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00:00:30Captain Connor, the General is expecting you, sir.
00:01:00This way, sir.
00:01:10Lloyd B., you a soldier, boy? I mean, you're in the Army?
00:01:14Yes, sir.
00:01:16What's this?
00:01:17My uniform, sir.
00:01:19Your uniform?
00:01:20Yes, sir. You see, I'm detail to General Aldrin, sir.
00:01:24Lloyd B., I'm glad you could come, Connor.
00:01:28I never say no to a General.
00:01:31Kings and Counts used to dine on this terrace.
00:01:34You should feel right at home.
00:01:35Captain, I have a job for you.
00:01:40I appreciate the hospitality, General, but I'll walk to Berlin before I mix drinks for you.
00:01:46Captain, we have people to do that in the Army.
00:01:50Now, I want you for something else. I want you to save the dam.
00:01:59There's a dam on the Aufgang Lake, right here.
00:02:03Our main force is more than 50 miles away, here.
00:02:07If the Jerries know we're coming, they'll blow it up.
00:02:10And if they do, they'll stall our advance for at least two days and flood the valley.
00:02:16What we want to do is surprise them from the south.
00:02:19Now, the nearest unit is B Company, 3rd Regiment.
00:02:23So send a man?
00:02:24Carter, I'm afraid you missed the point.
00:02:27We've got two days to save the dam.
00:02:30This mission requires the experience of a commando.
00:02:34And you were available.
00:02:36You'll be flown to B Company and dropped.
00:02:39Oh, the code name is London Bridge.
00:02:42From there on, you're on your own.
00:02:44You'll be behind German lines the minute you step out of camp.
00:02:4828 miles down this road is a farmhouse with a friendly contact and a radio.
00:02:53You'll spend the night there.
00:02:5412 more miles down the road is an abandoned winery
00:02:57that will be your base of operation for the actual assault.
00:03:03Lila, see that you get a promotion.
00:03:08Wouldn't it be nice to wake up in a few days?
00:03:11A major?
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00:04:49If I was a German, you'd be dead by now.
00:04:55Can you talk, boy?
00:04:58Johnson Crunk, Private, B Company, U.S. Army.
00:05:01B Company.
00:05:02First Platoon.
00:05:04London Bridge.
00:05:09London Bridge.
00:05:12Hickory Creek, Georgia.
00:05:14Don't you know the password?
00:05:18Where are the flares?
00:05:21What flares?
00:05:22What flares?
00:05:23You were supposed to light a flare at 0100 hours and bring me in.
00:05:27What time is it now?
00:05:29Can't you tell the time, soldier?
00:05:31I can tell ordinary time. I'm not very good at Army time yet.
00:05:34Oh, you're in trouble, Private.
00:05:36I've never seen no one stand guard like that.
00:05:39It's a big trouble.
00:05:41Now, where's your outfit?
00:05:44Down the road a piece.
00:05:45Take me to it.
00:05:47Now, move, boy!
00:05:49Your helmet!
00:05:52Move!
00:06:08Mate!
00:06:10I'm a first-class fool. You know, I should have seen that.
00:06:13You're learning fast, Lieutenant.
00:06:15You'll be beating me regularly in no time.
00:06:18Let's call it a day, huh, George?
00:06:21I've never been lucky at gambling.
00:06:23Not that I have anything worth losing.
00:06:25But there's nothing worth winning around here either.
00:06:28I'll tell you what.
00:06:29You teach me how to play chess, and I'll tell you how to cheat at craps.
00:06:33You can win yourself a few bucks.
00:06:35I'm going to have to beg off this time.
00:06:37An old man needs to sleep more than a craps vessel.
00:06:42You play a good game for an officer.
00:06:45See you in the morning.
00:06:51Phew.
00:07:05Hey, George.
00:07:06It says here that you can change places between the king and the rook.
00:07:12Now, you never told me that.
00:07:14Maybe it's because I'm not George.
00:07:17You sure ain't.
00:07:20What can I do for you?
00:07:22You can salute, boy.
00:07:25And who would I be saluting if I saluted?
00:07:28Captain Carter.
00:07:30And I'll break your arm if you don't.
00:07:35And if I do?
