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Enter a world where danger and mystery take flight. Soaring Shadows follows daring pilots and secret missions that unfold high above the clouds. Suspense, action, and unexpected twists await as shadows rise and soar across the skies. Are you ready to face the unknown?
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00:00:00Sound line, plane number 75. Now coming in. All persons please stand clear of yellow line until plane has stopped. Thanks for using post line and we hope you have a pleasant trip.
00:00:30What are you looking for? A violin? Move along. All right already.
00:00:55Say, uh, why don't we start jumping out of planes?
00:01:02A gung ho, boy. Son, I'll tell you, you brush up on, say, about eight weeks of basic training, then you can talk to Geronimo.
00:01:10Move!
00:01:19Albert!
00:01:20Guess maybe my mom made me bring too much stuff, huh? It kind of gets in the way.
00:01:25It is all right to bring my guitar, ain't it?
00:01:30There's always got to be one in every group. Move along, Elvis.
00:01:34No, my name ain't Elvis. It's Eddie. Eddie Slocum. I'm going into the Airborne.
00:01:38That's nice. I bet mommy is real proud of you. Would you mind walking over and getting in the bus?
00:01:44Oh, no, I don't mind. He doesn't mind. Isn't that nice? He's a nice boy. Move!
00:01:51Move!
00:01:55Hold it up.
00:02:21Hold it up.
00:02:22Hold it up.
00:02:24bleep
00:02:26æ½°
00:08:01And when you hear your name, sound off your first name and your middle initiative.
00:09:37Now, how do we sound off?
00:10:25Glad you could make it, soldier.
00:10:30Sergeant White, give me a three-man detail.
00:10:34All right, I want three volunteers.
00:10:39Brainwashed, huh?
00:10:41All right, into the front-leaning rest position and get ten push-ups.
00:10:47Out or out?
00:10:48One, two, three, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
00:10:55One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
00:10:59And one for the airborne.
00:11:01Airborne!
00:11:05You are all volunteers or you wouldn't be here.
00:11:09Now all three men.
00:11:12Airborne!
00:11:13Airborne!
00:11:14Airborne!
00:11:15Airborne!
00:11:16Man, these cats are too much.
00:11:21Yeah, this place is really chicken.
00:11:24My brother thinks I had a rough in the Marine Corps.
00:11:2782.
00:11:2982nd!
00:11:30I'm 82nd all the way, huh, Miles?
00:11:33Oh, come on, man.
00:11:36I wonder how many guys are going to be around here to put on their third strike.
00:11:40Gee, how do those sergeants like me?
00:11:43Oh, what's the matter, country?
00:11:46The mean old sergeant's giving you a hard time.
00:11:49I don't know.
00:11:50Sergeant Samil, we just don't get along.
00:11:53Well, they're just trying to shake loose some of that hay country.
00:11:56I'm glad I don't have hay fever.
00:11:58Get his mouse.
00:12:00Hay fever!
00:12:02Come on, man.
00:12:04That occurs.
00:12:09All right on the double.
00:12:11Airborne!
00:12:11Airborne!
00:12:13Airborne!
00:12:13Airborne!
00:12:15Airborne!
00:12:17Airborne!
00:12:18Airborne!
00:12:19Airborne!
00:12:21Airborne!
00:12:22Airborne!
00:12:24Airborne!
00:12:25Reparating.
00:12:35Two students, all present, count of force!
00:12:37First-week students, all present, count of force!
00:12:39Last-week students, all present, count of force!
00:12:41Set the company to form, all present, count of force!
00:12:43Take charge of the company?
00:12:45Yes, sir.
00:12:46Coons sergeants, take charge.
00:12:47Move your personnel to Chow.
00:12:49Now, tomorrow, when you fall out, I want to see clean fatigues, high-polished boots,
00:13:00and your hair trims so short I can see what you're thinking.
00:13:03Is everybody happy?
00:13:05Yes, Sergeant!
00:13:06Good! I like happy people.
00:13:08Is everybody hungry?
00:13:10Yes, Sergeant.
00:13:11Now, you don't look hungry enough.
00:13:13Maybe a little exercise will sharpen your appetite.
00:13:16Remove your headgear.
00:13:17Place it in front of your right foot.
00:13:19Place!
00:13:22Place!
00:13:26Double time!
00:13:29An airborne soldier does not anticipate a command.
00:13:32Yes, sir. I mean, no, I mean, Sergeant.
00:13:35Fall in, soldier.
00:13:36Yes, Sergeant.
00:13:37Your minds must be mentally alert as your bodies are strong.
00:13:41Your life may well depend on one or both.
00:13:45Hodge!
00:13:45Hup, hup, hup, hup, hup.
00:13:47Ain't no use of going home.
00:13:50Ain't no use of going home.
00:13:53Straight legs got my gallon gone.
00:13:55Straight legs got my gallon gone.
00:13:58Sound off.
00:13:59Air horn.
00:14:00Sound off.
00:14:02Air horn.
00:14:03Break it on down.
00:14:04A-I-R-B-O-R.
00:14:08A-I-R-B-O-R.
00:14:08N-E!
00:14:09Is anybody hungry?
00:14:10Yes, Sergeant.
