1:36:01
Where's your captain?
l want to congratulate him.
1:36:04
He's over here, sir.
1:36:11
I'm putting you in command. Don't get
separated from the company again.
1:36:15
- What happened to him?
- He was shot.
1:36:19
Down here?
1:36:20
He tried to get back to the company,
but only made it to the top of the stairs.
1:36:25
- Died like a real soldier, did he?
- Yes, sir.
1:36:29
He certainly did, sir.
1:36:33
- You hurt bad, son?
- No. A million-dollar wound.
1:36:36
- Good deal. Give the States my regards.
- Yes, sir.
1:36:39
Send out the grave detail and
get this man over to Battalion A.
1:36:50
See you later, Lieutenant?
1:36:53
I'll notify Battalion and Division
about your being the new CO.
1:36:57
- All right, sir?
- (Toliver) All right?
1:37:08
OK.
1:37:10
See you later.
1:37:25
You see it personally, Woodruff?
1:37:29
Yes, sir.
1:37:30
- He was at the top of the stairs, huh?
- Yes, sir.
1:37:35
- Then he rolled back down here.
- Yes, sir.
1:37:39
You're a good officer, Woodruff.
I'm glad to see you got this company.
1:37:44
Maybe l'll put through a field promotion
for you. I want a captain in command.
1:37:51
If that's what you want, sir.
1:37:54
Funny what you were
saying to me before about, uh...
1:37:57
going to General Parsons
over something or other.