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:16:09
- Col. Madden reporting, sir.
- Colonel.

:16:15
- Hello, Joe.
- Hello, Skinny. It's good to see you.

:16:18
- Have a seat.
- Thank you.

:16:19
- We're gonna make fast talk.
- Where's Gen. MacArthur?

:16:24
How are things going
down at your end of the line, Joe?

:16:26
We could use a little more food.
:16:28
We're running out of horses and mules,
but we'll get by.

:16:32
Sure you will.
:16:43
- American.
- The last.

:17:06
You're building me up
for something, Skinny.

:17:10
- Let's have it.
- You're going out, Joe.

:17:14
- Where?
- To organize general guerrilla resistance.

:17:17
And leave my Scouts?
:17:19
You can't do that to me, Skinny.
I've spent most of my life...

:17:23
The President just ordered
Gen. MacArthur to Australia.

:17:33
Well, then, I guess I can leave the Scouts.
:17:37
I don't have to tell you what
the boys of Bataan have gone through.

:17:40
They've been bothered
especially with planes.

:17:43
They've pinned us down
until we're helpless.

:17:45
We've been combing them out of our hair.
:17:48
Anything you can do
to relieve the pressure.

:17:51
We'll do the best we can.
:17:52
- Haven't got much time.
- What about men?

:17:55
You'll have to take pot luck.
There're a few men in the hills already.

:17:58
A scattering of scouts
and Philippine troops who were cut off.


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