:42:05
	I'd stay in ItaIy if I had
a home and a job.
:42:09
	I waited 10 years to get out
of this uniform
:42:13
	and now I have to be afraid
of civiIian Iife.
:42:16
	That's why it took me so Iong
to make up my mind.
:42:20
	I've spent so much time
in the trenches...
:42:24
	... I can hear the buIIets
even when I go dancing.
:42:30
	I can do a Iot of things,
I can handIe aII kinds of guns
:42:36
	but I don't have a trade. I can
do everything and nothing.
:42:40
	So if I have to start over,
somewhere far away is best.
:42:45
	-It might be easier.
-Where do you want to go?
:42:50
	South America maybe.
:42:53
	They say there's work there,
it's virgin territory.
:42:58
	CouId be, but you never hear
about it. North America now...
:43:04
	-everything's eIectric there.
-Yeah, even the chair.
:43:09
	Want to come with me? It's hard
to go aII that way on your own.
:43:15
	Soon as I get my discharge,
we'II go.
:43:18
	Who says that's my future?
:43:20
	I do. Try it and see.
:43:25
	No, don't start that again.
:43:32
	It's Iate.
:43:35
	The men are through
Ioading up.
:43:40
	-See you tonight?
-I don't know.
:43:53
	-Sergeant!
-Oh, it's you.