The Dirty Dozen
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:10:03
That's no deal.
:10:05
Who's to say whether they really
distinguish themselves or not?

:10:09
You can leave that decision to me.
:10:11
But remember, the other alternative
will apply with equal force.

:10:15
Any breach of security,
any failure of discipline. . .

:10:18
. . .those prisoners go right back
where they came from.

:10:21
-Understood?
-Yes, sir.

:10:23
Good. Anything more, gentlemen?
:10:25
Well, yes, sir. I noticed
Colonel Breed in the waiting room.

:10:28
I wondered whether he was
connected with this operation.

:10:32
-What if he is?
-I'd be very unhappy, sir.

:10:38
Major, Colonel Breed
is your superior officer.

:10:42
And you will behave
accordingly, at all times.

:10:44
-Is that clear?
-Yes, sir.

:10:49
Now, it so happens that Colonel Breed
is not concerned with this operation.

:10:53
But he is running the parachute school
where part of your training will be.

:10:57
I don't want to hear any complaints,
from either of you.

:11:02
Now, you've got a job to do,
mister, so move it.

:11:06
Yes, sir.
:11:08
Thank you, gentlemen.
:11:18
Major Reisman seems to be heading
to his own court-martial.

:11:21
He's the most ill-mannered,
ill-disciplined officer. . .

:11:24
. . .it's ever been my displeasure to meet.
:11:26
You think so, Denton?
:11:28
You may be right.
But he's sure right about one thing.

:11:33
Somebody up there must be
a raving lunatic.

:11:38
Let's get Colonel Breed in here.
:11:52
Open.
:11:54
All right, you men,
this is an exercise period.

:11:57
So exercise!

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