Patton
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:34:03
. . .so trivial in its nature
and so terrible in its effect--

:34:07
It can't be an accident.
It has to be the work of God.

:34:12
Yes, sir.
:34:14
The last great opportunity
of a lifetime. . .

:34:16
. . .an entire world at war
and I'm left out of it?

:34:21
No, sir.
:34:22
God will not permit this to happen!
:34:25
I am going to be allowed
to fulfil my destiny!

:34:34
His will be done.
:34:48
NARRATOR: In the greatest amphibious
operation ever attempted...

:34:52
...a predawn naval bombardment
prepares the way...

:34:54
...for allied soldiers to assault
the Normandy beaches...

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...and claw out a desperate foothold
on the continent of Europe.

:35:15
I knew Montgomery couldn't take Caen
on D-day or D-plus-1 0. And I said so.

:35:21
And here they are all hung up
in the hedgerow country.

:35:25
They should pivot the way von
Schlieffen planned it in World War I.

:35:30
Then we might get a chance to do
some real broken field running.

:35:34
But they don't listen to me.
:35:39
What a way to enter
the continent of Europe.

:35:42
Along with all the rest
of the spare parts.

:35:45
Sir, everything on this plane
is high priority.

:35:48
Gen. Bradley wouldn't send for you
unless he had something in mind.

:35:52
I'll tell you, Cod.
I've learned my lesson.

:35:56
lf I ever do get another chance,
I'm gonna keep my mouth shut.


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