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1:10:02
But that move must be practiced
and practiced and practiced.

1:10:05
Another month and we'll be ready.
1:10:07
But we leave for Washington tomorrow.
1:10:16
Shoulder arms!
1:10:21
Company, forward march!
1:10:46
Morning to you, sir.
Colonel Ames sent me to get you.

1:10:50
- Said you might be needing a drop of this.
- Thank you...

1:10:54
Kilrain, sir. Sergeant Kilrain.
Glad to be of service.

1:11:00
You know, colonel...
1:11:03
...the boys...
1:11:05
We've been watching you, sir,
that we have.

1:11:08
You've learned fast.
Becoming a pleasure to serve under you.

1:11:12
Yes, well...
1:11:14
Are you a veteran, sergeant?
1:11:16
Aye, sir. I suppose you could say that.
1:11:19
Did me duty in the regular Army for a while.
1:11:22
Did the great long walk with General Scott,
down south of the Rio Grande.

1:11:28
Some men you fought with are on
the other side. Almost all of their generals.

1:11:32
Oh, it gets worse than generals, colonel.
1:11:36
Some of the lads that I left Ireland with
are on the other side as well. Imagine that.

1:11:41
We left together to escape a tyranny...
1:11:44
...and end up shooting at one another
in the land of the free.

1:11:51
I, too, have friends
on the other side, sergeant.

1:11:56
And enemies.
1:11:58
Yes, sir.

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