:41:03
This is no way, my lord.
:41:05
There sit the finest cavalry in the world...
:41:08
...men who follow their officers to death...
:41:10
...men who take it for granted
that their officers know best.
:41:14
The mere sight of the Brigade moving
would be enough.
:41:17
Good morning, sir.
:41:23
Gen. Airey, this is the fourth order
l have dispatched to Lucan.
:41:26
Kindly take this down
in your clearest handwriting.
:41:31
l am waiting, sir.
:41:33
Sir, you will wait until l have clear orders
for you to do otherwise.
:41:37
l wait, you will wait.
:41:39
Clear? Normally, there are clear orders...
:41:41
...for cavalry to attack anything
and everything as it places itself--
:41:45
Damn it, Cardigan, l would attack.
l am constrained.
:41:50
Gen. Airey, pray read me back the order
that l just dictated.
:41:54
''Lord Raglan wishes the Cavalry
to advance rapidly to the front...
:41:58
''...to follow the enemy, and try to prevent
the enemy from carrying away the guns.
:42:03
''The troop Horse artillery may accompany.
French Cavalry is on your left.
:42:07
''lmmediate. Signed R. Airey.''
:42:11
See that this is delivered,
delivered and executed.
:42:17
Let me take it, my lord.
:42:27
-Handi.
-Yes, sir?
:42:40
Good luck, Nolan!
:42:56
That young man, Nolan,
l don't really like him.