:26:01
That's all right, Ray. It's a perfectly good
expression. I use it myself.
:26:05
- Sam?
- Yes, sir.
:26:07
Would you step out on deck?
:26:09
- It's a real sharp platoon, Ray.
- Thank you, Colonel.
:26:39
- There's not much of a view.
- Not much.
:26:44
You've been awful quiet lately, Sam.
:26:48
- Somethin' bothering you?
- I've just been thinking about a lot of things.
:26:53
- Jenny?
- First and foremost.
:26:57
What else?
:26:59
I don't think I ever
appreciated home until now.
:27:06
Sam, I never had a son
until you married Jenny,
:27:11
and I don't know where this war's
going to take us or what'll happen,
:27:17
but my dearest wish
is that you come out the other side alive.
:27:22
- I'd like to see us all come out alive, Colonel.
- Well, all of us won't.
:27:27
But those that do will go back to something
a lot different than what they left.
:27:33
They'll go back to a new South.
:27:35
- Things'll be the same.
- Oh, no, Sam.
:27:37
- You wait and see, Colonel.
- Oh, no. The signs are everywhere.
:27:41
Well, I'll worry about the new South
as soon as I get tired of the old.
:27:46
How do you feel about
the landing tomorrow?
:27:52
OK, Colonel.