The Longest Day
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It's possible that Rupert and his men
will do the same thing to the Germans.

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Confuse them, make them look
over their shoulders...

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...and launch an attack
in the wrong direction.

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Ten-hut!t
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-The crickets have been distributed.
-So I heard.r

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At ease!v
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You're as ready as we can make you.
:39:38
This five-cent toy...
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...wasn't issued to you for laughs.
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It may save your life.
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You're gonna be landing in the dark.u
:39:49
On the other side of that hedgerow...
:39:51
...the fellow may not be wearing
the same uniform you are. So...

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...one click...,
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...is to be answered by two clicks.
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And if you don't
get that answering click...

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...hit the dirt and open fire.h
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I repeat:r
:40:10
One click...
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...must be answered by two clicks.e
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Now, hang on to this gimmick.
It's as important as your weapon.

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Do you read me?d
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Loud and clear, sir.d
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All right. One more thing.
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Your assignment tonight is strategic.
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You can't give the enemy a break.
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Send them to hell.v
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That is all.
:40:49
London calling with messages
for our friends.

:40:59
''Molasses tomorrow will
bring forth cognac. ''s


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