00:07:37What do you mean, if?
00:07:40Are you a drunk man?
00:07:43A little, I suppose. Wine does that.
00:07:45Oh, wait a minute.
00:07:47It's over here somewhere.
00:07:50Just a second, Captain.
00:07:52Oh, here we are.
00:07:56Lieutenant.
00:07:59Who's this?
00:08:00Mine. Just a little dirty, that's all.
00:08:02I used it to cook some stew in yesterday.
00:08:06Where's your CO?
00:08:09Wallace. Edward B.
00:08:11Would you like a drink, Captain?
00:08:13Ginny wine, French wine.
00:08:16What's the matter with you, Wallace?
00:08:18I demand court-martial for your kind of lip.
00:08:22I guess I'm in shock.
00:08:24We don't see too many white folks around here.
00:08:27You don't see many what?
00:08:32How many of you people are there here?
00:08:36People?
00:08:37You mean how many black men in this company?
00:08:40Here they are, Captain.
00:08:42Be comfortable.
00:08:44Proudly serving their country.
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00:11:06Man, you ain't no good. You didn't have shit to do just cause he deaf.
00:11:15He's getting the beer, ain't he? All he's good for is sweeping up the place.
00:11:20Good thing we ain't in combat cause he'd never hear the shot.
00:11:24I don't know how he got in the army anyway.
00:11:29Cause he couldn't hear the man when the man told him he was
00:11:32supposed to be on guard duty, man. Yes, sir, but I'm about to be in here.
00:11:43Yeah, well, get on back out there. I'll send somebody to relieve you in a couple of hours.
00:12:02Wallace, General Olden sent me here. You mean you need 20 men to wipe spit from
00:12:21the General's chin? Give me your radio.
00:12:25No chance. Watch your mouth, sonny.
00:12:29The radio's been broken for three weeks, and we don't have the parts to fix it.
00:12:34Well, there's one more way of going, so forget it.
00:12:38What would I need a radio for anyway? They'll tell us when to move.
00:12:41I'm telling you now. We've been in this stinking war for three years.
00:12:45We get our orders from General Smythe. We're the first to arrive and the last to leave,
00:12:49and we don't have our orders yet. You do now, mister.
00:12:58You've got to be kidding. What time do you want to move out?
00:13:090700. 0700.
00:13:12Good night, Captain.
00:13:28Gear up!
00:13:31All right, soldiers, up out of there. Up and at them. Come on, boys.
00:13:35All right, it's time to go. Come on.
00:13:37All right, come on. Get up out of there. Come on, soldiers.
00:13:40Everybody up. Formation, fall in.
00:13:43Time is now. Come on, let's go. Come on, big team.
00:13:46Everybody up. Come on, soldiers. Let's go.
00:13:49Hey, Lewis. What's happening to George?
00:13:52All right, soldiers. Come on. Get up out of there.
00:13:55Fuzzy! Oh, Fuzzy!
00:13:59All right, soldiers, fall in.
00:14:26Gentlemen, this is Captain Carter.
00:14:29He's got a few words he wants to say to you.
00:14:55Lieutenant.
00:15:24Lieutenant, I seen you on your tent.
00:15:27At your pleasure, Captain.
00:15:29My pleasure is right now.
00:15:43Sit down, Wallace.
00:15:46No, thanks.
00:15:48This isn't a company. It's a circus.
00:15:53There ain't one man out there with a uniform.
00:15:56Only half of them has guns.
00:15:58The other half is a goatee.
00:16:00They won't even stand up straight.
00:16:03In mother's memory, am I supposed to get those men 40 miles into enemy territory?
00:16:07They can do it. Out of your figure.
00:16:10They aren't even soldiers.
00:16:12They are soldiers, Captain.
00:16:14Bonafide members of the armed forces of the United States.
00:16:17A soldier fights. A soldier does what he is ordered to do.
00:16:20Every one of those men volunteered to fight, to die for his country.
00:16:24They've been here three years, Captain.
00:16:26Three years waiting to face a gun.
00:16:28You know where their orders have been, huh?
00:16:33This is a service company, Carter.
00:16:35Sanitation detail. Mess detail. Burial detail.
