1:01:01
Yes, sir, now and then.
1:01:03
-Anything from the other beaches?
-Not directly.
1:01:06
A while ago the sergeant picked up
some flashes from the destroyers.
1:01:10
The 4th Division is off Utah Beach
and moving inland.
1:01:15
Inland?
1:01:18
-What about the 1st Division?
-They're hung up, sir.
1:01:22
Like we are.
1:01:28
Move out.
1:01:48
-What do you think?
-Think?
1:01:52
We must have close to a thousand
casualties up to now.
1:01:55
Do you want me to have the ships
start picking us up?
1:01:59
-You think it's that bad?
-I don't see what else to do.
1:02:01
We can't get up this hill.
1:02:04
lf we don't get off this beach,
we won't have any division left.
1:02:07
What?
1:02:09
These are our men, Tom.
1:02:11
You think we brought them in so some
die and ask the rest to turn tail?
1:02:15
Hell, no.
We're gonna get up that hill.
1:02:18
Find me somebody to speak
for the Rangers.
1:02:21
Back down the beach
on the right there's a gully.
1:02:24
With a heavily defended roadblock
and machine gun nests on both sides.
1:02:29
-lf we can blow our way through--
-We've hit it three times.
1:02:32
-We didn't get close.
-Three times isn't enough.
1:02:35
We're gonna hit it again.
Can you find me some engineers?
1:02:39
They're all around you!
1:02:40
I mean engineers
with equipment still working.
1:02:44
Then I shouldn't radio the ships?
1:02:46
No, damn it!
1:02:47
We need bangalore torpedoes,
bazookas, mortars, wire cutters...
1:02:52
...and every man that can stand.
Pass the word, will you?
1:02:56
Okay, Norm.