A Midnight Clear
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: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...
:10:01
at this particular clearing
in the forest...

:10:05
is a house.
:10:07
I'd like you to move into that house
with your reduced squad.

:10:11
Take yourself two jeeps
and a week's rations.

:10:14
And from that house...
:10:15
you're to report on any and all
enemy activity within that sector.

:10:20
Lieutenant Ware...
:10:22
you're to maintain constant
radio contact with Sergeant Knott.

:10:25
- Is that clear, gentlemen?
- Yes, sir.

:10:27
Sir, is there any evidence
of enemy occupation at that house?

:10:33
Well, now, Sergeant Knott...
:10:35
that's something you're just
gonna have to find out, isn't it?

:10:39
Right, sir.

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