The Dirty Dozen
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:54:01
I'll bet you he's been shaving
in cold water since he was a kid.

:54:05
Boy, do I love that Franko.
:54:07
That means that we are going to have
that much more time for work.

:54:13
Right?
:54:15
So now, if you. . . .
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You "dirty dozen" have no objections. . .
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. . .we will get our equipment. . .
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. . .and we will start in right now.
:54:32
Attention!
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Ready, hut!
:54:43
That's very good.
:54:45
You look just like real soldiers.
:54:49
Fall out!
:54:52
Now, move it!
:54:55
You're still the dirtiest soldiers
in this man's army. . .

:54:59
. . .and you're getting
filthier every day.

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But your training is almost over.
:55:06
In two days, you'll be learning
how to jump with a parachute. . .

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. . .and you'll learn quick.
:55:11
This training will take place
at a regular Army base.

:55:14
And I just want to remind you
that this operation is secret.

:55:19
Top secret.
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You will not be wearing dog tags.
You will not say anything to anyone.

:55:26
Do you understand? Nothing.
Nothing!

:55:29
One word, one slip
from any one of you. . .

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. . .and the deal is off!
:55:35
And you all know what that means,
right?

:55:40
All right, serve it up.
:55:42
All right, serve it up!
:55:46
Colonel Breed won't like this secrecy bit.
He'll want to know.

:55:49
-We're still top-priority, aren't we?
-You can't ignore his author--

:55:52
-Do we have the juice?
-Yes, but Colonel Br--

:55:55
Then I don't care
what Colonel Breed likes.

:55:58
Look, you're supposed to be
the liaison officer.


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