Sands of Iwo Jima
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:09:01
Sometimes I don't know
which I hate worse, him or the Nips.

:09:09
- Your father was a good marine.
- Until ten months ago.

:09:14
- You shipped in when he was killed.
- I shipped in because I was expected to.

:09:19
In war the men of my family
join the Marines.

:09:23
I'm the last Conway, so here I am.
:09:26
He'd be proud that
you're carrying on the tradition.

:09:30
Not my father. He'd have expected me
to find some soft duty somewhere.

:09:34
- In fact, he told me so.
- I don't get it.

:09:38
I embarrassed my father. I wasn't
tough enough for him. Too soft.

:09:43
"No guts" was the phrase he used.
He wanted me to be like Stryker.

:09:49
"The finest man I ever served under."
I bet they got along just fine.

:09:55
Both with ramrods strapped on their
backs. I'm a civilian, not a marine.

:10:00
They're not going to strap one on mine.
I'm in here strictly for tradition.

:10:05
- That the only reason?
- Yeah. Why?

:10:08
Nothing... Stryker knows his business.
:10:11
So did Jack the Ripper.
:10:14
Knock off the skylarking.
You're in the wrong column.

:10:22
Left foot close in there.
:10:25
Look alive!
:10:40
Choynski, you're all left feet!
:10:43
Choynski! What do you think
you're doing?

:10:47
- Running the bayonet course, sir.
- Not in this league.

:10:51
Yes, sir.
:10:56
Your men are pretty ragged, Stryker.
:10:59
Yes, sir.

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