1:20:04
I'll lay you
two to one, the Chief traps one.
You got a bet.
1:20:09
Hey, you guys,
get a load of this.
1:20:12
"Normandy beaches
fully consolidated.
1:20:15
Allied forces
continue advance."
They're doing all right.
1:20:18
It figures
we'd miss that landing.
Must have been a breeze.
1:20:21
I heard a couple
of officers talking.
1:20:23
With things going so good
in Normandy, we're gonna stay
right here and garrison Rome.
1:20:27
No kiddin'?
What's the matter
with going home?
1:20:30
Home? With all
these Rome women?
1:20:32
Here comes Murph
and the new
90-day wonder.
1:20:39
Men, this is
Lieutenant Burns.
Rest.
1:20:42
You picked a good time
to join us, Lieutenant.
Oh?
1:20:45
I got it from a good source,
we're gonna garrison Rome.
1:20:47
I've got it
from a better source,
1:20:49
we're on orders to move
to the coast tomorrow
for amphibious training.
1:20:52
More of that?
I feel like I got
webbed feet now.
1:20:54
I thought the Marines
were the amphibious experts.
1:20:56
They are, but we're
the only Marines in Italy.
1:20:59
Any idea where
we're goin', sir?
Could be southern France.
1:21:03
It was southern France.
1:21:06
For the fourth time
in Worid War II,
1:21:08
the 3rd DivisiĆ³n
was about to land
on a hostile shore.
1:21:17
But this time the foot soldier
knew why he was there.
1:21:20
He knew the enemy, being closed
in on from two sides in France,
1:21:24
was now falling back
toward his own border.
1:21:27
He knew the sooner the enemy
was pushed into Germany,
1:21:30
the sooner the war
would be over.
1:21:32
And this was all he lived for.
1:21:54
How bad is he?
He'll go home.
1:21:57
You got
the million-dollar
wound, Chief.
1:21:59
Hey, you timed that just right.