Hell Is for Heroes
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:32:14
Man, who the hell are you?
:32:17
Driscoll. James E.
:32:20
Sergeant, which way is
Division Headquarters?

:32:23
I couldn't say, but it ain't that way.
:32:25
It's supposed to be in Thionville.
:32:28
Never heard of it.
:32:30
Well, I'll show you on the map here.
:32:34
What are you doing here, soldier?
:32:36
I was in Metz
to requisition these typewriters.

:32:40
Here it is.
:32:42
Now, if you show me where we are...
:32:46
Well, vee just happen to be here
on ze Siegfried Line, my dear.

:32:51
We are?
:32:56
Well, the Division must be
20, 30 miles away.

:33:00
- That's right.
- Only...which way?

:33:05
See, I'm due back by five and...
:33:09
- A jeep like this might come in handy.
- It sure would.

:33:13
We have this major who makes us
stand reveille every morning,

:33:17
rain or shine, which gives you an idea...
:33:21
If we kept it on the move,
it'd sound like a lot of jeeps.

:33:25
It could sound just like a truck.
:33:27
Henshaw could rig it
to backfire like a tank.

:33:30
I'll send Henshaw down.
:33:32
- Sergeant?
- Right!

:33:34
- Wait a minute, Sergeant!
- Sorry, we're taking your jeep.

:33:39
- The jeep?
- For a day or two.

:33:42
- But this is Major Winston's jeep.
- Combat emergency has priority.

:33:47
If you take it,
how do I get back to Division?

:33:51
You don't.
:33:52
- Corby! Come here!
- Sergeant, wait a minute.

:33:56
Major Winston will be proud
of you volunteering for combat duty.


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