00:14:12G-I-B-O-L-N, G-I-C-R-A-V-Y.
00:14:14G-I-B-O-L-N, G-I-C-R-A-V-Y.
00:14:17G-I-Wish I'd join the Navy.
00:14:19G-I-Wish I'd join the Navy.
00:14:21Air horn.
00:14:22Air horn.
00:14:22All the way.
00:14:23All the way.
00:14:24All the way.
00:14:25Fire!
00:14:25Fire!
00:14:25Fire!
00:14:30Third!
00:14:31Hold.
00:14:33Left!
00:14:34Face.
00:14:39Now how do we move when we move out?
00:14:41On the double!
00:14:43Sergeant White, take the men to chop.
00:14:51Left!
00:14:52Face!
00:14:54Forward!
00:14:54Hi
00:15:24Get ten.
00:15:28Out of now.
00:15:29One, two, three, four, five.
00:15:31I can't think I even volunteered for this, Jack.
00:15:34Like the man said, this is where they separate the men from the boys.
00:15:37Yeah, man. This is where they separate the men from the boys.
00:15:41Watch it, man.
00:15:42What are these days, Mouse?
00:15:44You don't have attention, layman.
00:15:45Hey, you kind of home, Peppy?
00:15:56Hey, Rocky, why do you think you're trying the army?
00:15:58This old lady couldn't afford to feed him. Right, country?
00:16:01Aw, shucks, I don't eat that much, Rocky.
00:16:04Aw, it's just that chow-hound tape for him, ain't he, country?
00:16:07I don't have no tape for Mouse.
00:16:10I just heard we got the toughest sergeant in jump school, Rocky.
00:16:12They call him Ben Hur.
00:16:14Is everybody happy?
00:16:16Good.
00:16:17I like happy people.
00:16:19Man, that cat is a real clown.
00:16:21Just wait till Ben Hur finds out that he has the only G.I. in the army that was mistaken for a Boy Scout.
00:16:27All right, you guys, cut it out.
00:16:29It just so happens the old woman never saw a soldier before.
00:16:32Man, this cat is too much.
00:16:34Hey, Mouse, what would you do if Cat and Man wasn't in the English language?
00:16:41Funny.
00:16:43Fun.
00:16:44The fella's still kidding me a little.
00:16:47That don't worry me none.
00:16:49Jump school is real tough.
00:16:51This is where they separate the men from the boys.
00:16:55You're gonna be proud of me, Ma.
00:16:57I'll be home in three weeks.
00:16:59And then you'll be talking to Trooper Slocum.
00:17:02Love, Eddie.
00:17:04P.S.
00:17:06Tell Pa hello.
00:17:07And Ellie, too.
00:17:09And quit worrying about me getting enough to eat.
00:17:12Has Uncle Charlie moved to Wisconsin yet?
00:17:14Hey, Mouse, how do you spell Wisconsin?
00:17:25Say what?
00:17:25How do you spell Wisconsin?
00:17:27Oh, man, don't you know nothing?
00:17:30Well, I know lots of things, but I can't spell too good.
00:17:33Well, you spell it just like it sounds.
00:17:36Wisconsin.
00:17:37W-E-S-T-K-O-N-S-O-N.
00:17:41Now, quit bugging me, man.
00:17:45Hey, Mouse, that don't look right.
00:17:47Why do you keep bugging me, man?
00:17:48Can't you see I'm trying to concentrate?
00:17:50Why, you just look at the pictures of girls.
00:17:51That don't take no concentrating.
00:17:54Now, when you look at these kind of pictures,
00:17:59you've got to do a little thinking,
00:18:01or you just ain't human.
00:18:03Now, when you look at this redhead,
00:18:05you see what'll make you do a little concentrating?
00:18:10About what?
00:18:13Oh, man, you see.
00:18:14Look, country,
00:18:18there are other things in the world
00:18:19besides pigs and chickens.
00:18:22Aw, shucks.
00:18:23I've been out with girls.
00:18:24Well, what do you do when you take a broad out?
00:18:26Oh, well, we talk.
00:18:29Huh?
00:18:30About what, Kat?
00:18:31Oh, about the 4-H club and...
00:18:33Yeah, what? Say what?
00:18:34What's that?
00:18:35Well, the 4-H club, that's agricultural products,
00:18:37like growing a crop or caring for a salad
00:18:40or litter of pigs or running and maintaining tractors
00:18:43and other farm machinery.
00:18:44Oh, that sounds really exciting.
00:18:48Do you hold your hands when you're talking to them?
00:18:50Shucks.
00:18:51Sometimes I do more than just hold their hands.
00:18:54Like what, Kat?
00:18:57Sometimes I even kiss them.
00:18:59Oh, you're a real swinger, ain't you?
00:19:02Hey, Mouse, is there something wrong with your eye?
00:19:04Hey, Country, tell Mouse about your girlfriend.
00:19:10Oh, you mean Ellie Ketchum?
00:19:11Ellie Ketchum?
00:19:14Do you play a guitar to Ellie?
00:19:16Well, sometimes I do.
00:19:18It figures, man.
00:19:19It figures.
00:19:21What do you play?
00:19:22Old MacDonald had a farm?
00:19:24Palm chicks did that hip jazz, man.
