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against the lives
of many.

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I want you to take out
a small patrol.

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Use this Jap
as a guide,

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and Johnson here'll
go along to interpret.

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Hello.
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Sir.
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Now, I want prisoners.
You understand me?

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No ""yes, buts...""
and ""howevers.""

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Aye, sir.
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McCreavy, bring
that Nip in here.

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Can you fire
an M-1 ?

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I shot expert, sir.
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Take this writer
along with you.

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He's pining to get
his head blown off.

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I suppose
I'll be the villain

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of your great
American war novel.

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Well, sir--
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Don't tell me.
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Jump off
as soon as possible.

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You've got 8 hours
and 5 5 minutes.

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I'll lay a harassing fire
on the cave area.

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Let me know when
you want it lifted.

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Yes, sir. Uh...
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do I have to take
the sergeant along?

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Up to you.
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Oh, take him along,
Lieutenant.

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It isn't every patrol
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that has its own
private historian.

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Here's your Nip,
Anderson.

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Shimpai shinai de.
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Old Willie here
doesn't look

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like a decoy,
now, does he?

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[Rocket Approaching]
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[Explosion]
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[Cough]
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Well, if that's
all, Colonel,

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I'll be
seeing you.

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That's all.
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Okay,Johnson.
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Iko!
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Dickerman,
let's go.

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Anderson.
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Yes, sir?
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Don't cut your corners
too sharp.

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Good luck.
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Thank you, sir.
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And, uh...
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I hope your cold
gets better.


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