:11:02
- Peek, David P.
- Ho.
:11:05
- Hennesey, James J.
- Ho.
:11:06
- Wykowski, Joseph T.
- Ho.
:11:08
- Selridge, Roy W.
- Ho.
:11:11
- Carney, Donald J.
- Ho.
:11:13
- Jerome, Eugene M.
- Ho.
:11:15
- Epstein, Arnold B.
- Ho, ho.
:11:26
- Are there two Epsteins in this company?
- No, Sergeant.
:11:29
- Just gimme one goddamn "ho".
- Yes, Sergeant.
:11:32
- Epstein, Arnold B.
- Ho.
:11:34
- One more time.
- Ho.
:11:36
- Do I make myself clear, Epstein?
- Ho.
:11:41
- Do I make myself clear, Jerome?
- Ho, yes.
:11:44
- Ho, what?
- Ho, nothing.
:11:46
- You havin' trouble understanding me?
- Ho, no.
:11:50
I mean, no, ho, Sergeant.
:11:52
It's just plain ho.
:11:55
Hey, Fred Astaire,
you tryin' to tell me somethin'?
:11:58
I have to go to the bathroom, Sergeant.
:12:01
How you gonna do that?
We don't have bathrooms in the army.
:12:04
- They had them in Fort Dix.
- Not bathrooms.
:12:07
Yes, they did. I went in them a lot.
:12:09
I'm tellin' you, we don't have
any bathrooms on this base.
:12:12
- You doubt my veracity?
- No, Sergeant.
:12:15
- Then you got a problem, haven't you?
- Ho, ho.
:12:18
You bet your ass, ho, ho.
:12:19
- You know why you got a problem?
- Cos I have to go real bad.
:12:23
No, son, you got a problem
because you don't know army terminology.
:12:26
The place where a US soldier
goes to defecate, relieve himself,...
:12:30
..open his bowels, shit, fart, dump,
crap and unload is called a latrine.
:12:35
Latrine. From the French.
:12:39
Wanna tell us
what's funny about that, Jerome?
:12:42
It's just that you said all those words
in one sentence, Sergeant.
:12:45
Apparently, you don't understand
the benefit of discipline. Do you, Jerome?
:12:50
The benefit? Yes, I think I do.
:12:52
Then tell it to me, Jerome.
What is the benefit of discipline?
:12:55
Well, it's to benefit the army's, uh,...
:12:59
..to the way that soldiers...
to... whatever you say, Sergeant.