Catch-22
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1:43:04
- We're sending you home.
- What?

1:43:08
I said we're sending you home.
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You have been making things terribly
difficult for Colonel Cathcart.

1:43:16
The men are unhappy, morale is
deteriorating. It's all your fault.

1:43:21
It's his,
for raising the number of missions.

1:43:23
- It's your fault for not flying.
- Have you no patriotism?

1:43:27
Wouldn't you give your life for your
country? For Colonel Korn and me?

1:43:31
What have you and Colonel Korn
got to do with my country?

1:43:35
You're a disgrace to your country!
How did you get to be a captain?

1:43:39
- You promoted me.
- That has got nothing to do with it!

1:43:43
Let me. Let me.
1:43:46
Captain, I'd like to appeal to
your better judgment one more time.

1:43:51
There's a mission about to start.
You can get on that plane,

1:43:55
and we'll pretend
that all of this never happened.

1:44:01
Won't it make you feel proud
to know you served in an outfit

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that averaged more combat missions
than any other?

1:44:08
Don't you want more unit citations
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and oak-leaf clusters
on your Air Medal?

1:44:14
Don't you want to contribute more to
the record by flying more missions?

1:44:23
In that case,
we'll just have to send you home.

1:44:27
Of course, there's one catch.
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Yeah? What's that?
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We will issue orders
sending you back to the States

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and there's one thing
you have to do for us in return.

1:44:43
What would that be?
1:44:53
Like us.

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