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through the Bulge.
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and then we came this way.
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gotta be the logging road...
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means we get right there.
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crying, Malark...
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Jacques the woods near the town of Foy...
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fire and had a couple of casualties.
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met little resistance.
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moment of the day.
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getting a Luger since Normandy.
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from foxhole to foxhole...
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he'd finally got one.
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saddle, like a sack of potatoes.
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part, if I do say so myself.
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shoot the wings off a fly.
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is he? Where does he ever go?
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wish he'd stay there.
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That was no rifle.
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It's my fucking leg.
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gun in your pants?
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it or nothing. Goddamn it.
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it, I swear. Medic!
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fine. Don't worry about it. Come on.
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bitch. I think maybe I hit bone.
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You'll be all right.
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or something for him.
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leg? Yeah, right.
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put this across him.
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a great shot, right?
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on, you jump out of planes.
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You're gonna be fine.
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to an aid station.
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let's get ready to move him.
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couldn't tell how bad he was bleeding.
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aid station, he was already dead.
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artery in his leg, sir.
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difference if you had known.
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in the leg, that's it.
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140. I'm gonna go back and make sure
the boys are all dug in, sir.
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145. I was there, sir.
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147. "Where's Dike?"
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question 1,000 times.
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a few times myself.
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150. There were long stretches where we
didn't know where Lieutenant Dike was.
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151. He'd disappear, go off on
these walks for hours at a time.
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152. Wouldn't have been so bad if he was
just one of the guys in the company...
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supposed to be leading the company.
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CO we could all respect.
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156. but before we got a chance to find
out, he was accidentally shot by a sentry.
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CP, Lieutenant Shames, that understood?
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because he made bad decisions.
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he made no decisions.
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is planning a move.
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called away regularly.
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you want us to go for?
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with you at a later time, Lieutenant Compton.
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of somebody at Division.
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to get some combat experience.
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Company was an annoyance to him.
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boys, we're screwed.
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Dike's never around.
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even with Foxhole Norman.
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We're doing all right now.
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little town down the hill.
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these guys are called Germans.
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got tanks. I know.
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wanna go into that town.
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183. Guess who they're gonna want to
go knocking on the goddamn doors.
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you're talking to here.
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do all this with a CO...
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that lump in his throat is his goddamn nose.
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freezing our ass off.
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replacement officer coming in here...
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who've known each other for two years.
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together since Normandy.
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show up and lead them?
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gain the respect of the toughest...
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sons of bitches in the entire ETO?
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integrity of the company.
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just 'cause I got a bad feeling about him.
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who'd I put in his place?
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I'm talking, you got that?
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like to have running Easy.
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your job any more.
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something useful.
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knocked out of this thing...
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I'll still kill you.
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gonna check on the other guys.
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front of Delancey's and just...
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around, he was his old self again.
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Who the hell's he talking to?
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jump out of a perfectly good airplane.
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than that? Probably not.
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Niagara once. Yeah.
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George. I swam across the river.
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downstream before I got across.
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point. You're an idiot.
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mom run a boarding house.
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paratroopers in Life magazine.
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training, how hard it was.
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paratrooper you had to be the best.
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with the best, sir.
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to think about it that much.
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you. This came from Division.
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notice? Not quite.
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with your leadership problem.
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I can't help you with that...
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to pluck one officer...
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in the heroic defense of Bastogne...
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States on a 30-day furlough.
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war bond drive, that kind of thing.
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good for you. Thank you.
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your leaving help me?
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up there. That's why I came to Europe.
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me there was a war on.
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this thing's wasted on me.
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could use a long trip home.
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in weeks. Hell of a guy.
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means a lot, you know?
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Peacock. Hip hip hooray.
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10th Panzer grenadiers dug in here.
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we haven't been able to spot it yet.
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last night, three Tigers.
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for a moment, sir? Yeah.
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being rescued by Patton?
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fucking rescued by Patton.
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372. You don't have to do that. Get yourself
back to the aid station. Heal up.
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back with the fellas, sir.
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aid station for three days...
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glad to have him back.
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look who I found.
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more. How are you, Joe?
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Escaped from the aid station.
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for two years and I forgot his face.
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Year's Eve gift from a luftwaffe.
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It's called wounded, peanut.
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out of a tree or something.
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crap flying around here.
