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Susan! Susan! Susan!
That's what Carey Grant
said in "Bringing Up Baby".
Exactly.
Thank you.
Okay I'm fine with
calling him Susan.
Ping Pong, you are being
promoted to loader on Max's team
until we find a replacement for
Kelly; get a good system worked
out with your gunner, alright?
No problem Sarge.
We'll show you how a real
gun team works.
Oh yeah, you do that Max,
alright.
Alright everybody McConkie needs
his Hellcats up in Brownlog.
Brownlog? It's a Braunlage,
Braunlage.
You done?
We are not fighting the German
language or the people,
we are fighting the Nazis.
So we need to persuade the
Germans to come out with
their hands up.
We got a lot of work to do.
Lets load up.
Mitchell, I need another two
rounds of armor piercing
- for the ready rack.
- You got it.
Danny!
Get down here!
You want to dig a fox
hole for fun?
No why would I want to do that?
Because you are a numbskull,
I told you yesterday,
"don't smoke around the ammo".
I know I'm sorry I forgot.
You forgot?
He forgot.
How do you forget, you're the loader,
you handle ammo more than
anybody on this crew?
I don't know why I forget,
I just-
Keep it up, and you'll be digging a fox hole
for each man on this team, you got me?
Yes Sarge.
You don't have to wonder
anymore, it's been confirmed,
Barlow's IQ test results
came back negative.
Here you go Danny Boy.
Sorry for the delay gentlemen but
we are going to finally get you out of here.
Lieutenant, you feeling okay?
I'm fine, just a
little knackered.
So what happened out there?
What did Shonbeck do to you?
Well, that is a long story.
I don't know where he came from,
past a farm of Quedlinburg.
Shonbeck took us
out into the woods,
I was sure he was
going to kill us.
Lieutenant Goss, 12 kilometers
is quite far on foot,
I'm surprised you were not
caught sooner.
do help I have to admit.
Shall we take a walk gentlemen.
You see the dilemma here is that
there are strict orders to shoot
any enemy soldiers who disguise
themselves as Germans.
Stop here.
Turn around,
kneel down.
My favorite pistol, my father
took it from a British officer
it's much better than
our 9mm Luger.
Do you know why the British
changed from the 455 Webley to
Do you lieutenant?
You're British,
perhaps some insight.
No? Neither do I.
It just seem odd to use
the Enfield over the Webley,
such a waste.
There is a game we liked to play
on the Russian front;
whomever is the last
man standing,
well he can be on his
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