00:19:26Her country.
00:19:30She sure is.
00:19:32Well, with that kind of name, she's got to be nice.
00:19:34What does she look like, man?
00:19:36Well, she...
00:19:37Well, I kind of wish I had a picture of her,
00:19:39but since I don't, it's kind of hard to tell you
00:19:41what she looks like.
00:19:42Yeah.
00:19:43Well, she ain't no fancy look like them
00:19:45there in that dirty magazine.
00:19:46What's dirty about this magazine?
00:19:51Well, those girls, they hardly got any clothes on.
00:19:55Mouse, how can you sit there and look at them girls
00:19:58with hardly no clothes on?
00:20:00It's a struggle, man.
00:20:01It's a struggle.
00:20:02Well, when you get done,
00:20:03you let me do a little struggling.
00:20:06Oh, come on, man.
00:20:08You think I am a punching bag?
00:20:09Lights out.
00:20:14I once had a hound named Ellie,
00:20:16and she used to snore like a bullfrog.
00:20:18I once had a dog named Ellie,
00:20:20and she used to bark like a hound.
00:20:24All right, knock it off in there!
00:20:46Airborne, airborne, airborne, yes, yes, yes.
00:20:57Airborne, airborne, yes, yes, yes.
00:21:00Pull the wave, pull the wave, pull the wave,
00:21:02pull the wave.
00:21:03Exercise number six,
00:21:05your favorite and mine,
00:21:07the push-up.
00:21:09Front-leaning rest position.
00:21:10Move!
00:21:11Move!
00:21:13In-cadence, exercise!
00:21:16Hut, hop, rep!
00:21:18Fight!
00:21:19Hut, hop, rep!
00:21:21Move!
00:21:22Hut, hop, rep!
00:21:24Ready!
00:21:25Hut, hop, rep!
00:21:27Work!
00:21:28Keep those feet together,
00:21:30tell a barrel!
00:21:30Hut, hop, rep!
00:21:32Keep your eyes on the demonstrator,
00:21:34layman.
00:21:34Hut, hop, rep!
00:21:35Get that butt down,
00:21:37welcome. Hit that hand every time. Yes, sir. Not sir, sergeant. Yes, sir.
00:21:51The mission of a paratrooper is to land in such a condition that will enable him to take
00:22:00his objective. Be mentally alert and you won't get hurt. 86, you're not mentally
00:22:07alert. Get out of there and get 10. On the double. 94, you don't sleep on the government's
00:22:16time, you sleep on your own time. Get out of there and get 10. Demonstrator pulls. Feet
00:22:25together, knees bent, and jump straight away from the platform. You must land on all contact
00:22:32points. The balls are your feet, your calf, your thigh, your buttocks, and your push-up
00:22:41muscle. Cross for 86. Grandma was slow, but she was awake. Get 10. Where you five men think
00:22:51it's so funny. Get out of there and get 10. On your feet. Let's move. On the double.
00:23:00footed speed. Let's go. Go! Go! Quick, ready 1, 92. Your recovery too slow. Get 10!
00:23:15Get out of there and go. And now on, keep them eyeballs front and center. Get 10! Let's go! Fold! 43. Where you five men think they have 2 men think he's of being right on their websites.
00:23:24Balls front and center
00:23:30The eight-ball 82 get 10
00:23:43The mock door you must master the nine-jump commands proper door positions and proper body position
00:23:54Out to the front of the command go up and out assume a good tight body position left with your feet and knees together
00:24:02It takes four seconds for that main to open 81 recover and get 10 squat jumps
00:24:06Yes, sir. Watch that grin off 82
00:24:101,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 uncover you're not merely alert 82 get 10
00:24:16Yes, Sergeant
00:24:171,000 2,000 3,000 4,000
00:24:24Look at the big man, would you?
00:24:27What'd Rocky do wrong?
00:24:29I said uncover not recover. You gotta watch these cats, man
00:24:34Ed Benner thinks he's so tough. I'd like to meet him out in the street sometime
00:24:38Sure, Rocky. Sure
00:24:40This is where they separate the men from the boys
00:24:42Hut, hut, hut
00:24:45Hut, hut
00:24:51Hut, hut
00:24:52Hut
00:24:53This is what they call Susicism Agony, man
00:24:54That legs drop achter one, she ain't a robot no sell
00:24:57Hut, hut, hut, hut
00:24:58Hut, hut, hut
00:24:59Tahu
00:25:01Go on the platform
00:25:01touches
00:25:03Go, hut, hut, hut, hut
00:25:05Hut, hut, hut
00:25:07Hut, hut, hut, hut, hut, hut, hut, hut, hut, hut, hut, hut, hut, hut
00:25:08Learn to steal your canopy to avoid obstacles in the air and on the ground.
00:25:1481, slip to your right.
00:25:17What's your body position?
00:25:1987, keep your feet and knees together.
00:25:22If my shoot don't open wide, if my shoot don't open wide,
00:25:27Man, did that Ben-Hur ever slow up?
00:25:30I got another one by my side.
00:25:34Airborne. Airborne.
00:25:35All the way. All the way. All the way.
00:25:37Airborne. Airborne. Airborne. Airborne. Airborne.
