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-I don't blame you.
-How about a drink?
:13:03
Not now, thanks.
:13:05
Hotel Largo.
:13:06
Just to show there's
no hard feelings.
:13:08
No, thank you.
:13:09
Thank you very much.
:13:12
-Storm signals are up.
-What's that mean?
:13:14
Hurricane's on its way.
:13:16
See what I mean?
Hurricanes yet!
:13:18
Dad's in here, major.
:13:25
Sit down, major.
:13:26
The war's over, Mr. Temple.
I'm not a major anymore.
:13:30
I know the men that went don't
like talking about the war. . .
:13:34
. . .and I don't like imposing on you.
:13:37
But this letter here
from the War Department. . .
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. . .is the only facts we have.
:13:42
And it leaves us in the dark
about a few things.
:13:46
I'll tell you everything I know.
:13:48
Will you, Frank? Will you?
:13:50
I'd be most grateful.
:13:51
-Where shall I start?
-Anywhere.
:13:55
He was a good soldier
from start to finish.
:13:57
You'd have been proud.
Every man in his regiment was.
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-Were they, Frank?
-With good reason.
:14:04
It wasn't just a matter
of doing his duty.
:14:06
He was always looking
for a way to do more.
:14:08
And finding it.
:14:10
George was a born hero.
:14:13
He couldn't imagine his death.
Only dishonor.
:14:15
No, of course not.
:14:17
It's a wonder he lasted
till Cassino.
:14:20
When you believe like George believed,
dying isn't very important.
:14:26
Once, outside San Pietro,
George and a couple others. . .
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. . .established an observation post.
:14:32
They got a direct hit,
and the others were killed.
:14:34
That left it up to George.
:14:36
Three days and three nights
he stayed awake directing our fire.
:14:40
Most of that time, I was on
the other end of the line.
:14:43
To keep himself awake,
he talked into the phone.
:14:47
Talked and talked.
:14:49
Most of his talk
was about you two.
:14:52
You'd be surprised how much
I know about you both.
:14:55
For instance, inside your
wedding ring there's an inscription:
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"Evermore. "