Halls of Montezuma
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1:44:00
Pass me, sir?
I taught there.

1:44:04
[Coughing]
1:44:08
Maybe you got an in
with the angels, too.

1:44:11
So start prayin' those rockets
are stopped in time.

1:44:13
Good luck,
Lieutenant.

1:44:14
Right.
1:44:15
Good luck, Dickerman.
1:44:16
Good-bye.
1:44:17
Oh, by the way,
for your book...

1:44:19
it's, uh,
Randolph Johnson.

1:44:21
Second Platoon,
Baker Company ready, sir.

1:44:23
Okay. Thank you.
1:44:24
Lieutenant,
I'd like to go back

1:44:25
to your platoon with
you for a while.

1:44:27
Well, it's your book,
your neck. Hello, who's this?

1:44:29
Oh, Slattery, tell the men
we found the rockets.

1:44:32
Pass the word along they won't
have to start without me.

1:44:35
I'll be right there.
Let's go.

1:44:36
Yes, sir.
1:44:44
Why do you writers
take such chances?

1:44:47
You could hang around
the officers' bars

1:44:49
and pick up the greatest
stories of the war.

1:44:51
I got something that
Doc asked me to show--

1:44:53
Lay off.
1:44:55
I don't want to talk
about Doc.

1:44:57
Lieutenant, I--
1:44:58
Did you and Conroy
take care of Zelenko?

1:45:00
Yes, sir. They're going to fly
him out tonight. But, sir--

1:45:03
Okay. I want you to take
his place.

1:45:06
From now on,
you're a squad leader.

1:45:07
And you will be as long
as you stay sober.

1:45:09
Yes, sir.
1:45:10
You take over the squad.
Conroy'll be your assistant.

1:45:12
You'll have to get me
another assistant.

1:45:14
Why, what's the matter?
Don't you like con--

1:45:18
What's the matter?
1:45:21
What is it?
1:45:23
All the way, Lieutenant.
It's Conroy.

1:45:32
Conroy?
1:45:34
[Whispers]
Conroy?

1:45:41
That hit him
6 feet deep.

1:45:43
I'll talk to him.
1:45:44
Aw, let him alone.
1:45:50
Lieutenant?
1:45:52
Beat it.
1:45:53
I have a paper
addressed to you, sir.

1:45:55
Tear it up.
1:45:56
It's from Doc.
1:45:58
Yeah, Doc.

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