1:50:01
If we can, I'd like to get
you up in that bell tower.
1:50:03
Yes, sir.
1:50:04
Give you a little company
if you need it.
1:50:06
Yes, sir. Some company
couldn't hurt.
1:50:08
I'd say a...
1:50:10
a 30 with about
a thousand rounds
1:50:11
would be oK.
1:50:12
Parker,
job opportunity.
1:50:14
Reiben: It's not the worst
idea ever, Captain.
1:50:16
It's just that everything
depends on getting the tank
1:50:18
down this main road for us
to knock out, right?
1:50:20
So, how the hell do you
plan on doing that?
1:50:22
Horvath: Reiben's right.
1:50:24
As our esteemed colleague
from the airborne pointed out,
1:50:26
what we got here are
a bunch of spit wads,
1:50:28
so how do we stop the tank
1:50:30
if we get it to commit?
1:50:32
Give it a rabbit
to chase.
1:50:35
We could hit the tank
in the tracks.
1:50:37
Yeah, but with what?
1:50:41
Well, we could try
a sticky bomb.
1:50:44
Ryan:
Sticky bomb, sir?
1:50:46
Sir, are you
making that up?
1:50:48
No. It's
in the field manual.
1:50:50
You check it out
if you want to.
1:50:51
Well, we seem to be
out of field manuals, sir.
1:50:54
Perhaps you can
enlighten us.
1:50:56
All right, you have some
demolition, don't you?
1:50:57
Some TNT or
some composition "B"?
1:50:59
That, sir, is the one
thing we got plenty of.
1:51:01
I got that bridge wired
with enough composition "B"
1:51:03
to blow it twice.
1:51:04
All right, you can
spare some, then.
1:51:05
You take
a standard-issue G.I. sock,
1:51:09
cram it with as much
comp "B" as it can hold,
1:51:12
rig up a simple fuse,
1:51:14
then you coat the whole
thing with axle grease.
1:51:17
That way,
when you throw it,
1:51:19
it should stick.
1:51:20
It's a bomb that sticks.
It's a sticky bomb.
1:51:23
You come up
with a better way
1:51:24
to knock the tracks
off a tank,
1:51:25
I'm all ears.
1:51:27
This is good.
1:51:28
Now we got
to surrender our socks.
1:51:44
Haul away.
1:51:59
All right, select
the field of fire.