:05:02
I was remembering her low voice
and how bad her grammar was.
:05:06
And how you taught her English.
:05:09
My life is simpler. I was thinking
about that girl at the bar.
:05:13
- You don't even know her.
- What difference does that make?
:05:16
- Besides, she looked sad.
- Well, I'm the comforting type.
:05:22
Why don't you get rid of the grief you
got for that blond, whoever she is?
:05:27
Every mile we go, you sweat worse
with the same pain.
:05:30
All females are the same
with their faces washed.
:05:34
Say, we're dynamite!
:05:37
Priority 1 -A!
That's how the president travels.
:05:40
- Where did you get that?
- Out of Silver-Leaf.
:05:43
You'll have us up
before a general court!
:05:47
- At ease, sergeant.
- Put them back, Rip.
:05:51
What's wrong with reconnaissance?
"Confidential." This will tell us.
:05:55
- Give me those!
- Okay.
:05:57
- Sgt. Drake, isn't that my blouse?
- Yeah, how come, sergeant?
:06:02
And where did you get those papers?
:06:05
Come on, speak up.
:06:07
The papers fell down, your blouse
dropped, the captain said to hang it.
:06:12
- What's the matter with your mouth?
- Personal secret. Never lets go of it.
:06:18
Six-two and even, he swallows it,
his senior sorority pin.
:06:28
I peeked at your papers,
and he rescued them.
:06:31
You went through my papers?
:06:34
The war's over. Where are we going
and why? We don't like secrets.
:06:38
Thank you. I should have known better
than try to hold back from men...
:06:44
...who have operated the way
you have behind enemy lines.
:06:48
I wanted Gen. Steele to see
your faces when you heard.
:06:52
Cold Steele?
:06:53
It's his doing that
your recommendation passed.
:06:56
- Johnny's congressional?
- Congressional?
:06:59
There were certain errors
in your report of the incident.