.

1:52:43
Guy named york!
All by his lonesome!

1:52:46
Hey, what's that?
How many?

1:52:47
A whole division
and a lot of high officers.

1:52:50
I'm telling you.
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Yeah, about half
the german army and their generals.

1:52:55
I don't know.
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One guy.
1:52:57
How could one guy...
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guy named york.
1:52:59
He captured
the hindenburg


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