I Was a Male War Bride
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1:15:04
Yes...
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How many months?
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20.
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20? 20 months...
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Any female trouble?
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Nothing but, Sergeant.
1:15:23
Have you had children before?
1:15:26
My aching back... You know
that awful feeling before breakfast?

1:15:29
- No, I don't.
- You're lucky.

1:15:31
This doesn't make any sense.
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I know, but we've got to fill it out.
Ask another, there are some good ones.

1:15:42
Attention, please.
Attention, please.

1:15:45
Will Mrs Milton come to the desk,
please?

1:15:50
Take seat 18
in bus number 3.

1:15:57
- Mrs. Rochard. Take seat 19 in bus number 3.
- Thank you.

1:16:03
Wait a minute.
You're not Mrs. Rochard.

1:16:06
I'm Mr. Rochard.
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It's your wife who must report
for transportation to Bremerhaven.

1:16:10
According to the War Department,
I am my wife.

1:16:13
You can't be your wife.
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If the American army says I can be,
who am I to dispute that?

1:16:18
This is all wrong.
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Major, for your information,
I am a war bride.

1:16:23
A war bride?
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I'm slightly confused.
1:16:27
I don't blame you,
but the official wording says:

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"I am a alien spouse of female
personnel, en route to the US

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under public law 271
of the Congress".

1:16:36
This is a strange situation,
but I suppose it's legal.

1:16:40
- Yes, it is.
- Well, Mrs...

1:16:43
Mr. Rochard, it won't be necessary
for you to stop at the nurse's desk.

1:16:48
No?
1:16:56
Attention, please.
1:16:58
All passengers must have their
baggage checked before boarding.


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