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1:07:05
One of the best platoon leaders l ever had.
1:07:08
You stinking Nazi.
1:07:12
- Don't do that!
- That's for Costa, you squarehead!

1:07:15
- Take it easy! He's been cooperating.
- (explosions)

1:07:32
- Come on, Toliver, l'll buy you a drink.
- No, thank you.

1:07:35
- Thought you were a drinking man.
- Not now, sir.

1:07:39
This here's bourbon, Toliver.
This is real Kentucky bourbon.

1:07:44
I never heard of a true Southerner
refusing a Kentucky bourbon. Here.

1:07:49
No, sir. Thanking you kindly.
1:07:52
What's the matter, boy? Come on.
1:07:57
Captain, down where l come from,
we dearly love our whiskey.

1:08:02
But we don't drink with another man
unless we respect him.

1:08:11
Well, go dry. Your loss.
1:08:15
I've got transportation for...
What happened to him?

1:08:19
Nothing a little more of
the same wouldn't cure.

1:08:22
- Take him up to Division.
- Crummy, no-good Nazi.

1:08:26
- They're hitting some of those houses!
- OK, OK!

1:08:31
- Sound like 88s.
- You think so?

1:08:34
- Now we got big trouble.
- They won't attack.

1:08:36
We got companies each side.
Sector's pinched off.

1:08:39
It is not! Take a look.
1:08:40
- You don't need to show me no map!
- They're gonna knock us out of here.

1:08:44
That leaves two companies out on a limb.
1:08:47
Once they've got the crossroads,
we're all up the creek!

1:08:50
Don't get excited!
l was soldierin' when you were...

1:08:53
The worst thing to do is get excited!
1:08:55
(explosion)
1:08:57
Sir, them's 88s.
1:08:59
All right, what are
we gonna do now? Huh?


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