:19:01
	All we need to do is damage it.
Enough to stop their breakers.
:19:04
	We want the soldiers to come.
:19:07
	If I place my men, when they decide to
roll, we'll trank them in a cross fire.
:19:11
	They won't use the bridge, they'll
go around trying to outflank you.
:19:14
	The Japanese don't go around.
Not with the fighting ability.
:19:17
	They do not have enough
respect for us as soldiers.
:19:34
	- How are the others?
- It's good.
:19:38
	We're waiting to hear
what you have to say, sir.
:19:43
	I don't know what to tell them anymore.
:19:49
	I can say something on your behalf, sir.
:19:52
	Until you feel better.
:20:00
	Can you write a letter?
:20:04
	It depends what kind of letter.
:20:09
	I'm not sure myself.
:20:12
	I already started it a
thousand times and give it up.
:20:19
	There's a... pencil
and paper under my bed.
:20:34
	- Who you're writing to?
- A lady named Margaret.
:20:41
	And I'm not sure how
well I know her anymore.
:20:44
	I have been living in
my imagination so long.
:20:48
	I'm afraid I'll write something crazy
love letter and embarrass us both.
:20:56
	Red didn't seem to think so.