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:11:01
We brought in geologists
to study this mountain.

:11:05
There is a fissure
underneath the overhang.

:11:07
If you explode from below,
the overhanging cliff...

:11:09
will come down, we hope.
:11:12
The only way
to get into position...

:11:13
is to fly up the fjord
at about 200 feet.

:11:16
The Huns have flak posts
at the mouth of the fjord.

:11:19
At 200 feet,
you'll be blown to hell...

:11:22
which brings me back
to Bergman.

:11:23
At an exact hour on M-Day,
the day of our mission...

:11:27
Bergman and his men
will neutralize the flak posts.

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If all goes well...
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you should have
a clear run up the fjord.

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If all goes well.
:11:38
The factory will be
shipping fuel in 18 days.

:11:42
Your special bombs
will be ready in 17.

:11:46
Today is "M" minus 17.
:11:52
Your orders are to obliterate
the target at whatever cost.

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Any questions?
:12:05
Lieutenant Bergman will be
working closely with you.

:12:07
He knows the target well.
:12:09
What are we practicing on?
:12:10
We've found a valley
in Scotland.

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It's not nearly as tough
as the fjord...

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but it's the best we can do.
:12:17
- Barratt?
- Sir?

:12:19
This gives you
exact schedules and routes...

:12:21
to the training site.
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Training to
commence immediately.

:12:25
That's all, gentlemen.
:12:29
Will you find Lieutenant Bergman
suitable quarters?

:12:33
I certainly will, sir.
:12:34
Nice to have you with us,
Lieutenant.

:12:36
Thank you very much.
:12:44
Wing Commander!
:12:47
I wanted to tell you
how pleased I am...

:12:49
they chose you
for this operation.

:12:51
I'm glad you are, Lieutenant.
Wish I felt the same.

:12:54
You give me the impression
of doing difficult things.

:12:57
I do what they tell me to do.
:12:59
This is terribly important.

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