00:16:39Did you ever wonder what happens to those trenches once you leave, huh?
00:16:42Those stinking trenches that you can't stand to go near because they make you vomit?
00:16:47B Company fills them up with lye and mud and then goes someplace else to dig another.
00:16:52Don't tell me they're not soldiers because they don't fight.
00:16:59Take a look.
00:17:01Come on, take a look.
00:17:05Tell me again, they're soldiers.
00:17:07They are.
00:17:08They're black men doing what they know how to do.
00:17:11The Army just gave them a job doing it.
00:17:16Well then, Mr. Carter, you and that dam are in pretty big trouble.
00:17:20I need seven men.
00:17:22You and six volunteers.
00:17:30You want me to choose six of my men so as you can get them killed?
00:17:35I want six volunteers.
00:17:39Do you want to ask them?
00:17:41Or shall I?
00:17:47I'll ask.
00:17:49But just for the record,
00:17:51I hope the first bullet hits you right between your big blue eyes.
00:18:00One, two, three.
00:18:03One, two, three.
00:18:06One, two, three.
00:18:09One, two, three.
00:18:12One, two, three.
00:18:15One, two, three.
00:18:18One, two, three.
00:18:23All right, all three step forward.
00:18:31The soldiers in the rear can fall out.
00:18:36The rest of you, we've got a job to do.
00:18:39Here.
00:18:44Right there.
00:18:50Hey, Clark.
00:18:51What?
00:18:52Where are we going now?
00:18:53The Boss said something about a dam.
00:18:57Who's the white fellow?
00:18:58He says he's the captain.
00:19:00The one the Boss was giving it to each other a few minutes ago.
00:19:03What kind of dam?
00:19:04Aw, man. Why don't you two shut up?
00:19:06There ain't gonna be no dam.
00:19:07There's gonna be some more latrines.
00:19:10I've seen Italian latrines, French latrines, and Belgian latrines.
00:19:14German latrines ain't gonna be no different. Right, Crump?
00:19:17Yeah, but we don't need no white man to tell us that.
00:19:20We don't need no white man at all.
00:19:25Hey, uh, Brightman, give me a cigarette.
00:19:28A what?
00:19:30A cigarette, man.
00:19:32Yeah, sure, sure.
00:19:38Are you still writing in that diary thing?
00:19:40Mm-hmm.
00:19:41Only, it's not a diary. It's more like a journal.
00:19:44About us.
00:19:46Let me see.
00:19:48No.
00:19:52You said it was about us.
00:19:55It is.
00:19:56I wanna see what you're saying about me, man.
00:19:58Let him be, Lewis.
00:20:02Shut up.
00:20:04Shut up, Batman.
00:20:08Hey, man, I know what it says without even looking.
00:20:11Uh, it says, Private Lewis, A1 soldier in the U.S. Army.
00:20:16Single-handedly washed 35 dirty T-shirts without once holding his nose.
00:20:19He ain't gonna have no nose to hold.
00:20:24Hold it!
00:20:34All right, that's enough.
00:20:37Get your gear together. We move out in five minutes.
00:20:39Five minutes.
00:21:03Hey, Doc.
00:21:04You wanna keep this for me?
00:21:06It'll be safer with you.
00:21:08Sure, I'll keep it.
00:21:09When I wanna write some more, I'll get it from you.
00:21:12Okay.
00:21:14Boss says we move out in about five minutes.
00:21:19Think we'll get to see some action this time?
00:21:21Well, it had to happen sooner or later.
00:21:29July 23, 1944.
00:21:31We encountered heavy action today.
00:21:34Lost three men to enemy artillery.
00:21:36Company fought magnificently,
00:21:38killing 23 of the enemy before taking the machine gun nest.
00:21:45Lieutenant Wallace sighted three men, myself included,
00:21:48for bravery under fire.
00:21:51I am continually awed by the heroism of this company
00:21:55under the severest of battle conditions.
00:21:59I will receive the Medal of Honor at a ceremony when we reach Berlin.
00:22:04Hold it!
00:22:07July 24, 1944.
00:22:09The German army advances in Berlin.
00:22:11The German army advances in Berlin.
00:22:13The German army advances in Berlin.