00:25:41Airborne. All the way. All the way. All the way. All the way.
00:25:44What did I do, man?
00:25:45Airborne. Tell her I'll get ten more.
00:25:47Oh, man!
00:25:48Airborne. Airborne. All the way. All the way. All the way. All the way. All the way. All the way.
00:25:54Airborne. Airborne. Airborne. All the way. All the way. All the way. Airborne. Airborne. Airborne. Airborne.
00:26:01Man, I thought this week it never ends.
00:26:10Every night I hit the sand.
00:26:12Oh, my dear, won't I?
00:26:24Don't be doing any more push-ups.
00:26:26I'm going to know every sand fleeting in this joint.
00:26:31What a big deal.
00:26:33Is everybody happy?
00:26:39How's that?
00:26:40Yes, sir!
00:26:42Fine, fine.
00:26:43This mother's heart's good to have such highly-spirited all-American boys around.
00:26:49Hey, you guys.
00:26:50We can put another stripe on it now.
00:26:52Big deal.
00:26:53Good, isn't it?
00:26:54Just think, boys.
00:26:55No pan-hur or mother superior tomorrow.
00:26:58Big deal.
00:27:00A one-day pass in three weeks.
00:27:02Yeah?
00:27:02Well, this highly-spirited all-American boy is going to take a shower.
00:27:06Then he hopes he'll meet a highly-spirited all-American girl at the dance tonight.
00:27:10Get what I mean, country?
00:27:12Oh, sure.
00:27:13Back in Chicago, we put these service club bras in a zoo.
00:27:18They say these North Carolina chicks are the boss, man.
00:27:29Man, ain't you going to the dance?
00:27:51No, I don't think so, Mouse.
00:27:53Well, there's bound to be some squares there, man.
00:27:56Oh, I just don't want to go.
00:27:58What's the matter, country?
00:28:00You getting homesick?
00:28:02No.
00:28:04Oh, man, you make the scene.
00:28:07Yeah, I know.
00:28:08Good for laughs.
00:28:10You're not going to let a little ride in the ditch, are you, country?
00:28:13Little?
00:28:14I don't mind it so much around the fellas.
00:28:17Gosh, on the girls, it embarrasses me.
00:28:21Comes the door.
00:28:23You get showered, and you go to the dance.
00:28:26You might even find a cute little square there
00:28:30that likes to talk about the pigs and the chickens.
00:28:33I am but you don't know my man now.
00:28:58Oh, I love you,aya.
00:28:59All right, boy, how's the wife and kids?
00:29:29One of these times, boss, like a Sputnik.
00:29:38Anytime, baby.
00:29:44And we've got a couple of live ones over there.
00:29:47Get with it.
00:29:48All the way, man.
00:29:50All the way.
00:29:59What is the matter with you?
00:30:01Get with it, man.
00:30:02That bro adicts you.
00:30:03Oh, she doesn't either.
00:30:05Oh, man, you got to start picking up on the cues.
00:30:07Oh, boy.
00:30:08How do you know she likes me?
00:30:10Well, she wouldn't smile on that doorknob over there, you know.
00:30:13There she is.
00:30:18All by herself.
00:30:19Just wait for the old mouse.
00:30:26This ain't your speed, Roscoe.
00:30:28Sure is hot in here, ain't it, honey?
00:30:51Sure is, honey.
00:30:53I don't think I've ever seen you all in here before, have I, honey?
00:30:57No.
00:30:59I don't think you all ain't, honey.
00:31:02Well, I guess then that explains why I ain't seen you all in here before then, don't it, honey?
00:31:08Where are you all from?
00:31:11The Bronx.
00:31:12Well, where's that, honey?
00:31:13You're real sharp, aren't you?
00:31:17Uh, beg your pardon?
00:31:18I said, uh, what about you and I?
00:31:22Going outside and cooling off.
00:31:24Oh, well, that's against the rules.
00:31:26That's against the rules.
00:31:30Would you care to dance?
00:31:32Well, I'm so much taller than you all.
00:31:35How can I talk to you if I can't even see you?
00:31:38Well, you go right ahead and talk, baby.
00:31:40Because I'll be hearing you.
00:31:43I'll be hearing you.
00:32:13Well, I'll be hearing you.
00:32:43How are you?
00:32:44Just fine.
00:32:45And you?
00:32:46Just fine.
00:32:48Mind if I come over and join you?
00:32:49Not at all.
00:32:50Shucks.
00:32:58Ain't no use to talking across a couple tables when you can talk at the same one.
00:33:01What's your name?
00:33:03What's your name?
00:33:05Eddie Slocum.
00:33:06What's yours?
00:33:07Ginny May.
00:33:08Uh, do you come to these dances all the time?
00:33:13This is the first one.
00:33:14This is the first one.
00:33:15Oh.
00:33:16Where are you from, Eddie?
00:33:17Where are you from, Eddie?
00:33:19I'm from Mill Creek.
00:33:21That's a small town in Indiana.
00:33:22Near La Porte.
00:33:23La Porte?
00:33:25Well, that's right near Michigan City.
00:33:27Michigan City?
00:33:28That's not too far from Chicago.
00:33:31Oh, I've heard of Chicago.
00:33:33Oh, that's where I'm from.
