How I Won the War
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:17:03
I want you to go all out.
Will you go all out for me?

:17:06
Just remember my standing orders.
Usual thing.

:17:08
Let no man surrender
if he is wounded and can fight.

:17:14
- Need I say more?
- No, sir.

:17:17
And thank you, sir, for your faith.
:17:21
I'll do what I can to tire her out, sir,
so these young soldiers don't get hurt.

:17:45
Hey, hey, hey. It's a dangerous job
and it's an important job.

:17:53
The next three days
are not going to be a picnic.

:17:55
I want you to come to me not only as
a troop leader - and it is a good troop -

:18:00
but also as a friend.
:18:02
Should you have any doubts, problems,
do not hesitate to come to me.

:18:08
I want you to feel you can come to me
for help as you would your own father.

:18:13
Hello, Dad, Mum's been looking
all over the shop for you.

:18:17
Back! Mines!
:18:20
Reverse engines!
:18:26
Hard astern.
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To me, sir! Troop!
:18:35
Good job I saw that. Good job, eh?
:18:38
Very heavily mined, you'll find, I'm sure.
We're best out of here.

:18:46
To me.

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