Objective, Burma!
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and wants to know what
this gal in Bombay has that she doesn't.

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So I just wrote back to her and says,
"Nothing, honey, only she's got it here."

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I know what you mean.
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Boys, after this war is over,
I might even make a jump.

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If this trip gets a little rough for you,
there's a bucket back there. Use it.

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Certainly is hot in here.
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You'll cool off.
Just wait until we get up to 11,000 feet.

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- Brother, you'll freeze your tonsils.
- 11,000 feet? That's over two miles.

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We don't jump from there, do we?
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No. Once we get over the Hookon Pass,
we come down to 300 feet to jump.

:21:39
300 feet. That still seems a long way
from the ground to me.

:21:42
No, that's close. The closer the better.
:21:45
Less chance of getting shot at,
and more chance of hitting the right spot.

:21:48
It still sounds very risky. Very risky.
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...and as soon as we bury the chutes
we're shoving off.

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Now remember, boys,
we can't tip them off we're in there.

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So no shooting
till we hit the radar station.

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- Do you get it?
- Yes, sir.

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Okay.
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- How you doing?
- Great. Absolutely great.

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Well, maybe not absolutely.
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Don't worry about it.
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Everybody sweats the jump out a bit,
no matter how often you do it.

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Some pretty tough hombres
freeze right at the door.

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- Really?
- You'll be all right.

:22:29
Yeah, that's what the cat said
to the canary when he swallowed him:

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"You'll be all right."
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All right, fellows. Smoke up.
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- It's on the house.
- Thanks, Captain.

:22:39
Don't thank me.
I swiped them from the colonel.

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Free butts.
:22:45
Now I know I'm getting bumped.
:22:47
- What's your name, son?
- Soapy Higgins from Flatbush.

:22:51
- One of them bozos?
- That's right.

:22:54
Got a match?
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- Yeah, sure.
- Thanks.


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