1941
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2:16:01
We tried to hold the block.
The plane broke through our perimeter.

2:16:05
Head down Hollywood Blvd.
to Highland !

2:16:08
- Take Highland to Pico ! Take Pico to--
- ( Shouting )

2:16:12
# To your left
The camp is on your left #

2:16:15
# The camp is on to your left
The camp is on to your left #

2:16:19
- # Sound off Sound off #
- One, two !

2:16:22
Wait, Sarge ! Wait for me, Sarge !
Please ! Stop !

2:16:25
( Whimpers )
2:16:28
- What's that ?
- It appears to be a large Negro, sir.

2:16:32
( Whimpering )
2:16:36
- What's that ?
- Salesman.
- A businessman.

2:16:38
- Accountant.
- A lawyer.

2:16:40
I'll grease your face
with those treads, you punk bastard !

2:16:44
- And that ?
- A corporal.

2:16:46
Stretch !
I love you !

2:16:56
Soldier, are you
the pilot of that plane ?

2:17:02
Yes, sir. Captain Wild Bill Kelso,
United States Army Air Corps.

2:17:07
I'm proud to report that
I'm the first American...

2:17:10
to shoot down a Jap plane
over the continental United States.

2:17:14
- You shot down a Jap plane ?
- Yes, sir.

2:17:17
A Mitsubishi Zero, sir.
2:17:19
Got back some of that
scrap metal we sold 'em.

2:17:23
Blew the livin' hell outta him
right into the Stone Age.

2:17:26
We just got a report that a plane
went down in the La Brea Tar Pits.

2:17:29
That's him ! That's gotta be the one !
I told you I shot him down.

2:17:33
- Is that a Jap plane ?
- They don't know.

2:17:36
What do you mean they don't know ?
Of course it was a Jap plane.

2:17:40
- You don't think I'd shoot down
one of our own, do ya ?
- I'm not so sure.

2:17:45
The plane's not important. What's
important is the submarine ! The sub !

2:17:51
Submarine ?
Shot down a Jap sub too.

2:17:55
No, sir.
I could have, though.

2:17:58
I had him in my sights.

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