A Midnight Clear
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:08:02
Let's go, Knott!
:08:08
Back in Camp Shelby
before we shipped out...

:08:11
Lieutenant Ware was told that
Intelligence was doing a lousy job.

:08:15
He figured if he filled the squad
with intelligent soldiers...

:08:18
he'd get better Intelligence.
:08:20
He searched the regimental records for
the soldiers with the highest scores...

:08:23
on the intelligence test...
:08:25
and requisitioned us
as a squad.

:08:28
Of course, six of us are dead.
:08:31
So what's intelligence?
:08:37
Jesus Christ, Knott.
:08:39
Haven't you got them fucking
sergeant stripes sewn on yet?

:08:42
The supply sergeant says they're all
out. They're waiting on a new shipment.

:08:45
Well, get some staff sergeant
stripes and cut 'em down.

:08:48
That'd be destruction
of government property, sir.

:08:51
Well, I just hope to hell that
son of a bitch Griffin doesn't see it.

:08:57
It's amazing how much profanity
goes on in the army...

:08:59
when you're tuned to hear it.
:09:09
Yeah, at ease, gentlemen.
:09:11
Well done.
And, Corporal, if we could...

:09:13
I'd like the water
a little warmer tomorrow.

:09:15
Give that razor a fighting chance
up there against the whiskers.

:09:19
Okay. Lieutenant Ware,
Sergeant Knott.

:09:22
Gentlemen, I'd like you
to disregard...

:09:25
all the rumors you've been
hearing around camp lately...

:09:28
because now there's talk
of a imminent all-out enemy offensive.

:09:31
Of course, the natural route for
any such offensive in this sector...

:09:36
would obviously be
up these two roads...

:09:40
and through this path
in the forest.

:09:43
With that in mind,
three days ago, I sent out a patrol.

:09:48
Now, that patrol
has not returned...

:09:51
and, unfortunately,
they have not reported back.

:09:56
Accordingly, I've made
the following decisions.

:09:58
Sergeant Knott...

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