:11:02
When do you leave?
:11:05
Tomorrow.
:11:08
It wasn't Gen. Sherman
who said, "War is hell. "
:11:11
It was Mrs. Sherman.
:11:13
To Mrs. Sherman.
:11:17
A few days later,
there was a note from you:
:11:19
"Arrlved In England safely. Don't worry. "
:11:22
Of course I dldn't worry.
:11:24
I knew they wouldn't dare
start D-day wlthout you.
:11:29
Gen. Randolph, Col. Marcus, sir.
:11:32
The Pentagon has directed me to request
transportation across the channel, sir.
:11:36
What does Washington
think I'm running out here, Marcus?
:11:39
A taxicab service to France?
:11:41
I agree with you, but I have orders
to reach the continent as soon as possible.
:11:45
We're about to start an invasion.
Who ever issued such idiotic orders?
:11:49
The handwriting's not so good,
but I think you'll recognize the signature.
:11:53
I'II...
:11:59
All right, Col. Marcus.
:12:02
Some day next week
when the beachhead is secured...
:12:06
...I shall inform Maj. Foley
at staff headquarters...
:12:09
...that you are to be given VIP treatment...
:12:11
- What I had in mind...
... boat trip to France...
:12:14
...tour of the boys
on the fighting front and all of that.
:12:17
Thank you, sir.
:12:22
And, Marcus...
:12:23
I remember you
from the Tennessee maneuvers.
:12:27
Don't try to capture the opposing general.
This one's name is Rommel.
:12:32
I don't think he'll make
the same mistake I did...
:12:35
...and he isn't using blanks.