:43:01
Hold it up!
:43:02
Hold up, boys!
:43:05
It wasn't always fun.
:43:08
Lieutenant Dan was always
getting these funny feelings
:43:11
about a rock or a trail
or the road,
:43:14
so he'd tell us
to get down, shut up.
:43:17
Get down!
:43:18
Shut up!
:43:20
So we did.
:43:37
Now I don't know
much about anything,
:43:41
but I think some of
America's best young men
:43:44
served in this war.
:43:45
There was Dallas from Phoenix.
:43:48
Cleveland- -
he was from Detroit.
:43:51
Hey, Tex .
:43:52
Hey, Tex .
:43:54
What the hell's going on?
:43:55
And Tex was- -
:43:58
Well, I don't remember
where Tex come from--
:44:00
Ah, nothing.
:44:05
Fourth platoon, on your feet.
:44:07
Y'all got 10 clicks
to go to that river.
:44:10
Move out.
:44:12
1, 2! Hup!
:44:15
Step it up!
:44:17
Look alive out there .
:44:18
The good thing about Vietnam
:44:20
is there was always
someplace to go.
:44:22
Fire in the hole!
:44:27
Gump, check out that hole.
:44:29
And there was always
something to do.
:44:32
Mount'em up!
:44:33
Spread out!
Cover his back!
:44:40
One day it started raining,
:44:42
and it didn't quit for four months.
:44:46
We've been through
every kind of rain there is- -
:44:49
little bitty stinging rain
:44:51
and big old fat rain,
:44:55
rain that flew in side ways,
:44:58
and sometimes rain even seemed