The Thin Red Line
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Hit dirt!
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Hit dirt!
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Calm down, calm down,
calm down, calm down.

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Stretcher-bearers!
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Come on!
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Stretcher-bearers, this way!
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- Go get that man.
- We already got eight or nine down there...

:46:41
- Don't argue with me! Get that man!
- He's not the one we should think about...

:46:45
Goddamn it, all ofyou!
Am I in command here or am I not?!

:46:48
- Am I the captain or a goddamn private?
- Others are hit bad. That's all I meant.

:46:54
- I gave you an order, private!
- Yes, sir!

:46:59
Hello, First Sergeant.
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Who we going after over here?
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We think it's Jacques.
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Ol' Jockey.
:47:09
Well, shit. That's, that's, that's too bad.
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Sir?
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Sir? Sir, can I come back to the company
after we get Jockey back to the battalion?

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- OK, but you gotta get permission.
- Sure. And my rifle.

:47:27
Nicky! You're still alive!
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Keep moving! Keep moving!
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Magnificent, Staros, magnificent. The finest
thing these old eyes have seen in a long time!

:47:39
Beautifully conceived and executed!
You'll be mentioned in battalion orders.

:47:43
Young Whyte ledbeautifully.
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Yes, sir. Over.
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But sending in your second too was brilliant.
:47:51
They may have carried the ridge. I don't think
they were hurt too bad. Blane led well, too.

:47:56
Now, how many emplacements
did they locate?

:47:59
Did they knock any out?

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