:05:03
So...
:05:05
you think this attack is beyond
the ability of your men at this time?
:05:09
I didn't say that, George.
:05:12
Nothing is beyond those men
once their fighting spirit is aroused.
:05:16
I won't push you
if you think it's ill-advised.
:05:18
Don't worry, George.
You couldn't do that if you tried.
:05:23
Of course, artillery would
make an enormous difference.
:05:26
- What artillery support can you give me?
- I'll see.
:05:29
- What about replacements?
- We'll see,
:05:31
but I feel sure you can get along
with what you have.
:05:34
- We might just do it.
- I knew that I was right to come to you.
:05:39
You are the man to take the Ant Hill.
Now, as for that star...
:05:42
That had nothing to do with my decision.
:05:44
- If anything, it'd sway me the other way.
- I realise that perfectly.
:05:48
- Now, when do you see this coming off?
- No later than the day after tomorrow.
:05:52
We just might do it.
:06:15
Hello there, soldier.
Ready to kill more Germans?
:06:18
- What's your name, soldier?
- Sir, Private Ferol, Company A.
:06:22
- Are you married?
- No, sir.
:06:23
Well, I'll bet your mother's proud of you.
:06:26
Well, carry on, Private.
And good luck to you.
:06:29
Yes, sir. Thank you, sir.
:06:37
Hello there, soldier.
Ready to kill more Germans?
:06:40
Yes, sir.
:06:41
Working over your rifle, I see.
That's the way. It's a soldier's best friend.
:06:45
You be good to it,
and it'll always be good to you.
:06:52
Well, good luck to you, soldier. Carry on.