1:21:18
Brad. . .
1:21:20
. . .they've taken the 3rd Army
away from me.
1:21:23
I know.
1:21:25
I thought we could have dinner
together tonight.
1:21:29
Thank you, Brad.
1:21:32
That's damn thoughtful.
I appreciate it.
1:21:42
Right now, I think I'll take
Willie for a walk.
1:21:51
George, look out!
1:22:00
After all I've been through. . .
1:22:03
. . .imagine getting killed
by an oxcart.
1:22:07
No, Brad, there's only one proper way
for a professional soldier to die.
1:22:11
That's from the last bullet
of the last battle of the last war.
1:22:16
At least the 3rd Army earned its pay.
1:22:20
In our drive across Europe,
we liberated. . .
1:22:23
. . . 1 2,000 cities and towns. . .
1:22:25
. . .and inflicted a million and a half
enemy casualties.
1:22:28
I sense from now on, just being
a good soldier won't mean a thing.
1:22:32
I'm afraid we're gonna have to be
diplomats, administrators, you name it.
1:22:37
God help us.
1:22:43
George, I want to say one thing.
1:22:48
You've done a magnificent job
here in Europe.
1:22:51
That's right, George.
1:22:53
That soldier you slapped did more to
win the war than any other private.