00:33:34Right near Chicago.
00:33:36Well, I'm from a little farm town.
00:33:38You are?
00:33:39Aberdeen.
00:33:40It's just a few miles from the base.
00:33:42I'll be doggone.
00:33:44You look awful young to be in the service.
00:33:46Oh, I'm 18.
00:33:47So am I.
00:33:48Gee, we're the same age.
00:33:51How does it feel to jump out of an airplane, Eddie?
00:33:54Well, we don't get a jump to the last week.
00:33:58Gosh, I sure would be scared to have to jump out of an airplane way up in the air.
00:34:03You're a girl, Ginny May.
00:34:05You're supposed to be afraid of things like that.
00:34:08Pretty music, isn't it?
00:34:11Sure is.
00:34:12Would you like to dance?
00:34:14I ain't too good at dancing.
00:34:16Oh, I bet you're a real good dancer.
00:34:19Oh, no, I ain't.
00:34:20I told you I wasn't very good.
00:34:41I told you I wasn't very good.
00:34:46You're doing just fine.
00:35:03Honey, you've got to let Paul on me breathe.
00:35:05I thought you were a real good dancer, Eddie.
00:35:11Oh, you're just saying that.
00:35:12I'm not that good.
00:35:14You're real good.
00:35:18Take a look at the little doll with him, would you?
00:35:21Tough man, tough.
00:35:24Hey, country.
00:35:25You tell that little girl about your prized bull yet?
00:35:29Yeah, kid.
00:35:30You better go get that guitar.
00:35:32Better make sure that little girl doesn't mistake you for Boy Scout country.
00:35:36Hey, country.
00:35:37What are you going to do a little hoedown for?
00:35:43Say, Ursus.
00:35:44What kind of a dance is that boy doing out there?
00:35:46The airborne shuffle?
00:35:47What else?
00:35:50Don't pay attention to them, Jenny Mae.
00:35:52They're always like that.
00:36:00How about introducing your old buddy-buddy-buddy?
00:36:03Jenny Mae, this is Rocky.
00:36:06Layman, you don't mind if the rock has one little dance, do you?
00:36:09I guess not.
00:36:10I don't.
00:36:17Now, you're something like, uh, we got back in Chicago, baby.
00:36:29Oh, I bet you're just saying that.
00:36:32How about me and you, uh, cutting out tomorrow night?
00:36:43Hey.
00:36:45What you did?
00:36:47Well, where's that little chick?
00:36:49No, I'll see you later, Mouse.
00:37:04Hey, Mouse.
00:37:05Where's your elephant?
00:37:07You, uh, catch me riding country?
00:37:09About that much.
00:37:11There's the mouse.
00:37:13Barnowski, Ursky, Jenny Mae.
00:37:15Uh, come in, man.
00:37:17Uh, I want to talk to you.
00:37:20I'll be back in a minute.
00:37:23Now, don't you, uh, guys get any ideas.
00:37:26I don't believe I got that name.
00:37:30Jenny Mae.
00:37:34Look, Mouse.
00:37:35I'm broke.
00:37:38You're not broke.
00:37:39Man, I don't want any loot.
00:37:41Well, what gives, man?
00:37:44Kind of cutting in on country, ain't you?
00:37:47Well, I don't see his name on her.
00:37:50Well, you told me in the shower you'd lay off him tonight.
00:37:53Since when have you become big brother?
00:37:56Since I think it's about time we, uh, give the kid a break, huh?
00:37:59Go see the chaplain.
00:38:03Listen, Rocky.
00:38:05That little chick ain't your speed, man.
00:38:07Get your paws off me, Mouse.
00:38:10Now get lost before I step on you.
00:38:12Listen.
00:38:17Let's go take a little walk, Mouse.
00:38:19Oh.
00:38:22Wait a minute, Rocky.
00:38:23I, I don't want to fight, uh, I'm a lover, I'm a lover, I'm a fighter.
00:38:33You're a yellow mouse.
00:38:41Right.
00:38:42You late, man?
00:39:10Well, what'd you wake me up for, Mouse?
00:39:17You don't want a side guy like that.
00:39:21Side.
00:39:23Is that something to tell you?
00:39:25I was talking to that little chick you were dancing with.
00:39:29She digs you, man.
00:39:31She was asking all about you.
00:39:33She thinks you the most.
00:39:35Really?
00:39:36Yeah.
00:39:37She gave Rocky the brush right after you got the breeze.
00:39:40Really?
00:39:42Gee, uh, I'll bet that made Rocky, man.
00:39:44Oh, yeah, man.
00:39:45Big mouthy, poor talk, nothing.
00:39:48You're not kidding me along, are you, Mouse?
00:39:50No, man.
00:39:52This is for real.
00:39:54She, uh, she works at, uh, McCrummon's, uh, drugstore in some little burg.
00:40:01Aberdeen?
00:40:02Yeah, that's it.
00:40:03That's it.
00:40:04Now, she, uh, only works till noon on Saturdays.
00:40:07That's the only day you can get off the post, you know, tomorrow.
00:40:10So, uh, get with it, man.
00:40:13And don't you rouse me up now, because I put you in solid.
00:40:16Gee, thanks, Mouse.
