Objective, Burma!
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1:03:04
Close in, fellas. Close in.
1:03:14
Here's the situation.
1:03:18
Somebody switch that motor off.
1:03:23
That guy can go to sleep on a clothesline.
1:03:27
I don't have to tell you that we're behind
that well-known eight ball.

1:03:31
The Japs are cagey.
Plenty cagey, and they're looking for us.

1:03:34
Unless we can outsmart them,
they're gonna find us.

1:03:37
The last contact I made with the planes...
1:03:39
I told them to meet us day after tomorrow
at map reference G-285906.

1:03:44
That's about 30 miles from here.
1:03:46
But I don't know how many miles
that we can travel in a day.

1:03:49
There's no way of telling
through this kind of stuff.

1:03:52
There's two practical ways we can go.
1:03:54
But again, I don't know which is the best
and which is the fastest.

1:03:58
We're going to split up into two groups.
Lt. Jacobs will take one group.

1:04:02
I'll take the other.
1:04:03
That way, if one group hits trouble,
the other has a chance to make contact.

1:04:07
Is that clear?
1:04:09
Okay, fellas.
1:04:10
Good luck to all of us.
1:04:19
Capt. Li, you better come with me.
1:04:21
- You, too, Williams, you come with me.
- Thanks.

1:04:24
You're gonna have a longer story
than you thought.

1:04:27
I'll make a novel out of it.
1:04:29
Jacobs...
1:04:31
you better take Gurkha Habeda with you,
and the other radio.

1:04:34
Try to keep in touch as often as you can.
1:04:36
Well, I'll be seeing you.
1:04:39
Right.
1:04:40
Take care of yourself, pal.

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