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get dinged sometime.
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guys has been hit at least once.
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he's a two-timer.
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glass in Normandy...
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potato masher in Holland.
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of exploding tank in Holland.
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has never been hit.
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Takes one to know one, Skip.
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the neck in Holland.
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405. Right next to him, that other
skinny guy, that's Popeye.
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406. He got shot in his scrawny
little butt in Normandy.
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407. And Buck got shot in his
rather large butt in Holland.
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408. Yeah, kind of an Easy Company
tradition, getting shot in the ass.
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409. Even First Sergeant
Lipton over there...
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410. he got a couple of pieces of
a tank shell burst at Carentan.
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411. One chunk in the face.
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412. Another chunk almost
took off his nuts.
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413. How are those nuts,
Sarge? Doing fine, Bill.
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414. Nice of you to ask.
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415. On the afternoon of January 3...
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416. most of E Company headed back to our
old position in the woods overlooking Foy.
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417. A few men remained in the Bois Jacques attached
to D Company to hold the main line of resistance.
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418. Good luck, ladies.
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419. Been nice knowing you.
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420. Wouldn't drink too
much if I were you.
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421. Be careful if he offers you a
cigarette. What are they talking about?
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422. If who offers us a
cigarette? Speirs.
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423. Who? Lieutenant Speirs.
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424. Lieutenant Ronald Speirs was one
of the platoon leaders in D Company.
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425. He was already a legend.
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426. The stories about Speirs are
probably all bullshit anyway.
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427. What stories?
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428. What stories?
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429. Supposedly Speirs shot one of
his own men for being drunk.
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430. You're kidding.
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431. That's unbelievable.
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432. Yeah, and there's another one
about him giving cigarettes...
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433. to 20 German POWs
before killing them.
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434. He shot 20 POWs? Actually,
I heard it was more like 30.
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435. Christenson. Lieutenant Speirs.
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436. I got the name right, didn't
I, Christenson? Yes, sir.
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437. What are you men doing out here?
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438. We're watching the line, sir.
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439. Keep up the good work. You
might wanna reinforce your cover.
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440. Lieutenant Dike said not even to bother.
That we're only gonna be here one day.
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441. Lieutenant Dike said that?
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442. Then forget what I said.
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443. Carry on.
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444. Anyone care for a smoke?
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445. You?
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446. Late in the afternoon
on January 3...
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447. we returned to our old position
in the woods overlooking Foy.
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448. You gotta be fucking kidding me.
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449. Someone's gonna die.
Someone's gonna fucking die.
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450. Guarnere, look at this shit!
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451. One of those 1st Battalion
fuckers took a dump in my foxhole.
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452. I think they shit in
everyone's foxhole, Joe.
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453. I don't think they wanted to
spend much time above ground.
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454. While we were in
the Bois Jacques...
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455. the Germans had been
shelling our old position.
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456. There were signs of
tree bursts everywhere.
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457. That got our attention.
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458. Light and noise discipline.
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459. We're getting close.
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460. Looking across the field at
Foy, I could see enemy troops.
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461. I still couldn't see their artillery,
but I knew it was down there.
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462. Looks like the Krauts have been pounding
this area with pretty big stuff, 88s.
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463. I'd say they got this whole
stretch of the line targeted.
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464. They're not shelling now. Maybe
they've got a new target...
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465. No, they're just waiting.
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466. For what? For us to
reoccupy the position.
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467. Maybe we should
fall back and dig in.
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468. No, it's our job to
hold the line here.
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469. We've got pretty good foxholes.
We just need to fortify the covers.
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470. If they've got us targeted,
maybe... We hold the line here.
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471. Sergeant Lipton's right.
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472. We're gonna strengthen our
covers and we're gonna hang in.
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473. We're not gonna fall back.
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474. Right, Lieutenant?
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475. Right, Lieutenant? Fine.
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476. You all take care of it.
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477. I gotta go talk to Regiment.
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478. We'd better get moving. Yeah.
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479. Here you go, Bill. Thanks, Lip.
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480. I'll get you some more
branches. I'd appreciate that.
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481. Incoming!
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482. Take cover!
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483. Take cover!
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484. Take cover! Come
on, find some cover!
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485. They got us zeroed!
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486. Find some cover, find a foxhole!
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487. Come on, take cover!