00:22:15The German army advances in Berlin.
00:22:17The German army advances in Berlin.
00:22:19The German army advances in Berlin.
00:22:21The German army advances in Berlin.
00:22:23The German army advances in Berlin.
00:22:25The German army advances in Berlin.
00:22:27The German army advances in Berlin.
00:22:29The German army advances in Berlin.
00:22:31The German army advances in Berlin.
00:22:33The German army advances in Berlin.
00:22:35The German army advances in Berlin.
00:22:37The German army advances in Berlin.
00:22:42Okay, let's move out.
00:23:05Hey, soldier, join the ranks.
00:23:35Sorry, Captain, my mind is quicker than my body.
00:23:40My mind don't know the walking soldiers.
00:23:42Yes, sir.
00:23:46Something amusing you, mister?
00:23:48Three years ago, I would have laughed at anyone in the face who said I'd be in the army today.
00:23:52Then why'd you join?
00:23:54Oh, a number of things.
00:23:56Duty, patriotism, stupidity.
00:24:00I thought I could be useful.
00:24:02Don't you work too hard, boy?
00:24:04Oh, no, sir.
00:24:06I love every minute of it.
00:24:11What do you do?
00:24:14What do I do, sir?
00:24:15What's your work?
00:24:17I am a cook, sir.
00:24:19A first-class cook.
00:24:22The army needs cooks.
00:24:25Evidently.
00:24:32Right.
00:24:43What's his name, Wallace?
00:24:45Whose name?
00:24:46The soldier I was talking to.
00:24:48Hayes. Private Hayes.
00:24:51Seems to be smarter than the average foot soldier.
00:24:57He's a teacher.
00:24:59What about him?
00:25:03What does he teach?
00:25:04Mechanical engineering?
00:25:06No, physics.
00:25:07What?
00:25:08Physics.
00:25:11Where?
00:25:13Howard University.
00:25:15University?
00:25:17Hmm.
00:25:18Boom-bap-beetle.
00:26:02I've used it before.
00:26:04In combat?
00:26:05Yeah.
00:26:07I was in combat before I joined the army.
00:26:10On 34th Street Division.
00:26:14That's an Harlem, baby.
00:26:18If you'd have come near me then, I'd have used it on you.
00:26:25Throw it.
00:26:27Where?
00:26:29That tree.
00:26:32Okay.
00:27:33Set them down the road.
00:27:38Why don't you stay on the high ground?
00:27:40Use the trees for cover.
00:27:41I'd rather stay on the road.
00:27:43The farmhouse isn't far ahead.
00:27:45I don't like it, Captain.
00:27:47We'll save an hour this way.
00:27:49We'll have to go back.
00:27:51No, we won't.
00:27:53We'll have to go back.
00:27:55We'll have to go back.
00:27:57We'll have to go back.
00:27:59We'll have to go back.
00:28:01We'll save an hour this way.
00:28:22Okay.
00:28:31Get down, you crazy fool!
00:28:51He can't hear you?
00:28:52He's deaf.
00:28:53Where is everybody?
00:28:54Captain's coming.
00:28:55Look out!
00:29:25We saved an hour, Captain.
00:29:50Come on, help me bury him.
00:29:52In time.
00:29:55Would there be time if he was white?
00:30:13Come on, buddy.
00:30:23Stop looking at him.
00:30:24He's just as dead if we bury him alive.
00:30:26Come on, let's go.
00:30:55Let's go.
00:31:19This has got to be the place.
00:31:25Follow me.
00:31:28I'll take over.
00:31:55London Bridge.
00:31:57He's fallen down.
00:32:25Get him to the barn, back of the house.
00:32:48This place ain't much.
00:32:50At least it's softer than the ground.
00:32:53Interesting, big gems for eating.
00:32:56We have to spend all day here and this place stinks.
00:33:00Would you rather spend it outside?
00:33:03You can vave to the German patrols when they come by.
00:33:07There are many of them in this area.
00:33:09This is Frau Ranzig.
00:33:10Frau Ranzig.
00:33:12Become.
00:33:14Gentlemen.
00:33:15You.
00:33:17The company.
00:33:20Frau Ranzig.
00:33:22You speak German pretty well.
