Raid on Rommel
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The moment he is conscious
bring him to me for questioning.

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It may be a little while, Captain.
I'm afraid he's in shock. - Yes...

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We continue now with a report
from CBS London and Edward R. Murrow.

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This is London.
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The loss of Tobruk will make
supplying Malta even more difficult.

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And the battle for Egypt
may even now be underway.

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At the moment, all that can be said
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is that Parliament and the press
are looking for someone to blame.

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There's no question
about the conduct of British troops.

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Their bravery deserved victory
but they were defeated.

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But Rommel is fond of the unorthodox
and speculation is futile.

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Rommel is being
reinforced through Tobruk.

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Tell me! Are you
a member of the 5th Commandos?

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Get him out of here.
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Quite a performance.
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What in the name of God is that?
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Don't worry, she's real.
Belongs to an ltalian general.

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Any more? - No, she's the only one.
Signorina Vivian something or other.

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English pigs!
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She's the only passenger...
- What happened to the 5th Commandos?

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That's an interesting question.
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To ask it makes this the bloody
muck-up of all time. - Who are you?

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Sergeant MacKenzie, 5th Commandos.
- 5th Commandos? Any others here?

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Well, we're it.
Ed Brown, Bill Wembley,

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Dan Garth and Reilly.
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We were left behind when
our unit was moved. Acute dysentery.

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Except me. I got a bad tattoo
from Alexandria. - And the others?

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Shipped to a prison camp in Tunisia.
- Oh, Jesus Christ.

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I don't see why that's a surprise.
- Did he brief you? Major Farrow?


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