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488. Take cover!
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489. Come on, find some cover!
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490. Take cover!
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491. Shit.
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492. Come on, find some cover!
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493. For some reason, at that moment,
in that half-finished foxhole...
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494. all I could think about was the
Fourth of July when I was a kid.
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495. I loved to make my own firecrackers,
cherry bombs, ladyfingers.
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496. I loved to blow up dirt clods
and pop bottles and the like.
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497. Looked forward to it all year long.
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498. What I saw that day
was the most awesome...
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499. and terrifying display of
firepower I'd ever seen in my life.
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500. Of course, I wouldn't have been laughing
if I'd known what happened to Joe Toye.
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501. Maybe we should see if anybody's
hit. Malark, that's what they want.
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502. The Krauts are trying to
draw us out in the open.
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503. Stay in your foxholes.
Stay in your foxholes!
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504. Are you okay, can you walk?
Come on, find a foxhole, come on.
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505. I gotta get up.
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506. I gotta get up.
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507. I gotta get up.
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508. I need my helmet.
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509. I need help!
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510. You hear that? Is that Joe?
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511. Help! Yeah, I think that's Joe.
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512. Stay.
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513. Stay down!
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514. Stay in your foxholes!
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515. Help!
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516. Help, anyone there?
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517. Jesus. I gotta get up.
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518. I gotta get up.
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519. Shit.
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520. Come on, Joe. Come on, buddy.
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521. Come on, pal.
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522. You said you'd get back
to the States before me.
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523. You ain't going anywhere,
you're all right.
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524. I gotta get my helmet.
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525. Forget it. I gotta get my helmet.
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526. Anyone there?
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527. Hang on. Help!
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528. Who's that? It's Heff.
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529. Come on, get me out of here, Lip.
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530. Come on.
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531. I got you.
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532. Come on, Joe, I got you.
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533. Come on, Joe.
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534. Hang on.
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535. Are you okay? Come on.
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536. Think I overdid it on
the cover for my foxhole?
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537. Incoming!
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538. Take cover!
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539. Come on!
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540. Hurry up, Guarno,
you're gonna get bombed!
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541. Come on! Move it, Bill!
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542. Come on, Joe.
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543. Hold on, I'll be there,
I'm gonna help you.
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544. No!
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545. Medic!
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546. During the second barrage,
I wasn't laughing anymore.
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547. Lip!
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548. Are you okay?
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549. Stay down!
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550. You stay down!
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551. First Sergeant Lipton?
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552. You get things organized here.
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553. I'm gonna go for help.
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554. What the fuck?
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555. Lip, where the fuck's
he going? I don't know.
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556. Get Battalion on the line.
Tell them to notify BAS.
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557. Battalion's up, Lip.
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558. Medic!
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559. Stay ready.
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560. Sons of bitches might be
trying to come through.
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561. You okay, One Lung? Sergeant!
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562. How you doing, Popeye? 100
percent ready to kill Germans, Lip.
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563. Okay, Joe.
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564. Doc, what can I do? Hold this.
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565. You got a smoke?
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566. Jesus, what's a guy gotta
do to get killed around here?
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567. Bill, you're going first.
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568. Whatever you say, Doc, whatever
you say. Over here, take this man.
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569. Lip, they got old Guarnere
this time. We got you, soldier.
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570. Just lie back.
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571. Take it easy. I told you I'd
beat you back to the States.
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572. Lip.
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573. How's Buck?
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574. Luz, how's Buck?
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575. He's fine.
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576. You sure? Yes, he's fine.
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577. I think you should
probably go talk to him now.
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578. All right.
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579. Some say Buck changed after
he was shot in Holland.
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580. Maybe.
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581. I know something happened to him when
he saw Toye and Guarnere on the ground.
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582. On the report it said Compton was being
taken off the line because of trench foot.
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583. Didn't say anything about
him losing his friends.
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584. Buck was a great combat leader.
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585. He was wounded in Normandy,
and again in Holland.
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586. He received the Silver Star for his part
in taking out those German guns on D-day.
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587. He took everything the Krauts
could throw at him time and again.
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588. Lieutenant Compton?
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589. "UCLA did not make the
Rose Bowl this winter.
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590. "Probably because
you weren't there.
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591. "I'm sure you're teaching
all of your young soldiers...