00:33:25German is the language of physics.
00:33:28And cooking, Captain.
00:33:29The transmission will be at 1300.
00:33:31But if you need me, I'll be in the house.
00:33:33I hope you have a pleasant rest, gentlemen.
00:33:36We'd better check on the radio.
00:33:38I'll show it to you.
00:33:39Captain.
00:33:41You still haven't told us where we're going.
00:33:44You go on, I'll be right there.
00:33:46All right.
00:33:50The company will proceed to the Altgang Dam.
00:33:54Five kilometers north of the town of Ulster.
00:33:57And secure the dam until the arrival of the Allied forces.
00:34:01Is there anyone guarding the dam?
00:34:03Yes.
00:34:04Are we going to have any help?
00:34:06No.
00:34:08We can't make radio contact for another hour.
00:34:11We have to wait.
00:34:12Captain Carter said?
00:34:14How are we going to do it?
00:34:18I don't know, soldier.
00:34:32You will have to pretend this is tea, Lieutenant.
00:34:36I made it from some roots.
00:34:43I'd never know the difference.
00:34:47You don't want to rest like the others?
00:34:52The others don't know what I know.
00:34:56What do you know?
00:34:59That we'll all be dead tomorrow.
00:35:02Why do you say that?
00:35:06Because he's right.
00:35:08It is a company of clowns.
00:35:10Never even got through basic training.
00:35:12Never even fired at anything except cans.
00:35:15And they're supposed to capture a heavily guarded dam?
00:35:20Suicide.
00:35:22No, I don't think so.
00:35:27I watched my brother put on a uniform and march off to the war.
00:35:33Then he got to the bar and he turned around and he waved.
00:35:37But there was no smile.
00:35:39And I had no smile either.
00:35:43But I watched him go.
00:35:46Do you know why?
00:35:50Because I knew he was going to die.
00:35:54How? I mean, how did you know it?
00:35:57Because he was fighting for the wrong side.
00:36:03And so, I look at you now and I can tell.
00:36:07Then tell me.
00:36:09You can smile when you wave goodbye.
00:36:14Earlier today, I watched a man die.
00:36:17He was on the right side.
00:36:19I don't know about him, I just know about you.
00:36:22No, you don't know about me and you don't know about my men.
00:36:25I wish to God I could believe that righteousness could save our lives, but...
00:36:30Do you doubt your men, Leutnant?
00:36:33Or yourself?
00:36:34I don't know.
00:36:42There was a time when I knew, but...
00:36:50You know...
00:36:52I think that you're a strong man.
00:36:56But that... that you've...
00:36:59That you've...
00:37:00You're a strong man.
00:37:02But that... that you've...
00:37:04Yet something makes you doubt yourself.
00:37:08But... but if you believe it, then you will be dead tomorrow.
00:37:17Do you believe that?
00:37:19Yes.
00:37:31Get away from her, Wallace!
00:37:35What do you think you're doing?
00:37:37Don't ever let me see you touch a white woman or so...
00:37:40You're in my house, Captain.
00:37:43Even if there's a war on outside, you're a guest in here.
00:37:46You're incredible, Carter.
00:37:48The lives of seven men are on the line and you spend your time protecting the virtue of white women who get too close to black men.
00:37:57I feel sorry for you, man.
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00:39:01I didn't ask for this mission.
00:39:03Oh, that makes me feel better.
00:39:05You didn't ask. That changes everything.
00:39:08I didn't ask, but I expected soldiers.
00:39:17I don't want to kill these men.
00:39:19Well, you are.
00:39:21Little by little.
00:39:23A word here, a shove there, and you make a man feel small.
00:39:27Well, you think on that.
00:39:28When one shot from a friend can save you.
00:39:31And that one shot doesn't come.
00:39:33And that one shot doesn't come.
00:39:58This is London Bridge. Come in, Blue Nose.
00:40:01This is Blue Nose. Go ahead, London Bridge. Over.
00:40:03Odin!
00:40:05First, I want to thank you for this mission.
00:40:07You couldn't have picked a better outfit.
00:40:10Did you take the dam?
00:40:12We are on our way, General.
00:40:14I'm coming in tomorrow with the 3rd Regiment.