00:40:18Forget it.
00:40:19She really likes me, huh?
00:40:20Oh, now, get off my back, man.
00:40:21Uh, shh.
00:40:22I don't want to lose you.
00:40:33Honey, honey, honey, honey.
00:40:49Thanks, mister.
00:40:50Glad to do it, neighbor.
00:40:52Howdy, boy.
00:41:12Howdy, neighbor.
00:41:13Howdy, neighbor.
00:41:13Here, Janet.
00:41:25That'll be ten cents.
00:41:28Eddie.
00:41:29Jenny Mae.
00:41:30Fancy finding you here.
00:41:33Goodbye, Jenny.
00:41:33Oh, I was just, uh, passing through and decided to stop for a Sunday.
00:41:40Gee, sure glad I did.
00:41:42Passing through?
00:41:44Where, Eddie?
00:41:45Oh, I was just passing through.
00:41:48What flavor would you like?
00:41:50What flavor would you like?
00:41:51Chocolate, please.
00:41:54I'm glad you were just, uh, passing through, Eddie.
00:41:57Yeah, so am I.
00:42:00I had a nice talk with a friend of yours last night.
00:42:03After you left for a bruh play.
00:42:06Oh, really?
00:42:07About what?
00:42:09Oh, we talked about a lot of things.
00:42:12About you.
00:42:13Me?
00:42:14Gee, I wonder what he told you.
00:42:17Oh, lots of things.
00:42:21There you are.
00:42:22The Jenny Mae special.
00:42:23If you'll sit there, I'll serve it to you.
00:42:25Is it good?
00:42:42Mmm, that's real good.
00:42:46Mouse is a good friend of yours.
00:42:48Oh, he's my buddy.
00:42:50Mouse sure has a funny nickname.
00:42:54Sure is.
00:42:54I know how he got the name Mouse, too.
00:42:57I can't tell why.
00:42:59Well, it can't be all that bad.
00:43:01Tell me.
00:43:02All right.
00:43:04Mouse, he says there's two kinds of girls in the world.
00:43:08There's them that's looking for a husband
00:43:09and them that's just looking.
00:43:12And he says if you don't want to get caught in a trap,
00:43:15you've got to learn how to sniff them out.
00:43:17That's why they call him Mouse.
00:43:18Because he's such a good sniffer.
00:43:20Gosh, Jenny Mae, you sure make a fella feel kind of funny.
00:43:28Very well.
00:43:29If I'm going to make you feel funny,
00:43:30I just won't look at you anymore.
00:43:33Well, shucks, Jenny Mae.
00:43:34I didn't mean it that way.
00:43:36I know you don't.
00:43:38People stare at me sometimes, and, well, I feel funny, too.
00:43:42Gosh, you can hardly blame him for staring at you.
00:43:45He's so darn pretty and all.
00:43:46Do you really think so, Eddie?
00:43:48Oh, I sure do.
00:43:51Gee, you're about the prettiest girl I've ever seen in a farm town.
00:43:54I mean, any town.
00:43:56Gosh, Jenny Mae, you're just out and out pretty.
00:44:00I think you're nice, too, Eddie.
00:44:03Shucks.
00:44:04There I go getting nervous again.
00:44:05Eddie, I, uh, I get out of work at 12 o'clock.
00:44:12Would you like to walk me home?
00:44:14Sure.
00:44:25Is he over there, Eddie?
00:44:27Yeah?
00:44:28That's my dream world.
00:44:31Dream world?
00:44:32I know it sounds silly, but that's what it is.
00:44:35Would you like to see it?
00:44:36Sure.
00:44:37I've never seen a dream world before.
00:44:51Our farm is just over there.
00:44:54And away out there is my dream world.
00:44:57Boy, it sure is pretty.
00:45:05Whenever I have little problems, and, well, sometimes big ones, I just come out here and look over my dream world.
00:45:20I don't know how, but, well, somehow it always answers them.
00:45:25Jenny Mae, you're not trying to tell me something out there that talks back to you, are you?
00:45:29Oh, no.
00:45:30Nothing like that.
00:45:32But I just look and think, and, well, pretty soon my problems go away.
00:45:38Gee, uh, wish I could get rid of my problems that easy.
00:45:42Do you have a girl back home?
00:45:47Oh, now what you'd call steady.
00:45:50Is she pretty?
00:45:52Oh, she's not as pretty as you are.
00:45:54She's a real nice girl.
00:45:56You kind of remind me of her.
00:45:58Do I, Eddie?
00:45:59Yeah, you even talk something like her.
00:46:02You must like her an awful lot.
00:46:04No, we never really got serious or anything.
00:46:07We mostly go to 4-H meetings and stuff.
00:46:11Shucks.
00:46:12Never even did talk about kissing.
00:46:15Kissing is something that doesn't have to be talked about, Eddie.
00:46:18It's something, well, something that just happens.
00:46:22Yeah, I know, but, gosh, a lot of times I'd like to kiss a girl, but, well, they might think I'm getting fresh or something.
00:46:31Eddie?
00:46:32Yeah?
00:46:34Would you like to kiss me?
00:46:37Would you?
00:46:41Sure.
00:46:42Gosh, I was wanting to kiss you the first time I saw you.