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592. "... the joy you have of the sport.
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593. "Gosh, how we all know what an
exciting young man you are...
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594. "... and how your heart and love... "
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595. I guess he just couldn't take seeing his
friends Toye and Guarnere torn up like that.
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596. No one ever thought
any less of him for it.
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597. Hey Bull.
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598. With Buck off the line, there was no
longer any possible alternative to Dike.
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599. At least none we could see.
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600. Thanks.
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601. Muck.
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602. Muck. Yes, Sergeant?
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603. I'm looking for Lieutenant Dike.
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604. We were stuck with Dike.
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605. And he was off taking a walk.
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606. Sure thing.
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607. Lightning Six, kidnap.
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608. Yes, sir. We've cleared all
the green area between...
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609. We'd cleared the woods east of Foy.
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610. So, a few days later, E Company
and the rest of the 506...
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611. cleared the woods west of Foy.
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612. There was little resistance.
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613. You fellas know I got no
reason to bullshit you, right?
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614. Look, I'm not gonna bullshit
you. This is what I saw.
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615. It was so unbelievable,
you might not believe me.
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616. So, you-know-who comes
running up to Lipton.
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617. He's got no helmet,
no gear, no nothing.
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618. First Sergeant Lipton,
you organize things here...
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619. and I'm gonna go for help.
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620. I need to go polish
my oak leaf clusters.
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621. Luz. That's really good.
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622. It's okay. Fellas.
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623. Goodnight all. Yeah, see
you, Luz. See you, Malark.
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624. What can I do for you, Sarge? Two
things, first, great impression of Dike.
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625. You think? I thought
it was a little off.
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626. No, you got it pretty good.
Second, don't do it any more.
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627. Especially the part
about what he said to me.
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628. It doesn't do anybody
any good, okay?
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629. Yeah, I got you. All right.
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630. Wise ass.
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631. Incoming!
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632. Luz!
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633. Come on! Hurry!
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634. Luz!
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635. Stay down! Come on!
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636. Get in here! Come on!
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637. Come on! Come on, Luz!
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638. Muck and Penkala! What?
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639. Muck and Penkala got hit!
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640. Medic!
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641. Medic!
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642. It's my shoulder. Come on, get up!
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643. Stay down till you
get the all clear.
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644. Thought you didn't smoke. I don't.
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645. The shell that hit the foxhole
Luz and I were in was a dud.
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646. The one that hit Muck and
Penkala's foxhole wasn't.
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647. That's just the way it was.
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648. Muck and Penkala were good men.
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649. Their death hit
Malarkey the hardest.
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650. Malarkey's best friends in the Company
had been Compton, Muck, and Penkala.
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651. In less than a week,
he'd seen two of them die.
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652. What's the word? The
men on the line are okay.
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653. Food has just been resupplied.
We're in good shape.
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654. Okay, we'll just hunker down.
We might get some relief soon.
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655. Okay? All right.
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656. All right.
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657. Later that day, we were back in
our old position overlooking Foy.
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658. We were all worried about Malarkey.
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659. Malark.
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660. Didn't I hear you say you wanted to
bring a Luger home for your kid brother?
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661. Yeah.
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662. Why don't you...
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663. Why don't you give him that?
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664. It's Hoob's, right? Yeah.
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665. Yeah, I was gonna
get rid of it but I...
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666. I don't know.
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667. Listen...
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668. Captain Winters was wondering if you
wanted to go back to battalion and...
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669. work as his
runner for a few days.
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670. Tell him thanks,
I'm gonna stay here.
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671. Look, why don't you at least
come back for an hour or so.
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672. Say goodbye to Buck. I'm
sure it'll mean a lot to him.
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673. All right.
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674. You be careful with that.
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675. Getting even 50 yards
back from the line...
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676. just for an hour or two could make a
big difference in a soldier's state of mind.
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677. The morning after the shelling
that killed Muck and Penkala...
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678. I saw a soldier try to dig
a foxhole with his bare hands.
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679. Private.
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680. Didn't notice he'd torn
off his fingernails.
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681. Private.
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682. I got him out of there quickly.
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683. Not for his sake, but for ours.
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684. Fear is poison in combat.
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685. It's something we all felt,
but you just didn't show it.
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686. You can't.
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687. It's destructive
and it's contagious.