00:40:16That dam better be there.
00:40:18Tomorrow?
00:40:20Roger. Carter, we need that dam.
00:40:27Carter, did you hear me? I said we're coming in.
00:40:29Carter?
00:40:31Carter, did you hear me?
00:40:34Carter!
00:40:35Carter!
00:40:59Good day, Miss Lane.
00:41:01Good day. Come in.
00:41:03Doctor.
00:41:06Who's he to look like that?
00:41:10There were 5 of them and 7 of us.
00:41:13If we open up on them now, they'll never know we hit them.
00:41:15No.
00:41:17If they don't report him, there'll be a search.
00:41:19We don't want the whole German Army snooping around here.
00:41:21Let's just wait a few minutes and see what happens.
00:41:29Hold line!
00:41:31You can't hear us, Rowan.
00:41:36What's your name, Miss Lane?
00:41:38Anna.
00:41:40Anna.
00:41:42You're beautiful, Anna.
00:41:58What are they doing in there?
00:42:00Shut up!
00:42:02They could be coming around behind us.
00:42:03Lewis, I said shut up!
00:42:05Man, we're like sitting ducks in here.
00:42:07Come on, boss, let's split!
00:42:09No, not yet.
00:42:11Leave him in there! Let him have him!
00:42:13I ain't dying for no help from the hunk of officers.
00:42:15Where are you going, soldier?
00:42:17Far away from here, baby.
00:42:19That's desertion.
00:42:21What side are you on, man?
00:42:23You make one step toward that door and I'll kill you.
00:42:25Boss, we can leave!
00:42:27Is that what you waited 3 years to do, huh?
00:42:29Run when the going gets rough?
00:42:31You leave now, you deserve to dig holes for people like him.
00:42:34Now, who wants to make a move?
00:42:44Let's get out of here, we've got a long night.
00:43:03Let's get out of here.
00:43:33Let's get out of here.
00:44:04Look, more trees up ahead.
00:44:06That's where the woods are later.
00:44:08Yeah, good hiding places.
00:44:10Don't get cold feet on me, son.
00:44:12I know we ain't going to make it,
00:44:14but when the tree's looking at us, I can feel it.
00:44:16They're waiting.
00:44:18We'll find out soon enough.
00:44:21Let's get out of here.
00:44:23Let's get out of here.
00:44:25Let's get out of here.
00:44:27Let's get out of here.
00:44:29Let's get out of here.
00:44:31Let's get out of here.
00:44:34I don't want to die, Big Jim.
00:44:36Hey, man, ain't nothing to it.
00:44:39I don't want the pain.
00:44:41Just curl up inside of yourself.
00:44:46Look!
00:44:48I see one!
00:44:49See what?
00:44:50Up in the trees!
00:44:56Get him under cover of the line of fire.
00:44:58Captain!
00:44:59They're all in there!
00:45:01Stop it!
00:45:02You'll get us all killed!
00:45:04Captain!
00:45:05Shoot them!
00:45:06They're in there!
00:45:07Shoot them!
00:45:11Shoot them!
00:45:16Shoot them!
00:45:18Get out of that hole, mister.
00:45:20Captain, look.
00:45:21Shut up.
00:45:28I give you the three.
00:45:31I don't want to die.
00:45:33One.
00:45:34Please, sir.
00:45:38Two.
00:45:41Three.
00:45:42Let me talk to him, sir.
00:45:51You got two minutes.
00:45:53Shoot.
00:45:54God, shoot.
00:45:59There ain't nobody there, buddy.
00:46:02What?
00:46:03Just us chickens.
00:46:06It don't make no difference.
00:46:10God's gonna shoot me, and I can't move.
00:46:13Man, ain't nobody gonna hurt you.
00:46:15I'm scared, Big Jim.
00:46:17Yeah, I know.
00:46:18I'm scared, too.
00:46:20Not like me, Big Jim.
00:46:21I can't even walk.
00:46:22Sure you can.
00:46:23Just get up out of there.
00:46:24I can't.
00:46:29Anybody can be scared.
00:46:31It's what you do when you're scared
00:46:32makes you a something or a nothing.
00:46:34Always been a nothing.
