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:07:02
The way they run this army...
Inefficiency, repetition.

:07:07
Huh! l tell you, son, if l ran my business
back home the way they run this army,

:07:12
I'd be bankrupt in a month.
:07:14
- One month!
- Yes, sir.

:07:17
It'd be a break for the taxpayers
if they'd let some...

:07:21
Iet some businessmen
take over for a change.

:07:25
It's an interesting idea, Captain.
:07:29
Get that box of cigars out of my musette.
:07:32
I want Clyde - Colonel Bartlett -
to feel like he was back home.

:07:39
# Like we was both back home.
Little ol' Riverview.

:07:43
- Some cigars and a few ashtrays, too?
- Yeah, but nothing fancy.

:07:47
We're just a couple of small-town
boys, the colonel and me. understand?

:07:52
We like our pleasures...
:07:58
simple.
:08:00
- Get a towel, Corporal.
- Yes, sir.

:08:10
- John?
- Yes, sir?

:08:12
Did you get those requisitions
approved for the winter underwear?

:08:16
Wouldn't you know it, sir?
Only the top parts.

:08:19
Great. Just great.
:08:21
Hi, there, Woody boy.
You all set for the game?

:08:24
- All ready.
- The colonel will be along...

:08:27
Where is Costa?
:08:30
- Joe? Hasn't he shown up?
- No!

:08:32
He's been getting a little out of line
lately. He's unofficer-like.

:08:38
I'm sure you're mistaken, Captain.
:08:40
John, you told the lieutenant
he was expected, didn't you?

:08:45
Yes, sir. I told him this morning.
:08:49
(vehicle approaching)
:08:58
(Jackson) Ten-hut!

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