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688. Told you I'd get you started.
We got a bleeder here.
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689. Buck was never the same after seeing
Toye and Guarnere get hit that day.
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690. I guess he just needed
some time away from it all.
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691. The barrages on January 3, and
the shelling on January 9...
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692. marked the low point in the war
for many of the men in E Company.
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693. Even then, very few actually broke.
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694. I knew the terror of those shellings
and the pressure we'd been under...
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695. since we got to Bastogne could
take their toll in other ways.
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696. I was afraid the men would lose
focus, suffer a drop in morale.
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697. And that was dangerous,
especially in combat.
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698. More of which lay in store for us.
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699. Perconte.
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700. We'd cleared the woods
east and west of Foy.
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701. Now it was time for the
inevitable assault on Foy, itself.
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702. Frankly, I was dreading it.
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703. I always knew the E Company
men who trained at Toccoa...
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704. wouldn't survive
the war unscathed...
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705. but now I was beginning to wonder if
any of us were gonna make it through at all.
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706. E Company would lead the attack.
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707. The problem was, at
least in my estimation...
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708. E Company still
did not have a leader.
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709. The night before the attack, I
did something as First Sergeant...
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710. I would never have
imagined myself doing.
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711. Lip.
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712. Didn't figure you for a
smoking man. Neither did I.
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713. D Company, Lieutenant
Speirs, patrol order.
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714. So?
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715. We've been watching Foy all
day, sir, not much activity.
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716. Want a coffee? No, thank you, sir.
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717. How's Easy's status? The men
are good, sir, they're prepared.
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718. I'm gonna be leading
2nd Platoon, tomorrow.
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719. They're probably the
weakest after losing Toye...
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720. and Guarnere, and
Muck, and Penkala.
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721. But all in all, I have every
confidence in the men, sir.
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722. Good.
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723. But, on the other hand, I have
no confidence in our CO, sir.
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724. Lieutenant Dike is an
empty uniform, Captain.
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725. He's just...
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726. He's not there, sir.
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727. He's gonna be there tomorrow.
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728. Yes, sir, I understand he
will be there physically.
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729. But tomorrow's gonna
be the real deal...
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730. and he's gonna
have to lead those men.
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731. He's gonna have to make
decisions, sir, and I...
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732. I gotta tell you, sir, I think he's gonna
get a lot of Easy Company men killed.
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733. Thank you, Sergeant,
that'll be all. Yes, sir.
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734. I said what I had to say. There
was nothing Winters could do.
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735. He couldn't very well
remove a company CO.
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736. Especially a well-connected one...
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737. because of the misgivings
of a company first sergeant.
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738. There's an eighth of a mile of open field
to cross before we get down here into Foy.
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739. There's little cover,
so move quickly.
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740. There's two sections of light
machine guns, either end.
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741. They'll give you covering fire.
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742. 3rd Battalion will come from
the east led by I Company.
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743. That should cause distraction.
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744. D Company will be in reserve
but we shouldn't need them.
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745. You gotta move in there fast.
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746. Get in there before they can bring
their mortars and artillery down on you.
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747. Clear? Clear.
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748. I'm relying on you. Get it done.
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749. Covering fire! Let's
go! Keep it moving!
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750. Suppressing fire!
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751. Keep moving! Move!
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752. Let's go!
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753. Suppressing fire! Fire!
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754. Keep them tight, Shames.
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755. Keep moving. Come on.
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756. Krauts in the open!
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757. Keep moving! Three inside!
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758. Wait a minute, where's Foley?
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759. Randleman!
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760. Liebgott.
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761. Where the hell is 1st Platoon?
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762. Hold up! Keep moving!
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763. Easy Company, hold up!
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764. 2nd Platoon, hold up!
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765. Will you move! Get
me Foley on the radio.
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766. Get out of there! Move! Sir,
I think we should take cover.
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767. Find some cover!
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768. Find some cover! What?
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769. Stay down!
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770. Easy Red, Easy Red. Easy Six.
Over. Six, Easy Red, go ahead.
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771. Easy Red, Easy Red,
stand by for the Six.
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772. Foley, you get back here where
I can see you, goddamn it!
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773. 1st Platoon, hold up.
Take cover! Martin.
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774. Come on, soldier,
with me. With you, sir.
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775. Fire!
