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:09:03
- Colonel, sir.
- Yes?

:09:05
That woman on the radio,
she was his sweetheart, sir.

:09:08
I know.
:09:10
- Roberts.
- Yes, sir.

:09:11
I'm going to the cliffs.
I'll be gone 10 minutes.

:09:14
- Take over.
- Yes, sir.

:09:26
Hello, Andrés.
:09:31
- Just passing by, I suppose.
- No, I want to talk to you.

:09:35
Won't you make yourself at home?
:09:37
- Cigarette?
- Thanks.

:09:40
I'm sorry I can't offer anything better
than these crude native cigarettes.

:09:44
That's all right.
:09:45
I've been smoking them for years.
:09:49
- Find them to my taste.
- Good.

:09:52
You'll forgive me
if I don't pour you a martini...

:09:54
- Stop acting like a schoolboy.
- What do you mean schoolboy?

:09:57
Only a schoolboy would expose himself
and his men like you did today.

:10:00
I know it's tough when the woman
you love goes over to the enemy...

:10:03
- but you can't let...
- It's none of your business.

:10:06
That's right. But risking the lives
of these men is my business.

:10:09
Keep it up and you'll have
the whole company wiped out.

:10:12
This is a dirty war we're fighting.
We've got to fight it the right way.

:10:16
- What do you want me to do?
- I want you to act like a soldier.

:10:18
Remember you're in command
of a company of men.

:10:21
You've got the responsibility
of their lives in your hands.

:10:24
What is it, Bernessa?
:10:25
Maj. McKinley, sir, battalion reports.
Japs are making mass attack, sir.

:10:29
Get back to your company.
Hold them on the alert.

:10:32
And don't do anything
until you get orders, understand?

:10:35
Yes, sir.
:10:37
By the way, for this morning's action,
I'm recommending you for the DSC.

:10:48
- Colonel, sir.
- Yes, Bernessa?

:10:50
Capt. Bonifacio, how is it with him?
:10:52
- Okay. We'll have to keep an eye on him.
- Yes, sir.


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