A Bridge Too Far
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Sosabowski's Polish brigade
is due in at 12:00.

:31:03
If it arrives.
:31:04
Yesterday's airlift was three hours late
due to fog in England.

:31:07
The gliders bringing the Poles'
equipment didn't arrive at all.

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- Now give me the good news.
- I'm afraid there isn't any, sir.

:31:13
As you can see,
we're more or less surrounded.

:31:15
So far we're holding our own, but we're
desperately short of food, medicine...

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and above all, ammunition.
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- Are we getting our daily supply drop?
- Oh, yes.

:31:25
The Royal Air Force
are flying in on schedule.

:31:28
The trouble is, the Germans
have overrun the dropping zones.

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- Don't our pilots know that?
- I'm afraid not, sir.

:31:35
In heaven's name, why?
:31:36
It's the radios, sir.
:31:41
We still haven't been able to make
contact with anyone outside Arnhem.

:32:01
Fools!
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Bloody fools, this way!
:32:07
We're over here!
:32:20
We're here!
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- It's wide.
- Drop 'em over here.

:32:31
What the hell are they doing?
They must be able to see us.

:32:34
They can see us all right, laddie...
:32:36
but they're under orders
to ignore signals from the ground.

:32:39
For all they know,
we could be Germans.

:32:41
They're giving it all
to the bloody Germans.

:32:55
Charles.

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