:24:00
it's not the same
as home service.
:24:02
No pIace for a Cub.
:24:04
A man's got
to be seasoned.
:24:06
You've got to start
from the bottom.
:24:08
Learn everything,
and if you don't measure up,
:24:11
out.
:24:13
The service
comes first.
:24:16
Something your mother
never understood.
:24:19
Yes, sir.
:24:22
Is that aII, sir?
:24:24
What? Uh, uh, yes.
:24:27
Y-Yes, that's aII.
That's aII.
:24:32
I'm very gIad to see...
:24:50
Poor kid.
:24:52
I thought
if I got them aIone...
:24:55
But the oId man
has ice-water in his veins.
:24:57
You don't know
the coIoneI, McGregor.
:24:59
Neither do you.
:25:01
Mr. McGregor.
Yes, sir.
:25:02
As I remarked
to one of my other officers
this morning,
:25:05
there is no pIace for
sentimentaIity in the Army.
:25:09
Neither sentimentaIity
:25:10
nor impertinence,
Mr. McGregor.
:25:31
Stone.
:25:38
Interesting, the durbar,
isn't it?
:25:41
I'm sorry
I sent you in there.
:25:43
I shouId have known better.
:25:44
ShouId have known
how he'd treat you.
:25:46
What's a son to him,
:25:48
compared to
his bIasted regiment?
:25:49
Martinet. Ramrod.
:25:51
That's what he is.
Everybody knows it.
:25:52
You might as weII
get used to it.
:25:54
That's a Iie.
:25:58
I'm sorry,
:25:59
I can't keep my mouth shut.
That's my troubIe.