00:46:46Well?
00:46:52Well, that darn old fly keeps getting in the way.
00:46:55Hey.
00:47:07Shucks, Jenny May.
00:47:11I hope you don't think I was getting fresh.
00:47:14No.
00:47:17See over there, Eddie?
00:47:20That's Fort Bragg.
00:47:21You can see the airplanes from here.
00:47:27Gosh, you'll be able to see me.
00:47:30Soon you'll be flowing gently down and out of sight.
00:47:34Be going new places and meeting new people.
00:47:38Fort Bragg will.
00:47:39Fort Bragg will be a memory.
00:47:41So will I.
00:47:45That's the reason I wanted you to kiss me, Eddie.
00:47:48You'll be a part of my dream world.
00:47:51Part of my memory.
00:47:55Gosh, you make me feel real important, like, you want to remember me in your dream world.
00:47:59Come on, Eddie.
00:48:01I want you to meet my mom and dad.
00:48:03We're having southern fried chicken for supper.
00:48:05Do you like southern fried chicken?
00:48:06Boy, I sure do.
00:48:08Private Slerkum, would you like having dinner with a little old North Carolina farm girl?
00:48:12I sure would.
00:48:13Beautiful streamer, open for me, blue skies above me, no canopy, counted ten thousand, waited too long,
00:48:41Reached for the ripcord, the damn thing was gone.
00:48:48Put a plug in it, will ya?
00:48:49Hey, come on, there's some girl call up here for ya.
00:48:51Yeah.
00:48:52Really?
00:48:52Yeah, I hear you got a girlfriend, country.
00:48:54Hey, lover.
00:48:55Aw, cut it out, fellas.
00:48:56Hey, man, tell us what happened yesterday.
00:48:58Yeah, come on, tell us.
00:49:00Yeah, man, come on, tell us what happened.
00:49:01Oh, we talked some, and then she invited me up to supper, and I met her ma and pa.
00:49:06Routine, man, routine.
00:49:08Oh, well, then we had about the best southern fried chicken I ever did taste.
00:49:11And then her pa drove me to the bus station.
00:49:14Boy, did I have a good time.
00:49:16Well, what did you do?
00:49:19Oh, I just told you, Mouse.
00:49:21That's all?
00:49:22What do you mean, that's all?
00:49:24That's a lot.
00:49:25Well, did you kiss her goodnight?
00:49:28Of course I kissed her goodnight.
00:49:30And that ain't the only time I kissed her, either.
00:49:33Hoo-wee.
00:49:34You getting to be a real lover, ain't you?
00:49:36Yeah, country, you better give Rocky a few pointers.
00:49:40He tried all night to come on strong with that little chick.
00:49:44Oh, man, is his ego ever going to be deflated?
00:49:47All mouth, man.
00:49:49All mouth.
00:49:53All mouth, huh?
00:49:55Oh, like, man, you know I didn't mean nothing by it, man.
00:49:57Well, we both know who's all mouth.
00:49:59Now, don't we, spaghetti face?
00:50:01Since when, since when do you come up with this spaghetti face?
00:50:03Since now.
00:50:04Take it easy, Rocky.
00:50:05You don't have to get steamed up over nothing.
00:50:06Look, you shut up, Barnowski.
00:50:08Why don't you tell the boys what happened over at the service club, Mouse?
00:50:11Like, what are you trying to prove?
00:50:12How tough you are?
00:50:15Tell them.
00:50:16I asked you to give the kid a break.
00:50:21That's right.
00:50:22I was just giving the kid a break.
00:50:23Oh, yeah.
00:50:24Sure you was, Rock.
00:50:26You'd better shut up, Burski.
00:50:28Anytime I lose off to a hick like that, that'll be the day.
00:50:30I could have had that broad anytime if I wanted her.
00:50:32Don't call Jenny May a broad.
00:50:38So, all of a sudden, country is a tiger.
00:50:42Well, she ain't no broad.
00:50:44Well, how the hell would you know?
00:50:45About the only thing you know about a broad is they have long hair.
00:50:49Shocks.
00:50:50Sometimes I even hold their hands.
00:50:52Sometimes I even kiss them.
00:50:54Or lay off the kid, Rocky.
00:50:57One more word out of you and I'm going to launch you in the ball.
00:51:00Remember that.
00:51:02Everybody feels sorry for the little cornball, huh?
00:51:05Let them learn about life the hard way like I had to.
00:51:09Nobody ever played big brother to me.
00:51:11I'd have take what I wanted.
00:51:13And if you didn't have the guts, you got pushed around.
00:51:16And that's the trouble with you, Hayseed.
00:51:18You've got no guts.
00:51:19And as a matter of fact, you are nothing but an idiot.
00:51:26And everybody knows it but you.
00:51:28Runs off and sucks like a little kid.
00:51:30Has to have somebody go get his girls for him.
00:51:33Why don't you go back to the farm in your 4-H club, Hayseed?
00:51:36Knock it off, Layman.
00:51:37You calling a boy an idiot just because he comes from a farm?
00:51:40Farmers are stupid.
00:51:41Is that right?
00:51:43Well, I used to be a farmer.
00:51:43You calling me stupid?
