Pork Chop Hill
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1:07:01
The first bulletin of the day
from Panmunjom.

1:07:04
Weather clear, but atmosphere stormy.
1:07:07
Casualty report. Your American
negotiators just broke three pencils

1:07:12
in sharp fighting for Pork Chop Hill.
1:07:16
How much is it costing you?
1:07:18
- Still playin'on it like a fiddle, sir.
- Looks like that message worked!

1:07:23
George Company guys
aren't goin' anywhere.

1:07:30
I heard a bang.
I thought my head was gone.

1:07:33
- Lieutenant Clemons?
- What's your outfit?

1:07:35
- L'm from Division.
- Somebody has seen the light.

1:07:38
I'm the assistant public information
officer. I came to get a few pictures.

1:07:42
- Pictures of what?
- Of a successful American action.

1:07:48
- Which?
- Sure, there haven't been too many lately.

1:07:52
And the folks at home
could use a little encouragement.

1:07:55
We don't wanna be in the way. Give us
a quick briefing, so we know where to go.

1:08:07
Well, Walt, have you any suggestions
as to where these people can go?

1:08:14
I'd better not. I'd hate to live through this,
just to be court-martialled.

1:08:18
Look, would you mind telling me,
when i can't get anything that i need,

1:08:23
just how you two
managed to get up here?

1:08:26
- Will you cut that out?
- Hold it, Sergeant.

1:08:32
Look, Lieutenant.
1:08:35
Nobody up here's in the mood for posing.
1:08:39
There's something you can do for me.
1:08:42
Take a message to Battalion.
1:08:46
I won't clutter it up with details.
I want this one to stand out crystal clear.

1:08:58
"We must have help,
or we can't hold the hill."


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