Objective, Burma!
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:04:01
A bit of each, I guess.
This wouldn't have been so tough...

:04:04
if the Japs hadn't thrown
a monkey wrench into us at the start.

:04:07
When you deal with monkeys
you've got to expect some wrenches.

:04:10
My boys are trained for it.
:04:12
I thought they were trained to jump,
not walk.

:04:15
Why didn't you join the Navy?
:04:16
I can walk further than I can swim,
brother.

:04:19
Broph, cut me a slice of rare roast beef,
will you?

:04:22
With the gravy dripping onto it.
:04:24
Thanks. Delicious.
:04:27
All this meat and no potatoes.
:04:33
Soapy, see if I know tonight's menu.
:04:36
Two packages of biscuits, a can of cheese.
One envelope lemonade or orange powder.

:04:40
Four lumps of sugar.
One package of four cigarettes.

:04:43
A book of ten matches.
:04:44
A package of candy.
A piece of chewing gum.

:04:46
What, no floor show?
:04:48
Why, sure!
The girls are getting their fans right now.

:04:51
What's the matter, skipper? You worried?
:04:54
I wish Jacobs would get here.
:04:55
Jacobs. He's a nice kid.
:04:57
You know what he told me?
He used to be a schoolteacher.

:05:00
That's right.
:05:01
Funny place for a schoolteacher, isn't it?
Or an architect.

:05:06
Is that what you were?
:05:08
- Where?
- Maine.

:05:10
- Maine. Did you make any money at it?
- No.

:05:12
Not much, but that was all right.
:05:15
You see...
:05:16
most people have to work 50 weeks a year
and they get two weeks' vacation.

:05:20
I worked two weeks
and had a 50-week vacation.

:05:22
Gave me plenty of time to go fishing.
:05:26
Somebody's coming, sir, over there.
:05:30
Cover.

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