1:34:01
''...has been guilty of indefensible cruelty
to the aforesaid Private Prewitt.
1:34:05
''As mentioned, this included instigation
of wholly unauthorised tactics...
1:34:09
''...to force the soldier
to join the interregiment boxing team.''
1:34:17
I'm waiting for your reply.
1:34:20
I haven't any, sir.
1:34:23
First thing I learned in the Army
was that an officer takes care of his men.
1:34:28
It seems to be the first thing you forgot.
1:34:30
My only regret is...
1:34:32
...we have to keep you in uniform
till a court-martial is concluded.
1:34:36
If there were any way
to avoid a court-martial, sir.
1:34:39
There is one alternative, General,
if you are so disposed:
1:34:43
A resignation for the good of the service
under Army regulations.
1:34:48
Write a letter of resignation.
1:34:50
Have it on my desk this afternoon.
1:34:52
As far as I'm concerned...
1:34:54
...the quicker you're out,
the better for everybody...
1:34:57
...especially the Army.
1:35:00
That's all, Holmes.
1:35:09
I know what's been going on in this outfit.
1:35:11
I know how far some of you
have been out of line.
1:35:14
If you want to remain non-coms,
you'd better snap into it.
1:35:17
And another thing:
1:35:19
From now on,
no man will earn his stripes by boxing.
1:35:24
-Get rid of those.
-Yes, sir.
1:35:27
Dismissed.
1:35:34
-About Sergeant Galovitch.
-Yes, sir.
1:35:36
Bust him. Sergeant Galovitch
is now Private Galovitch.
1:35:39
Put him in charge of the latrine.
1:35:42
What are you grinning at?
1:35:43
I think the Company Commander
made a wise decision, sir.
1:35:48
Company G, Captain Ross.
1:35:52
Just a minute.
1:35:53
-It's for you, Sergeant.
-Thank you, sir.
1:35:59
Yes, sir.