Battle of the Bulge
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:31:11
Wide-awake bunch of boys.
:31:13
Don't you people post a sentry?
:31:15
Sorry. I just came in for a second.
:31:17
What's the matter with you?
:31:18
Close the pneumonia hole!
:31:20
Where where you born, in a barn?
:31:22
Sorry, sir. We didn't know it was you.
:31:27
Major Wolenski?
:31:28
He's over there, sir.
:31:34
Oh, hello, Colonel.
:31:35
I wasn't expecting a visit
from the front office.

:31:37
I would've had my men smarten up.
:31:39
Some hot coffee for the Colonel.
:31:40
Come over and get warm.
:31:43
You run a pretty loose outfit here.
:31:45
That radio's been yakking
between Christmas carols

:31:48
We're all going home.
:31:50
Here, sit down.
:31:53
It's tough to try to keep discipline
:31:55
When the only action around here
:31:56
Is sitting on your butt,
trying to keep warm.

:31:58
What are the Germans doing on the ridge?
:31:59
Same thing, except they
don't have ny heat.

:32:03
They exercise to keep from freezing.
:32:05
I got a little exercise for your boys.
:32:08
I want a patrol
tonight to pick up some prisoners.

:32:14
Well, there they are.
:32:25
Hey, Sarge, put those blankets back.
:32:26
Come on. Shut the window.
:32:28
Why are you doing that, Sarge?
:32:30
You know they're out of range.
:32:31
They'll only shoot
back with something heavier.

:32:34
It's you or them, docface.
I need practice.

:32:40
That's enough, Sergeant.
:32:41
You want to play with that popgun,
go outside.

:32:46
What if I take the men out
:32:47
For a field drill, Lieutenant?
:32:51
In the weather?
:32:52
What for?
:32:55
Because they're drilling, that's why.
:32:58
I'll let you know when I want a drill,
Sergeant.


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