:08:02
Group Captain Barratt
wants to see you.
:08:04
He says it's urgent.
:08:06
Scott, take care
of the debriefing.
:08:07
- Right, Skipper.
- What's up?
:08:23
Thank you.
:08:24
Hello, Roy.
:08:26
Don, what's happening?
:08:28
We've got visitors.
:08:32
- Sir.
- Come in, Barratt.
:08:37
This is Wing Commander Grant
and Squadron Leader Adams.
:08:40
Air Vice Marshal Davis
and Lieutenant Bergman.
:08:42
Glad to meet you, Grant.
:08:44
- How do you do?
- How are you?
:08:45
Sit down, gentlemen.
:08:47
Congratulations, Grant.
:08:49
I hear today's operation
was a great success.
:08:51
We all got back, sir.
:08:53
Good. There'll be
no more operations...
:08:55
for your squadron
for the next 17 days.
:08:58
You mean we're on leave, sir?
:09:00
No, I don't.
:09:02
All leave is cancelled
until further orders.
:09:04
633 Squadron are assigned
an urgent secret operation.
:09:08
Your men are going
into training for it.
:09:10
That's all they need know.
:09:12
Mind if I ask a question?
:09:13
- Yes?
- Why our squadron?
:09:16
What do you mean?
:09:18
Some men have been on
12 strikes in two weeks.
:09:20
They're tired
and looking forward to leave.
:09:23
They'll have to wait.
All leave is cancelled.
:09:26
Since you took over...
:09:28
your squadron has attained
a high degree of efficiency.
:09:30
Look upon this assignment
as a reward.
:09:34
I'll try to, sir.
:09:38
Now, for the operation.
:09:40
The Germans have been building
mysterious concrete blocks...
:09:45
up and down France and Belgium.
:09:48
Intelligence have come up with
the answer to what they are.
:09:51
They're rocket launching pads.
:09:53
The Huns have got
a new operational rocket.
:09:57
D-Day is imminent.
:09:59
These rockets
could smash the invasion...