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:38:01
We just killed a Jap sniper
here not five minutes ago.

:38:03
Fine, son. That's the
best thing to do with them.

:38:06
Thought you said there were 1,500
Japs here. We ran into more like 6,000.

:38:13
U.S.
:38:15
5-8-1-3-8-6-4.
:38:18
You mind repeating
the last four again?

:38:21
3- 8-6-4.
:38:25
Not my idea
of how to win a war.

:38:28
Australian.
0- 0-8-0-2.

:38:33
Protestant.
:38:36
Dennison, E.
:38:39
2-4-4-0-7-8-6.
:38:51
I'm thinking about Hansa Bay
still up ahead.

:38:54
Yes, and Hansa Bay is not
some little outpost...

:38:56
that we can overrun with galoshes and
determination.

:39:00
We need men,
supplies.

:39:03
Plenty of both.
:39:05
Well, bombing Hansa Bay is
one thing. Taking it's another.

:39:09
You can say
that again.

:39:11
Well, let's just say
we won't take Hansa Bay.

:39:16
We won't what?
:39:18
That's it.
We don't want it.

:39:21
General, the farther up the New Guinea
coast we go,

:39:25
The more trouble
we're gonna run into.

:39:27
And I hope you don't think it's
gonna be any easier at Wewak.

:39:29
There's 60,000 of them holed up
there, sharpening their samurai swords.

:39:33
Good. I hope
there's more.

:39:36
We don't want
Wewak either.

:39:38
We'll bypass
their strong points,

:39:40
cut their supply lines and leave
'em to wither and die on the vine.

:39:43
- But what about my men?
- Starve Hansa Bay. Starve Wewak.

:39:47
Starvation is my ally.
:39:50
Okay, soldier,
welcome to the fight.

:39:53
So the cut of the cards has dealt you
a tour of the Pacific.

:39:56
What's it going to be like
fighting the nips,

:39:58
and who is this man, Douglas MacArthur,
your new commander?


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