Biloxi Blues
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1:35:04
..and carried out his duty
in the manner of a first-class soldier.

1:35:08
I am puttin' him up for commendation.
I'm ready to go, Jerome.

1:35:12
I think that's a decisiĆ³n that
should be left to the men, Sergeant.

1:35:15
Is that right?
1:35:17
That's right.
1:35:19
Hm.
1:35:24
Private Epstein,...
1:35:26
..in your opinion should
we drop the charges or not?

1:35:32
No. No charges.
1:35:35
I think the sergeant should get
company punishment like the rest of us.

1:35:41
- Would that be all right, Sergeant?
- My two misfits are in charge, huh?

1:35:46
Fine. Handle this any way you want,
as long as justice is served.

1:35:51
You name it, Epstein.
1:35:54
I think justice would be served...
1:35:56
..if you gave us 200 push-ups.
1:35:59
very decisive.
1:36:02
That's a disciplined soldier for you, men.
1:36:05
Thank you.
1:36:10
- Hit the dirt?
- Hit the dirt!

1:36:16
- Count off?
- What?

1:36:17
- Tell me to count off!
- Right. Count off!

1:36:20
Yes, Private Epstein.
1:36:22
One, two, three,...
1:36:25
..four, five, six,...
1:36:28
..seven, eight, nine, ten,...
1:36:31
..eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen,...
1:36:35
..fifteen, sixteen, seventeen,
eighteen, nineteen, twenty...

1:36:43
We never saw Sergeant Toomey again.
1:36:45
Our new sergeant was
a sane, logical and decent man.

1:36:49
After four weeks with him we realised
how much we missed Sergeant Toomey.

1:36:53
One should never underestimate
the stimulation of eccentricity.

1:36:58
I told Daisy I was shipping out and that
this was the last time we'd have together.


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