MAN ON RADIO:
On the other side
of the world, in Europe, |
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the Allied forces
are pounding |
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the Germans with
relentless force. |
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We do not expect to
have a winter lull
in Europe. |
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We expect to keep striking, |
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keep the enemy on the move... |
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(MEN CHATTERING) |
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HART: 1944, December. |
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I was miles from the front,
an. |
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Troops, fuel dumps,
enemy unit. |
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They were pins
on a map to me. |
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HART: Champagne? |
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Are you trying to
score a few points? |
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Just trying to aid
the war effor. |
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MAN: Tom?
Sir? |
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The captain needs
a lift back to the 106th. |
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Can you find him a driver? |
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I can take him, sir. |
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Funny, I had
a feeling you'd say that. |
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Well, there hasn't been
much movement today, sir. |
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So I see. Captain. |
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