:12:03
Well, of course I do. They're wounded.
They've got dysentery.
:12:07
Why do you suppose that is?
:12:08
- It's the water.
- It's the diet.
:12:12
Salad.
:12:14
Chicken soup.
:12:16
Corn bread?
:12:17
We don't have the personnel to cater to...
:12:20
These people are brought up
on pure red peppers, doctor...
:12:23
...and when they can't get red peppers,
they get dysentery.
:12:27
Now, do you feed them rice?
:12:30
We do the best we can.
:12:32
Doctor, let's assume that you were
wounded in a strange place.
:12:36
And you were fed red peppers and rice
and monkey entrails. That's what they eat.
:12:42
Don't you suppose that would
knock the slats out of your system?
:12:45
And furthermore, if you've got nobody to
cook for them, they'd cook for themselves.
:12:50
That's the way they are,
and you gotta respect it.
:12:56
Now, let's cooperate, shall we?
:13:17
I just had a rather interesting discussion
about garbage.
:13:20
Yeah, I heard the last part of it. I won't ask
you how you feel. What can I do for you?
:13:25
Well, you can get me some Scotch.
:13:30
And what can I do for you?
:13:55
Soon as you get back to the hills, your
Kachins will attack the airfield at Ubachi.