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:05:04
(woman) That's all for today, fellas.
:05:06
Ifyou have a request, send it to me,
care ofArmed Forces Radio Service.

:05:11
Goodbye.
:05:12
(# big band)
:05:15
(music stops)
:05:16
All right, all right, knock it off. Come on.
:05:23
Knock it off!
:05:25
We've been waitin' around here for
two hours and you expect instant coffee.

:05:30
Jackson, you ain't an orderly orderly.
:05:33
And that jug is out of uniform.
It ain't wearing any rust.

:05:37
- Fill it up. That oughta make it rusty.
- Very funny. Who's it for?

:05:41
- Captain Cooney.
- Captain Cooney?

:05:43
Every time Jackson runs an errand,
Cooney tips him a stripe.

:05:46
- Hurry. He's expecting Colonel Bartlett.
- There's a parlay for ya.

:05:50
When you salute them two,
you gotta apologise to your arm.

:05:54
- What's with Cooney and the colonel?
- What's the hot dope?

:05:58
- You got the inside pipe to Cooney.
- Spit it.

:06:01
We get Christmas in Paris, or do l
climb the walls to get to my pin-ups?

:06:04
- The captain never tells me anything.
- Baloney.

:06:07
Jackson, you're a traitor.
:06:10
Besides, l don't trust soldiers
who shine their shoes.

:06:13
Jackson! Jackson!
:06:18
- His master's voice.
- Mother's calling.

:06:21
- Coffee, Private?
- Why not?

:06:23
I already got an ulcer.
:06:32
Strong, ain't it?
:06:39
- You called me, Captain?
- Yes, l called. Where are the forms?

:06:43
- Which forms, sir?
- Which...?

:06:45
The replacement forms.
They should be at Division today.

:06:49
- Already sent them out, sir.
- Oh. OK.

:06:52
Did you get the coffee?
:06:57
Yes, sir.
:06:58
Well, come on, come on!

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