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Now I'm out here.
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I came here as I wanted to be here.
Because I wanted to do what I could...

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so the people back home would know
a little better what war is about.

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I'm making no dough, Capt. Nelson,
and I may wind up with...

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a bullet through my...
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typewriter.
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I know it isn't easy.
I didn't come here expecting it to be easy.

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And you're not fighting this war
from behind a desk, are you? No.

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I'm not writing it from behind one, either.
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Okay, Pop. Maybe you're a little old,
but you'll do. Glad to have you with us.

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I ought to be 20 years younger,
maybe in better condition.

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When you get back,
you'll be in a worse state...

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you won't be any younger,
I guarantee you.

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- Sergeant, I got a customer for you.
- Yes, sir.

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Everything from soup to nuts.
Complete jump outfit.

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Ever jump before, Williams?
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Yes. Several times.
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Did you like it?
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Doesn't bother me.
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- Bothers me.
- Here it is, sir.

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Thank you. There's something missing.
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What's that, sir?
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The jeep to carry it in.
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Everything's set, Nelson.
Stations, 3:45 a.m.

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Right. Thanks.
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Thanks. Thank you.
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Hi, Barker.
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- Hello, sir.
- You'll haul us?

:16:24
- Yes, sir.
- Swell. What time you got?

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I got 3:25 a.m. On the nose.
That check with you?

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- What time do we meet with our bombers?
- 50 minutes out.

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Right.
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- Hi, Sid.
- Hi.

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This is Mark Williams,
the American news syndicate.

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- I think you two know each other.
- Yeah. How do you do?

:16:48
Meet Capt. Li, Chinese Republican Army.
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How do you do, sir?
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Better get your chute on.
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The chute. Yeah.

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