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:39:02
That's not defense, Joan.
This is defense.

:39:06
- Ward, I have to talk--
- Sir, ma'am, please. Let's not fight.

:39:11
If there's one thing I can't stand, it's
seeing Americans fighting Americans.

:39:15
If you let them keep that gun
in our yard, our home will be a target.

:39:22
Joan, we're all targets
in this war.

:39:26
At least we will
be able to shoot back.

:39:29
- How do I work this thing, Sergeant ?
- You shouldn't touch it.

:39:32
There will be a gunnery crew here
on Monday to man the ordnance.

:39:36
- Monday ?
- Yes, sir.

:39:40
- ( Joan ) Where will
they go to the bathroom ?
- ( Maxine ) Oh.

:39:43
Remember I saw him first.
He's mine.

:39:48
( Joan ) I will not allow you
to bring the war into my front yard.

:39:51
Hello, hello, hello.
:39:54
Sitarski ! Quit goldbrickin' !
Go in that garage,

:39:58
find a cement block and
stabilize that ordnance.

:40:01
- Move it !
- Yes, sir !

:40:03
- You heard your boss. Put me down.
- Anything you say, doll.

:40:09
( Gasps )
:40:12
- Come on, get the lead out !
Move, move, move !
- Yes, sir !

:40:17
Sergeant, there's no way this gun
can go off by itself, is there ?

:40:21
Actually, I'm a motor pool
maintenance sergeant.

:40:24
I don't know too much
about the gunnery stuff.

:40:26
However, I can tell you this material
is a 40 millimeter automatic gun...

:40:30
effective against
low-flying aerial targets.

:40:32
The gun will displace a 1.96 pound,
high-explosive armor--

:40:35
( Exhales )
Count to ten.

:40:38
( Exhales )
One, two--

:40:47
( Clattering )
:40:50
How can we make sure that
the gun doesn't go off ?

:40:55
The upper part of the gun
carriage is capable of...

:40:59
a full 360 degree traverse with a
maximum barrel elevation of 90 degrees.


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