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1:36:03
Who are those who seek to humiliate
me and undermine my authority?

1:36:08
The Communists and their fellow
travelers in the British Foreign Office.

1:36:15
If Inchon fails,
they will have a jubilee.

1:36:20
The Joint Chiefs of Staff approved this
invasion because your arguments were valid.

1:36:24
Yes, they were valid.
1:36:26
But if the enemy is ready
with a superior force...

1:36:31
we will not be able
to disengage...

1:36:33
without suffering
enormous losses.

1:36:40
We could lose
this entire fleet.

1:36:44
This date could be marked as one of the
greatest military tragedies in American history.

1:36:50
General, I don't think for
one... Are you surprised, Court?

1:36:55
I'm sharing my doubts with you
after all these years.

1:36:59
Did you
think I was invulnerable?

1:37:04
- It just came in. We've
got Wolmi-do Island. - What?

1:37:08
- Wolmi-do is ours.
- It took my boys 58 minutes.

1:37:12
Ho ho! Ha ha!
1:37:17
Good work, General Shepherd.
Good work.

1:37:21
I'll be the first
to admit it.

1:37:24
He did a hell of a job, and
here's to him. Hear, hear.

1:37:30
What's the matter, Alvin? Don't
you like the taste of victory?

1:37:33
Bourbon's not bad, either.
1:37:35
Yes, Inchon is a
masterstroke. Damn right it is.

1:37:37
Now that's what
I call "generaling. "

1:37:40
I've heard that the North Koreans have
turned tail and are running for home.

1:37:43
It's not the North Koreans
I'm worried about.

1:37:45
Mr. Panika,
the Indian ambassador to Peking,

1:37:47
informs us that any American
troops above the 38th parallel...

1:37:49
will provoke an intervention
by the Chinese.

1:37:52
Yesterday we monitored this very
same warning over Radio Peking.

1:37:56
We've heard that sort of thing
before. How serious are they?

1:37:59
Frankly, we don't know.

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