The Dirty Dozen
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At ease.
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All right, that'll be all for today.
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How come they got
all the comforts of home?

:35:15
Why can't we put our floor in?
Why can't we put our windows in?

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-Franko's right.
-I'd rather sleep in my cell.

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Mr. Franko, with his keen eye
for detail. . .

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. . .has noted that the prisoners'
quarters are not yet ready.

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The answer to that is simple:
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You are not yet ready
to occupy that hut. . .

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. . .with the degree of comfort
that you would like.

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When I think that you've earned
that privilege, I'll let you know.

:35:45
Reveille is at 0530.
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That is all. Sergeant.
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Sir. You heard the man, chow time!
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Dismissed!
:35:56
That's it, fellas. Speak up, boys.
Speak up.

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Wind it up, strike one!
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Hey, Joseph, is that the way
they did it in the Polish navy?

:36:12
You won't win any cigars that way.
:36:20
Hey, Franko, number please.
:36:22
Ask the operator for my nickel back.
:36:24
Why don't you guys
just dry up and blow away?

:36:37
Meanwhile, on the Atlantic wall...
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... the German forces
have been preparing...

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...a few nice surprises for you,
gentlemen...

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...just in case Mr. Churchill...
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...is really foolish enough
to attempt an invasion.

:36:53
He may not be
unduly worried about this...

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...but then, of course, he will not
be taking any active part...


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