:08:03
Private Skvortsov,
reporting as ordered.
:08:06
Well, hero, come here.
:08:11
Tell us everything that happened.
:08:14
Were you at the observation point?
- Yes.
:08:16
Well, what happened?
:08:22
Comrade General, to be honest,
I was afraid!
:08:27
They were so close...
:08:29
I was scared.
:08:31
You were so scared
that you knocked out two tanks?
:08:34
Out of fright?
:08:36
Everybody hear?
I wish everybody were so scared.
:08:39
Wait a minute. Is it possible
that somebody else did it?
:08:44
No, it was me.
:08:47
Excellent.
:08:50
I'm putting you up for a decoration.
:08:54
Include Skvortsov on the list.
- Yes, Comrade General.
:08:58
Please make note of this.
:09:04
Comrade General,
instead of my decoration,
:09:07
could I go home to see my mother?
:09:16
- How old are you?
- Nineteen.
:09:19
When I was leaving, I didn't have time
to say good-bye to my mother.
:09:22
And I just got a letter from her.
The roof is leaking.
:09:26
Please let me go, Comrade General.
:09:31
We'd all like to go home, Skvortsov,
:09:33
but we can't leave the front.
:09:36
This is war and we're all soldiers.
:09:41
I wouldn't have asked you
:09:43
if we weren't all taking a rest now.
:09:46
I just need one day,
Comrade General.
:09:48
I'll fix the roof
and come right back.
:09:56
Well, should we let Skvortsov
go home?