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776. Fall back!
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777. Take cover! Goddamn it.
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778. Go forward!
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779. Herron, on me. Move back.
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780. Stay on my ass. Hold
fast, 2nd Platoon.
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781. Follow Lipton! Take cover!
What are we doing, Lieutenant?
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782. Why are we stopped? Fall back!
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783. Roger, kidnap.
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784. Standby to Six,
Lieutenant, what's the plan?
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785. I don't know!
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786. You'd better get Dike
on that radio to me now.
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787. Lieutenant, what's the plan?
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788. Captain Winters,
sir. What's the plan?
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789. Okay, Foley. Foley,
you take your men...
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790. on a flanking mission
around the village...
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791. and attack it from the rear.
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792. Dike, we cannot stay here!
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793. You want 1st Platoon to
attack the village, by itself?
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794. We will provide suppressing fire.
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795. We're gonna be alone
out there, Lieutenant.
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796. We will provide suppressing fire!
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797. Get going forward!
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798. You need to talk to
Captain Winters, sir.
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799. Sir, okay, here it is.
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800. We go on a flanking run in the back of
the village and we attack from the rear.
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801. Ramirez, two guys, take them, go.
Find some cover behind the stable.
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802. Go!
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803. Shit! Jesus Christ.
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804. Webb, move up, find cover!
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805. Suppressing fire, now!
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806. Perconte! I got you.
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807. Give me some cover!
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808. How you doing, Perconte?
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809. They shot me in my ass, Martin.
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810. You're all right, stay down!
I think we lost five men.
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811. Can you locate? The building
with the caved-in roof.
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812. The building with
the caved-in roof.
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813. Sir, we are sitting ducks here.
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814. We have to keep moving!
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815. You've got to keep moving!
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816. Dick! Captain Winters. Goddamn
it, you do not go out there.
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817. You're the Battalion
Commander, now get back here!
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818. Dick, I understand your
attachment to Easy Company...
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819. Speirs, get yourself over here!
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820. Get out there and relieve Dike
and take that attack on in.
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821. Webb, fall back,
you're too exposed.
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822. Come on, Webb, let's go, kid.
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823. Hang on, Perco. Fire!
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824. Lieutenant, what are we doing?
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825. I'm taking over.
First Sergeant Lipton.
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826. What have we got?
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827. Sir, most of the Company
is spread out here.
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828. 1st platoon tried an end around but
they're stretched out, pinned by a sniper.
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829. I believe he's there
at the caved-in roof.
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830. Destroy that building with
mortars and grenade launchers.
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831. Then, I want 1st to go
in, forget going around.
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832. Everybody else,
follow me. Yes, sir.
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833. Thank God.
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834. All right, 3rd Platoon, let's go!
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835. All right, you heard the
word, 2nd Platoon, on the CO!
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836. Sergeant Alley! Got it, Sarge.
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837. Okay, 1st Platoon, move out!
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838. On your feet, 2nd
Platoon. Move out!
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839. Get on your goddamn feet.
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840. Come on!
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841. Come on, Luz, let's
get the bastards.
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842. Fire!
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843. Come on, move out!
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844. Fire! Take cover!
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845. Fire!
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846. Go! Go on, come on.
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847. Take the cart out!
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848. Fire!
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849. Lipton.
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850. Street fight, Item. Easy Six, over.
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851. What do you see, Lipton? Armor
and infantry, a lot of infantry.
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852. I Company's should be on
the other side of town.
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853. Do you see any sign of them?
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854. Radio, anything? No, sir.
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855. Sir, I think they're
gonna pull back.
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856. We don't connect with
I, they'll escape.
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857. That's right, wait here.
Item, Item. Easy Six.
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858. What the hell?
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859. At first, the Germans
didn't shoot at him.
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860. I think they couldn't quite
believe what they were seeing.
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861. But that wasn't the
really astounding thing.
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862. The astounding thing was that
after he hooked up with I Company...
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863. he came back.
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864. ? I've been working
on the railroad?
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865. ? All the live long day?
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866. ? I've been working
on the railroad?
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867. We took over 100 German prisoners.
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868. After that it was mostly clean up.
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869. Let's go, move it, move it!
Take them down to the barn.
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870. ? Rise up early in the morn?
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871. Sit down.
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872. Sniper!
