How I Won the War
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1:11:02
Haven't you insulted us enough? Your
army is the best in the worid. Get away.

1:11:06
It's all right. Don't let him bite this time.
1:11:09
- It's all over. Make a ring round him.
- No, let the bastards see.

1:11:13
No. The next of kin, think of them.
1:11:17
That happened to a son of mine.
He was left all through the war.

1:11:21
- They do, don't they?
- With his eardrum.

1:11:24
- It's the noise, I expect.
- Still, he's not dead like some.

1:11:28
- Well, you can forgive.
- Missing. Not dead. They didn't get him.

1:11:33
He'll turn up. Missing, he is.
1:11:39
Colonel! Colonel, any water?
1:11:46
Bum on, bum on, on to Tunis.
1:11:49
See to the roller... and Spool first.
1:11:52
Huzzah! It'll be all right now.
Huzzah! Good old Colonel Grapple.

1:11:57
He's a character that will see us through.
That's the thing about war.

1:12:01
It's a picnic if left to the right officers.
Men who understand our ways.

1:12:05
Treat us like human beings.
What we want is more humane killers.

1:12:09
Good old Colonel Grapple! See you on
personal when you have a moment, sir?

1:12:16
Achtung/
1:12:18
My God! No time for that now.
They must know we're here.

1:12:21
- Rounds per man?
- Three and a half, sir.

1:12:24
When you use that, fix bayonets and die.
1:12:26
Charge is the joke.
Fix bayonets and charge.

1:12:28
- We're all gonna die under funny names.
- Charge.

1:12:32
Good luck to you all. Tally-ho!
1:12:35
Boot the Hun right through to Tunis!
1:12:37
Fire!

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