To Hell and Back
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For the next couple of months,
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the 3rd DivisiĆ³n
continually engaged the enemy.

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As usual, the foot soldier
wasn't concerned with why.

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His greatest concerns were
a vicious German defense,

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the fact that Italy was
one mountain after another...

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and that weather conditions
were impossible.

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These elements, combined,
finally brought the Allied
advance to a stop at Cassino.

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Hey, watch what you do!
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Why don't you
put a sign up?
I put a sign on your face!

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All right,
break it up, you two!

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We got enough trouble
without this kind!

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You clumsy fool.
Kick over my stove.

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We better
keep an eye on Kovak.
He's gettin' a little edgy.

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He any different
than the rest of us?
Who isn't?

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Look who's here.
Lieutenant Manning.!

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Hello, Lieutenant.
It's good to see you.
Kerrigan.

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We figured
you'd be married
to a nurse by now.

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Good to have you back, sir.
Thanks, Murphy.
Nice to be back.

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I've got some good news
for you men.

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We're moving back
to a rest area near Naples.

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Naples!
I was beginning to think
we missed it for good.

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Do they think we're
getting soft, Lieutenant?

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We've only been in the line
two months solid.

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I know.
After medical inspections,
there'll be some passes.

:44:56
What do they think
we got, mud sores?

:44:58
A few weeks
of easy soldiering...


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