How I Won the War
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:11:00
Fall in, you.
On the command, move. Move.

:11:05
Don't look at him, look at me.
:11:08
If you look at him,
I'll give you to him.

:11:10
You can be put into his hands.
You can spend your life with such as him.

:11:15
- Oh...
- Brain, brawn and guile...

:11:18
They're coming dressed in overalls
Coming dressed in tweed...

:11:22
To the front, salute.
:11:24
- As you were.
- Hit them rifles.

:11:26
You won't break them.
To the front, salute!

:11:31
Of skin and guts and fortitude
Of brain and brawn and guile

:11:37
And what is more,
they're yours, young man

:11:41
See you do well by them.
:11:54
I'll never forget the moment
I was appointed to my first command.

:11:58
No...
:12:00
- Oh...
- Him!

:12:02
Squad, 'shun.
:12:13
- We're all going to die.
- I'm gonna die in North Africa.

:12:17
Come, now, be fair.
Not all of us, Corporal of Musket.

:12:20
There will be survivors.
:12:22
Many of us, even, will survive training.
:12:25
It's personal. Can I speak to you
on a personal matter?

:12:28
Personal? Keep your rear down.
:12:31
It's her, sir. She's getting stuffed the
jacksy off her by the man from the Pru.

:12:35
Jacksy?
:12:37
That is posterior, that is.
:12:41
Some spy says he gets his hoggins
every Monday, regular as dick,

:12:44
along with the 18d funeral policy.
:12:48
- Hoggins?
- Is it right, sir?

:12:51
- Is he intimate?
- He's no friend of mine, sir.

:12:56
I ask you, in all conscience,
:12:58
is it right that a serviceman is forced
to carnal knowledge for the insurance?


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