White Christmas
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:05:01
I guess you know he's being replaced
by a new general

:05:04
fresh out of the Pentagon.
:05:07
Not a very nice Christmas present
for a division like us that's moving up.

:05:11
The old mars moving towards the rear.
:05:15
That's a direction
he's never taken in his entire life.

:05:21
- We owe a lot to General Waverly...
- Attention!

:05:35
Captain Wallace, who's responsible
for holding a show in this advanced area?

:05:40
- Well, sir, as a matter of fact...
- It was me, sir. It was my idea.

:05:45
When you have an entertainer
of the calibre of Captain Wallace...

:05:49
It's Christmas Eve, sir.
:05:53
Well, sir... If you were in New York,
:05:57
you'd have to pay to see a great
singer like Captain Wallace.

:06:01
I'm well aware
of Captain Wallace's capabilities

:06:04
- Who are you?
- Philip Davis. Private first class.

:06:09
- At ease, Davis.
- Yes, sir.

:06:13
At ease!
:06:20
This division is now under the command
of General Harold G. Carlton.

:06:23
I don't want you to forget it -
not that he'll let you.

:06:27
He's tough,
just what this sloppy outfit needs.

:06:30
He'll have inspections night and day.
You may even learn how to march.

:06:35
If you don't give him everything you've got,
I may come back and fight for the enemy.

:06:40
Merry Christmas.
:06:45
I guess, all I can say is...
:06:47
...how much I...
:06:50
What a fine outfit...
:06:54
How am I going...
:06:59
Don't just stand there, how do I get off?

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