The Longest Day
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...that the American convoy
for the Omaha and Utah beaches...

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...they've farthest to go...o
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...must be given the order
within the next half-hour...

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...if the assault is to take place
on the 6th.g

:34:17
We can't keep almost a quarter
of a million men on ships....

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...in embarkation areas, indefinitely.n
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The longer we wait, the more
acute our security problem.?

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The next time...n
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...the tides and the moon
will be right....n

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Not before July.
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Gentlemen...
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...such a postponement...e
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...is too bitter to contemplate.
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A brilliant plan, General.
Unorthodox, but brilliant.

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Fortunately, it's only a game.
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I don't think we have
much to worry about.

:35:09
Eisenhower would never
take the gamble.i

:35:13
Never.b
:35:19
I'm quite positive
we must give the order.

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I don't like it...
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...but there it is.a
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Gentlemen...
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...I don't see how we can possibly
do anything else but go.

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Wilson speaking.l
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Yes, sir.a
:35:59
It's on, sir. Ike's made the
decision. Tonight, as scheduled!


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