The Thin Red Line
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1:36:01
We've wasted enough time here. Let's go.
1:36:03
Sir, I've a few recommendations
for decorations.

1:36:06
Yes. We'll get everything for all of 'em
that we can, but later.

1:36:09
Meantime, I want you to know I'm personally
recommending you for something, John.

1:36:14
Perhaps the big one.
1:36:15
- Thank you, sir, but I don't feel...
- Yes, you do, John.

1:36:18
Getting it for you
will be the goddamn problem!

1:36:21
But, hell, it'd be a big thing for the battalion
and the regiment, ifyou did get it.

1:36:25
We better move out.
1:36:27
We need to extend our lines, hook up with
the other companies and push on to the top.

1:36:31
Would you like to take command
of Baker Company?

1:36:34
Of course.
1:36:35
Sir, I don't mean to be a wet blanket,
but about the water. Ifwe don't get water...

1:36:40
Don't worry about water.
1:36:43
John, I don't want anything to break up this
attack of ours now we have the momentum.

1:36:48
We'll have some water in a... couple of hours.
1:36:52
I've arranged for that.
1:36:54
Now, we just can't stop now, goddamn it,
and wait for it.

1:36:58
No, sir.
1:37:00
That's right.
1:37:02
And if some ofthe men... pass out,
why, hell, they'll just have to pass out.

1:37:11
All right.
1:37:13
They could...
1:37:15
- They could die from it.
- They could die from enemy fire, too!

1:37:19
They're all tough boys.
1:37:26
Come on, men, let's go! You'll see
plenty more ofthose where we're going!

1:37:31
Are we going up this hill or aren't we?
1:37:37
John, I'm convinced that
the Japanese position can be broken now.

1:37:41
All we have to do is keep going and we'll
have this hill. We'll have this hill by sundown.

1:37:46
You see the spirit in these men?
D'you see the new spirit?

1:37:49
Well, I want to take advantage ofthat before
something happens to sap their strength.

1:37:54
To have this battalion relieved in a defeat,
1:37:57
or even to have it reinforced
from troops from the reserves,


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