00:46:37Maybe.
00:46:38Now you got a choice.
00:46:43All right, let's go.
00:46:44Let's go.
00:46:46Come on, man.
00:46:47All right.
00:46:49I'll leave you.
00:46:50And I'll tell Carter to come back with his pistol.
00:46:53And he can tell all his white friends.
00:46:54Man, I knew them niggers couldn't cut the mustard.
00:46:58They just curl up in a hole
00:46:59and let me shoot them in the head.
00:47:03And a hundred years from now,
00:47:04black men will be cleaning latrines
00:47:05just like you and me.
00:47:09So long, buddy.
00:47:15Come on.
00:47:16Come on.
00:47:45Come on.
00:48:16It's been a while since I made any wine here.
00:48:19Could have saved some for us.
00:48:21Take one of your boys and check inside there.
00:48:24Of course.
00:48:46That one's all clear.
00:48:47Clonk, you and Big Jim check the others, huh?
00:48:52Of course.
00:49:15Say, Doc, can I get my knife up from you?
00:49:22Keep writing, kid.
00:49:24Get it up.
00:49:25What's the rush?
00:49:26Beat it, kid.
00:49:27Beat it.
00:49:28Beat it.
00:49:30Here.
00:49:31Here.
00:49:32Here, buddy.
00:49:33Here, let me handle it.
00:49:34Here, you got it.
00:49:35Here, you got it.
00:49:36A-woo!
00:49:37Get in, there, there.
00:49:38Go.
00:49:39Get in there.
00:49:40Get in there.
00:49:41Come on.
00:49:42Go.
00:49:43All right.
00:49:44Get up.
00:49:45Come on.
00:49:46Come on.
00:49:47You want it?
00:49:48Go, go.
00:49:49Go.
00:49:50Come on.
00:49:51Go.
00:49:52Hey, Shelston.
00:49:59What?
00:50:03Can you get in there?
00:50:12Oh, yeah.
00:50:13Whoa, that's one in the wino.
00:50:17Oh, yeah.
00:50:43Hey, Lewis.
00:51:07We need a volunteer.
00:51:22You got a lot to choose from.
00:51:24We want you.
00:51:26Any special reason?
00:51:29You can use a knife.
00:51:31You may have to.
00:51:34We want you to scout the dam.
00:51:36Pick somebody else to go with you.
00:51:39Got it.
00:51:40What do you think?
00:51:43You'll be just fine.
00:51:44I want you to get as close as you can to the dam.
00:51:47You'll have to skirt the lake to get to the other end.
00:51:49That's where the detonators will be.
00:51:50Make a drone of where the charges are placed and get back here at 12 for an hour.
00:52:19All right.
00:52:39All right.
00:52:54On my foxhole, I can hear the sounds of artillery fire less than 100 yards away.
00:53:14We're waiting for orders to advance to the front.
00:53:24The pressure of constant fighting is beginning to tell on the faces of the men.
00:53:30And we hope for a day or two of rest after the coming fight.
00:53:46Find anything?
00:53:47Nothing, sir.
00:53:48Took a little bounce.
00:53:50Good.
00:53:51All of you fall in over there.
00:53:52All three of you.
00:53:53Come on.
00:53:55I didn't think we'd make it this far, but we've been lucky.
00:53:58You boys don't know how lucky we've been.
00:54:01But it's just starting to warm up.
00:54:04We've got to have that dam by nightfall, and there's not going to be luck that gets us through.
00:54:08You understand?
00:54:09Mm-hmm.
00:54:14Open it.
00:54:19What you going to use for bullets?
00:54:23All right.
00:54:30Oil it.
00:54:34Better tuck those inside, soldier.
00:54:36You want to save your hide.
00:54:38Yes, sir.
00:54:39I'm going outside to join Lieutenant Wallace.
00:54:41And when I get back, you better be in shape, you hear?
00:54:53Now, soldier, shine those dog boots and knock your eyes out.
00:54:59Spit on it.
00:55:00Do it.
00:55:06Oil up that rifle.
00:55:08And burn that uniform.
00:55:09It smells like gasoline.
00:55:11Yeah, boss.
00:55:28Straighten up that cap, soldier.
