Objective, Burma!
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1:00:02
- Make your report to Intelligence.
- Yes, sir.

1:00:08
Let's see. The action took place here,
and he was going this way to...

1:00:14
G-285906.
1:00:19
I hope he can make it.
1:00:20
- I'm sure he will.
- Yeah. I wish I were sure.

1:00:23
I just mean knowing Nelson,
I'm certain, that's all.

1:00:25
I'm sure he can make it
to G-285906 all right.

1:00:29
It's the rest of it I'm worried about.
1:00:31
The closer he gets to home
the thicker the Japs will be.

1:00:34
The Chindwin river
is lined with them like fleas.

1:00:36
- You sound as if he's going to walk out.
- How else do I get him out?

1:00:39
Why do you think I'm sweating it out?
1:00:41
There isn't another airfield between us
and Nelson that isn't swarming with Japs.

1:00:45
I can't get him out by plane.
He's got to walk out.

1:00:48
That's 150 miles.
1:00:50
Yeah, 150 miles with Japs
lining the whole way, waiting for him.

1:00:53
Oh, brother. This is a wonderful war.
1:00:55
Couldn't they cut an airstrip in the jungle?
1:00:57
With 36 men? It could take weeks.
1:00:59
The Japs
wouldn't leave them alone that long.

1:01:01
- They can't walk out. It can't be done.
- Maybe not.

1:01:04
That remains to be seen.
1:01:05
Let's get a cup of coffee.
1:01:34
Ten-minute break, Treace. No smoking.
Salt tablets, everyone.

1:01:37
- Take it easy on the water.
- Yes, sir.

1:01:39
Ten-minute break. No smoking.
Easy on the water.

1:01:42
Me, I crave action.
1:01:43
You can't expect to find a Jap
behind every tree.

1:01:45
- Personally, I like them in front of trees.
- Better take your salt tablets, men.

1:01:50
Come on, Pop. Snap out of it.
Open up your mouth.

1:01:53
This salt's like a shot in the arm.
Worst is yet to come.

1:01:58
I find that hard to believe.

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