Objective, Burma!
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:05:11
- Photographs?
- Yes, sir.

:05:12
For Col. Carter.
:05:17
- Okay, Ned. Now you can go back to sleep.
- Thank you, sir.

:05:30
Nelson, here's your jump area.
:05:33
- Jacobs, get me a weather report.
- Yes, sir.

:05:39
Leopard, 5-1.
:05:41
Looks pretty good to me, Colonel.
:05:43
Edge of the trees there
ought to make good cover.

:05:47
With the wind blowing west,
this'll make a good go point.

:05:50
Weather prediction remains same.
No changes expected.

:05:52
Good. Report all changes as they occur.
:05:56
- Nelson, you're ready to go, I think.
- Yes, sir.

:05:58
You take off at 3:45 a.m.,
and jump at dawn.

:06:00
Your landing will be covered
by a diversionary bombing.

:06:03
The CG has assigned six bombers to drop
a load here at Yawe.

:06:06
Once you and your boys get in, it's
up to you to find the target and blow it.

:06:10
I don't have to pound on your skull
and make big speeches...

:06:13
as to what this mission means.
I think you know.

:06:15
If you do good...
:06:17
it means the lives
of several thousand men.

:06:19
So do good.
:06:21
Roger.
:06:23
Jacobs, I'll take the first platoon.
:06:26
Briefing in an hour.
:06:28
Nelson, here we go.
:06:31
Yes, sir.
:06:32
Hello, Treacy? Briefing, one hour.
:06:35
First platoon, briefing in an hour. Yes, sir.
:06:42
Save that for the Japs. Briefing in an hour.
:06:44
Okay, you guys. Briefing in an hour.
:06:52
All right, you bathing beauties.
Briefing in an hour.


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