The Longest Day
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:26:00
...scattered us all over the place.
:26:04
-Where did you end up?
-In the courtyard of a convent.

:26:10
Relax, Van. Sit down.
:26:13
The last few months have been
a tough grind on all of us.

:26:18
I hear you've been working yourself
and your battalion hard.

:26:21
Almost without a stop.h
:26:25
Now that we're almost
at the end of the line...

:26:28
...why don't you try easing up
on yourself and on the men?

:26:31
Sometimes a battalion can be
sharpened to too fine a point.y

:26:35
Sometimes a commander can too.n
:26:41
Well...
:26:43
...if there's any further delay...
:26:47
...I request permission to submit
a new placement for our drop zones.

:26:51
All right. Put it in writing.
:26:53
Make it official.
That's your prerogative.r

:26:56
But lke has called a final meeting
for tonight at Southwick House.

:27:02
lf it's on, we'll get
the green light by 9:30.

:27:05
-What are the chances?
-Better than 50-50.

:27:08
Forget everything I said. I got
the best battalion in this division...

:27:12
...and they're ready.
:27:29
Here it is. The latest report.
:27:50
-It's Southwick House, sir.
-Stagg here.

:27:53
Yes, sir. The new front's moving in
much faster than we thought.

:27:58
Yes, sir, it's definitely improving.

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