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:21:18
"Just as Free French troops liberated
Corsica, Napoleon's place of birth. . .

:21:22
. . .I will someday land in France to
liberate the birthplace of Lafayette. "

:21:30
General, the reporters would like
a word with you.

:21:36
-Good afternoon.
-General.

:21:38
Can you tell us the purpose
of this visit to Corsica?

:21:41
General Eisenhower ordered me here.
:21:43
You wrote the mother of the boy you
slapped, "The rat should've been shot. "

:21:48
-Is that true, general?
-No comment.

:21:50
Sir, I understand
Gen. Alexander suggested. . .

:21:53
. . .you take over Gen. Clark's
Italian campaign. . .

:21:56
. . .but it was killed
due to the incident.

:21:58
-No comment.
-Can you say where you're going, sir?

:22:02
Off the record,
Eisenhower's ordered me to Malta.

:22:04
Interview concluded.
:22:06
You plan on slapping
any soldiers there, general?

:22:37
PATTON: In 1 528, these forts
were defended by. . .

:22:41
. . .400 Knights of Malta
and 800 mercenaries. . .

:22:46
. . .against a force of 40,000 Turks.
:22:51
Codman.
:22:55
-Still no word from Gen. Eisenhower?
-No, sir.

:22:58
Not even a response about
the two turkeys I sent for Christmas?


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