Never So Few
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:54:01
- That's a specific, logical answer.
- Thank you, doc.

:54:06
About your 201 File...
:54:11
...I guess we both know what
Colonel Reed had reference to.

:54:16
For instance?
:54:20
For instance...
:54:23
...your killing one of
your own men. Kachin.

:54:29
I had to put him out of his misery.
:54:31
We had no morphine. He couldn't
be saved. We had no doctor.

:54:35
Without a doctor, how do you know
he couldn't have been saved?

:54:38
I've seen a lot of bad belly wounds, doc.
This one was one of the worst.

:54:44
What else?
:54:50
You challenged the authority
of an Army physician...

:54:53
...in his own hospital.
In his report to headquarters...

:55:00
Man, they really stack the deck,
don't they?

:55:05
About the Ubachi strike,
where you lost so many troops...

:55:10
...would you say you were under stress
at the time?

:55:13
Yeah, I think so.
:55:15
Would you say that your subsequent
action in attacking the bandits...

:55:21
...was influenced by the same kind
of stress?

:55:24
No, doc, I knew exactly
what I was doing.

:55:29
Chongqing is most understanding.
:55:32
If Captain Reynolds is sick...
:55:34
...and hospitalized, my government
will be satisfied.

:55:38
Nevertheless, he must apologize
for his absurd charges.

:55:43
Without an apology,
Chongqing would suffer...

:55:46
...what many Orientals
characterize as a severe loss of face.

:55:51
As an American, I must say I am
outraged at Captain Reynolds' attitude.

:55:57
Doctor?
:55:59
It's advised that Reynolds be
sent to the American hospital...


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