Hell Is for Heroes
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:58:08
- He's still alive.
- Move him into the pillbox.

:58:12
Homer, Driscoll, give Kolinsky a hand.
:58:16
Check the bodies
and drag them to the road.

:58:19
- Cumberly, too?
- All of them.

:58:28
Any more out there?
:58:30
Not now.
:58:32
Think we got them all? No, huh?
:58:35
I figure two, maybe three, got back.
:58:39
You think they know
how many men we are?

:58:42
You'd send one guy back
to report a weak spot, yeah?

:58:46
As soon as they get that report,
they'll send a platoon.

:58:49
We'll try to hold them off.
:58:52
They won't send a platoon if they're busy.
We should hit the pillbox.

:58:55
They figure it's an attack from here,
they'll suck in.

:58:58
- And if that pillbox goes...
- ...they'll dig in and wait.

:59:04
- How about it, Larkin?
- No.

:59:06
That field is covered with mines.
:59:08
We'd need ten guys to blast through it.
:59:11
- We can make it with two.
- No, we stay.

:59:14
- We stay, we get ploughed under.
- Our orders are not to attack.

:59:18
Hitting that box is what will keep us alive.
:59:21
- It's a chance.
- Better than against a platoon.

:59:29
- It might work. But Pike says to hold.
- Pike ain't here.

:59:33
But he's still in charge. If he okays
the switch in plans, we move.

:59:39
But not until he does.
Now get back to that flank!

:59:44
- I'll see if Pike's with the 1 st Squad.
- Don't make it long.

:59:51
Henshaw, you're in charge
until I get back.


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