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873. Take cover!
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874. Come on.
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875. Where is he?
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876. Shit, I can't see him.
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877. Second floor,
building on the right.
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878. Don't miss, Shifty. Now!
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879. Over here. I need help over here. Hey,
can you guys get over here and help?
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880. Mellet, Herron, Sowosko, and
Ken Webb were killed by a sniper.
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881. There would've been more if it
hadn't been for Shifty Powers.
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882. You hit bad, Perconte?
Beautiful wound, Lip.
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883. They shot me right through my ass.
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884. You hang tough. Sarge.
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885. Yeah? Is it true about Dike?
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886. Yeah.
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887. Thank God for small mercies?
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888. Yeah.
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889. We'd been looking down at Foy...
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890. for the better part of a month,
knowing that's where we had to go.
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891. It was a great relief
to have done it.
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892. A lot of the men thought once we'd
taken Foy they'd get off the line...
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893. ship us back to
Mourmelon for a breather.
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894. But that wasn't to be.
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895. Two days later, we took Noville,
and after that, Rachamps.
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896. We spent our night in
Rachamps, in a convent.
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897. It was the first time we'd
spent a night indoors in a month.
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898. The sisters there brought in
their choir to sing for us.
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899. It was heaven.
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900. The mood of the men was relaxed.
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901. We were finally being relieved
and would soon be in Mourmelon.
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902. Of course, in the morning we found
out Mourmelon would have to wait.
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903. Hitler had launched a
counteroffensive in Alsace...
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904. and we were bound for the town
of Hagenau to help hold the line.
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905. But at least for that
night we didn't know it yet.
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906. That night we were okay.
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907. I spent that night trying
to come up with a roster...
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908. for the Company,
to see who we had left.
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909. We'd come into Belgium
with 121 men and officers...
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910. plus 24 replacements.
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911. That's 145 total. We
were going out with 63.
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912. Guarnere was badly wounded
and Hoobler died accidentally.
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913. Joe Toye had lost his leg.
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914. Among the dead were
Herron, Mellet...
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915. Sowosko, Kenneth
Webb, Harold Webb...
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916. Alex Penkala, and Skip Muck.
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917. Our month in Belgium cost us
one good officer, Buck Compton.
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918. And one bad one, Norman Dike.
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919. But we gained a good one in the
end, so I guess we came out ahead.
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920. What is it?
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921. Nothing.
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922. I'd better get back to
Battalion before they disappear.
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923. You wanna ask me, don't
you? Ask you what, sir?
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924. You wanna know if they're true
or not, the stories about me.
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925. Did you ever notice
with stories like that...
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926. everyone says they heard it
from someone who was there...
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927. but then when you
ask that person...
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928. they say they heard it
from someone who was there.
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929. It's nothing new, really.
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930. I bet if you went back 2,000 years,
you'd hear a couple of centurions...
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931. yakking about how Tercius lopped off
the heads of some Carthaginian prisoners.
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932. Maybe they kept talking about it
because they never heard Tercius deny it.
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933. Maybe because Tercius knew there
was some value to the men...
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934. thinking he was the meanest, toughest,
son of a bitch in the Roman legion.
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935. Sir?
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936. These men aren't really
concerned about the stories.
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937. They're just glad to
have you as our CO.
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938. They're happy to have
a good leader again.
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939. From what I've heard,
they've always had one.
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940. I've been told there's always
been one man they could count on.
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941. Led them in Bois Jacques,
held them together...
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942. when they were
shelled in the woods.
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943. Every day he kept his spirits up, kept
the men focused, gave them direction.
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944. All the things a good
combat leader does.
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945. You don't have any idea who
I'm talking about, do you?
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946. No, sir.
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947. Hell, it was you, First Sergeant.
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948. Ever since Winters made Battalion,
you've been the leader of Easy Company.
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949. And you're not gonna be
first sergeant much longer.
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950. Sir?
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951. Winters put in for a Battlefield
Commission and Sink approved on your behalf.
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952. You should get the
official nod in a few days.
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953. Congratulations, Lieutenant.
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954. Look, it's 1st Battalion.
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955. What do you want?
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956. Yeah, thanks for crapping in
our foxholes, you shitheads.
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957. It's our pleasure.
Enjoy the walk, boys.
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958. There they go, Easy Company.
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