Major Dundee
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Looks like the Union jackets
you gave us didn't quite fit, Major.

:31:04
So I see.
:31:10
The last day was spent getting
acquainted with our comrades-in-arms.

:31:31
Learning how to handle the pack animals
with sureness and dispatch.

:31:38
And learning the character of our officers.
:31:42
Troop, fall in!
:31:45
Foot soldiers,
I want a company of twos on my right.

:31:49
Cavalry, fall in 20 paces in front of me.
:31:53
I want a column of twos on my right!
Line up here.

:32:00
Get that mule out of there!
:32:03
Fall them in with the artillery,
20 paces in front of me!

:32:05
Column of twos on my right!
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Fall in!
:32:09
If I tell you one more time,
you're court-martialed!

:32:11
Why don't you find a horse and mount up,
Lieutenant Graham?

:32:14
You don't seem
to be doing very well on foot.

:32:16
Mount up!
:32:29
November 7, and we were ready,
all who volunteered.

:32:33
Civilians, criminals, Southerners,
and Negroes.

:32:36
Gentlemen,
we've given the Major our parole...

:32:39
and we will serve him until I say we will not.
:32:42
And until that time...
:32:43
he will be your commanding officer
and will be treated as such.

:32:46
And any sign of disrespect to him
will be taken as a personal insult by me.

:32:50
Don't worry none, Uncle Ben,
when the time comes...

:32:53
we'll turpentine that caulky,
chicken-picking Yankee.

:32:55
I am not your uncle,
you redneck peckerwood.


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