1:04:34
Doctor!
1:04:37
Can you help her?
I don't understand Hebrew.
1:04:40
Asher, can you help me out?
1:04:42
He doesn't seem to understand
what I've said...
1:04:44
- Is she wounded?
- She's in shock.
1:04:47
Until the wounded are cared for,
we have no time for hysteria.
1:04:50
She needs a sedative, booze, anything.
1:04:52
- You saw what she went through.
- I'm sorry.
1:04:56
Listen, Asher, I don't mean to pull rank...
1:04:58
...but I'm here under orders
of the Minister of Defense.
1:05:01
Mr. Stone, we have no rank for you to pull.
1:05:03
The Minister of Defense is in Tel Aviv,
we're in Jerusalem...
1:05:06
...and this convoy's my responsibility.
1:05:08
Perhaps they handle things differently
at West Point, so...
1:05:11
...write me a training manual.
I hear you're good at it.
1:05:23
- But you're leaving us.
- I just got a letter from my wife.
1:05:27
She never likes to worry me,
but she admitted she's in the hospital.
1:05:32
I think it's more serious than she says.
1:05:34
I'm sorry your wife isn't well.
1:05:36
She certainly needs me
a lot more than you do.
1:05:39
- No, I think our need is greater.
- The hell it is.
1:05:42
I got to Jerusalem, and your commander...
1:05:44
...started looking for a vacant cross
to nail me to.
1:05:47
I turned in my draft of the training manuals
for your infantry a week ago.
1:05:50
It's still in your secretary's office
under a package of cheese.
1:05:54
Here are recommendations
for consolidating...
1:05:57
...the Palmach and Haganah
into one unified striking force.