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-What's the matter?
BRADLEY: All we're saying is. . .
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. . .not to rush in until we're ready.
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Give him an extra day.
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Just one more day.
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The landing is on.
1:13:13
We're going to Messina.
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We're going to get there before
Montgomery does.
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-What's so important about that?
-General Truscott. . .
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. . .if your conscience won't permit
you to conduct this operation. . .
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. . .I'll find somebody who can.
1:13:28
General, it's your privilege to
relieve me anytime you want to.
1:13:33
This match will not be postponed.
1:13:38
Any questions?
1:13:45
No, sir.
1:13:47
You're a very good man, Lucian.
1:13:49
You want to guard against
being too conservative.
1:13:52
Remember what
Frederick the Great said:
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''L 'audace, I'audace!
Toujours I'audace!''
1:14:01
Go on, have a drink.
1:14:04
Excuse me, sir, I won't be drinking
for the next couple of days.
1:14:12
lf anything happens to those men,
I'd like to be there with them.
1:14:19
You're not going, so forget about it.
1:14:22
You believe Truscott's right?
1:14:26
No.
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But you're gambling
with those boys' lives. . .
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. . .just to beat Montgomery
into Messina.
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lf you pull it off, you're a hero,
but if you don't. . . .
1:14:39
What happens to them?
The ordinary combat soldier.
1:14:43
He doesn't share in your dreams
of glory, he's stuck here.
1:14:48
He's living out every day, day-to-day,
with death tugging at his elbow.
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There's one big difference
between you and me, George.