I Was a Male War Bride
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:08:02
I'm going to Frankfurt
with Colonel Bliven.

:08:05
But who?
:08:06
You're going with him.
:08:07
Who is Jack the...?
:08:10
Honey, maybe you better leave me
your mother's address.

:08:18
Hello, Captain Rochard. I was going
to send for you, Gates. Come in.

:08:22
You too, Captain.
:08:27
This shouldn't take long.
:08:28
Gates, Billings is needed elsewhere.
You'll go with Captain Rochard.

:08:32
Thank you, no.
:08:33
If I may suggest, Lieutenant Perry
has almost finished her assignment...

:08:36
No experience. The captain
wants our best, don't you?

:08:39
Well, Major, this is not
an important mission.

:08:43
My government request for an officer
is only a technicality...

:08:46
Your orders call for our full
co-operation, I'll see you get it.

:08:50
Here's your identity card,
security pass and ration card.

:08:54
Gates, Captain Rochard
will brief you on the mission.

:08:57
Yes, Major.
:08:58
Major, this Lieutenant Perry,
she ought to do.

:09:02
You're very kind, but we're used
to being short-handed.

:09:05
Besides, if I remember,
:09:07
you've had assignments with Gates
before, and very successfully.

:09:13
"Recovered art treasures stolen
by the Nazis from the Lille Museum".

:09:18
"Located hidden documents
relating to rocket research.

:09:22
Received Legion of Merit..."
:09:24
She's your man.
:09:26
- Wish she were.
- Pardon?

:09:28
Nothing.
:09:29
Is there anything else?
:09:30
No, thank you.
You've done more than you realise.

:09:33
Good luck then.
:09:35
Goodbye, Major.
:09:41
Jack the Ripper
was a famous...

:09:43
Thank you.
:09:46
Thank you, Captain.
:09:51
I wonder what the army would do
if I deserted?

:09:53
They'd shoot you. The thought
makes my mouth water.

:09:56
I'd almost prefer it myself.
:09:57
Which way do we go?

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