00:55:29You got it.
00:55:34You about through, soldier?
00:55:42What?
00:55:44Jim!
00:55:45Jim!
00:55:46Oh, God, Jim.
00:55:48He must be up on that roof over there.
00:55:50You go to the right.
00:55:51I'll go to the left.
00:55:55Oh, God, Jim.
00:55:57It's Amy, Shelster.
00:56:00Jim.
00:56:01It's true.
00:56:03Huh?
00:56:04Huh?
00:56:07Jim.
00:56:09Huh?
00:56:32Jim.
00:56:41Jim.
00:57:01Jim.
00:57:30I don't believe it.
00:57:54I think we've been hacked.
00:57:56What?
00:57:57We don't have a chance.
00:57:58When we come this far, I ain't going back without doing something.
00:58:01Here, take a look.
00:58:06What are they doing?
00:58:08Just heading the charge.
00:58:09I got a feeling we don't have as much time as we think.
00:58:12Well, we better get back.
00:58:14What about the droids?
00:58:15We can remember.
00:58:16Come on.
00:58:45Come on.
00:58:46Come on.
00:58:47So?
00:58:48Where are they?
00:58:49You know as much as I do, Captain.
00:58:50I know all that you're doing.
00:58:51I know they'd better get their bodies here in five more minutes.
00:58:52And if they don't come back?
00:58:53We've got their nose in this one.
00:58:54I was thinking about us, Captain.
00:58:55We go in without them.
00:58:56Unless you or somebody else has a better idea.
00:58:57Hey!
00:58:58Hey!
00:58:59Hey!
00:59:00Hey!
00:59:01Hey!
00:59:02Hey!
00:59:03Hey!
00:59:04Hey!
00:59:05Hey!
00:59:06Hey!
00:59:07Hey!
00:59:08Hey!
00:59:09Hey!
00:59:10Hey!
00:59:11Hey!
00:59:12Hey!
00:59:13Hey!
00:59:14Hey!
00:59:15Hey, hey!
00:59:16Oh!
00:59:17Oh!
00:59:21Oh!
00:59:28You don't have time.
00:59:34They're setting the charge.
00:59:35Where's Lewis?
00:59:36At a mine.
00:59:37It's dead.
00:59:38Where's the drawing?
00:59:39I never got it.
00:59:40But I remember.
00:59:41Tell us.
00:59:42Where's the charge?
00:59:43next to the water but the plunger is on the far side in the back of a truck let's go no wait wait
01:00:04you take it easy we'll come back yeah thank you
01:00:22I hope you all right
01:00:23you're gonna be all right here
01:00:32goodbye
01:00:35hey where's grunt
01:00:53so
01:01:08now this is right we should be able to see it from that hill
01:01:12seeing it's one thing saving it's another one thing at a time
01:01:23so
01:01:43it's still there
01:01:44yeah
01:01:55you gotta get closer
01:02:15so
01:02:22so
01:02:41and the first thing they do is connect the wires and all this time we can just watch
01:02:48you take the man there's the box we can make it hard to get near this time
01:02:54but way too most of them have left
01:03:09what's going on looks like the farmer's giving them a hard time
01:03:17up
01:03:31it's
01:03:48so
01:04:01oh
01:04:17so
01:04:32cover me
01:04:47so
01:05:05the truck
01:05:17so
01:05:48so
01:05:55july 25th we've been assured by major wallace there will be a rest for us when we reach berlin
01:06:02the fighting has been hard the strain almost unbearable i will receive the medal of honor
01:06:10from general eisenhower but the heroism of the company will be preserved by the men who have
01:06:16seen us fight and die
01:06:28they get his time i have to keep a record
01:06:35what's in the book he has some notes better keep that too
01:06:40send it to his folks
01:06:41me
01:07:01anyway i was gonna be far away from here baby i saw that hay wagon
01:07:07and i hadn't decided if i was gonna be something or nothing
01:07:13you're done good
01:07:19i don't know
01:07:37so
01:07:47um
01:08:07so
01:08:20so
01:08:37so
01:08:41hey boy what you standing there for you better get some latrine
01:09:06so
01:09:13hey me
01:09:37so
01:09:46so
01:10:06so