00:51:46Just because a boy comes from a rural life doesn't make him stupid by no means.
00:51:51Do any of you boys know what the 4-Hs stand for?
00:51:54Tell them, Slocum.
00:51:56They stand for head, heart, hands, and health.
00:52:01Now every farm boy or girl that joins a 4-H club takes a pledge.
00:52:04Tell them, Slocum.
00:52:05My head to clearer thinking.
00:52:08My heart to greater loyalty.
00:52:10My hands to better living for my club, my community, and my country.
00:52:15Now that's one of the things you learn on the farm, Layman.
00:52:17Of course, they're just stupid farmers.
00:52:20Now what do they teach you smart boys in the big city?
00:52:28Rocky.
00:52:29Look, I like to get along with everybody.
00:52:31I like everybody to like me.
00:52:32Gosh, everybody knows I couldn't take a girl away from you.
00:52:37Gee, I ain't a good dancer like you.
00:52:38I ain't good looking like you.
00:52:40Look, I like you to be my buddy.
00:52:45Look, you'd better stay away from me, Hayseed.
00:52:47Far away.
00:52:48Far away.
00:53:05Go!
00:53:07Go!
00:53:07Go!
00:53:08Go!
00:53:08Oh
00:53:38Come on, come on, come on.
00:54:08Come on, come on.
00:54:38Come on, come on, come on.
00:54:45Complete malfunctions are very rare.
00:54:51Even partial malfunctions should not be treated like that.
00:54:54The most important reaction to most of them is activate your reserve.
00:54:58You've been taught to slip and avoid other jumpers.
00:55:01But when you can't slip away, it's possible to bounce off the suspension lines using the spread eagle.
00:55:07If there's an entanglement, the most important thing is not to panic,
00:55:11but to climb down the suspension lines and ride it out together.
00:55:14The lower canopy may steal air from the higher one.
00:55:17So remember, if one should occur, don't panic.
00:55:21Stay calm or you might end up being embalmed.
00:55:23You're afraid rest, soldier.
00:55:34Search up!
00:55:37All the way, sir.
00:55:38Airborne.
00:55:39What's the story on these people, Sergeant Benner?
00:55:41Refuse the tower, sir.
00:55:42Captain, I, uh...
00:55:43Just a second, sir.
00:55:44When you walked down out of that tower, you walked out of the Airborne.
00:55:47There's no room in the 82nd for quitters.
00:55:5095, what are you looking at?
00:55:51Keep them eyes front and center.
00:55:53Take charge, Sergeant Benner.
00:55:54All the way, sir.
00:55:55Airborne.
00:55:56Bridge, rest.
00:55:58All right, sir.
00:55:59Airborne.
00:56:00All right, sir.
00:56:01Airborne.
00:56:02All right, sir.
00:56:02All right, sir.
00:56:02All right, sir.
00:56:02And then we were over Normandy at less than 1,000 feet.
00:56:08It was pitch black.
00:56:11That jumpmaster said,
00:56:12Go.
00:56:13Out that door I went.
00:56:15Down in that deep emptiness, black emptiness.
00:56:18I pulled up that big D.
00:56:19What's that, Sergeant White?
00:56:21That's a ripcord handle.
00:56:23Oh.
00:56:25That chute wouldn't open.
00:56:27I said, Whitey boy,
00:56:28it looked like you had it.
00:56:30This is going to be terrible.
00:56:32And it was terrible.
00:56:34Well, what happened?
00:56:36I died.
00:56:36Too bad you boys were born too late to be patriots.
00:56:43Oh, man, that cat's a cloud.
00:56:45Oh, yeah, that's how he got his purple heart.
00:56:47He told us.
00:56:4993 didn't make it.
00:56:51No guts.
00:56:54We'll be on that tower tomorrow.
00:56:57There'll be more quitters.
00:57:01Mail call.
00:57:01Gord blitz.
00:57:05Poole.
00:57:06Here.
00:57:07Barnhart.
00:57:08Here.
00:57:10Telefero.
00:57:12Telefero.
00:57:14Slogan.
00:57:15Here.
00:57:16Wells.
00:57:17Here.
00:57:21Smith.
00:57:23Oh, fatal.
00:57:26Man.
00:57:28I received a nice letter from your mother yesterday.
00:57:46It was quite a surprise.
00:57:48And a very pleasant one, I may add.
00:57:51Your mother's very sweet, Eddie.
00:57:53She's so proud of you.
00:57:55And naturally, so am I.
00:57:57You get a line, I'll get a pole.
00:58:05Honey, honey.
00:58:07We'll go down to the crowded hole.
00:58:09Great, babe.
00:58:10You get a line, I'll get a pole.
00:58:12We'll go down to the crowded hole.
00:58:14Honey, oh, baby, mine.
00:58:17Go to your left, your right, your left.
00:58:19Go to your left, your right, your left.
00:58:21Good afternoon, class.
00:58:23Good afternoon, Simon.
00:58:24Good afternoon, Simon.
00:58:24Hey, man, sorry, wait.
00:58:26I don't want to go, Simon.
00:58:28Hey, man, sorry.
00:58:28Okay, Simon.
00:58:29Hey, man, sorry.
00:58:31Wait, man, sorry.
00:58:31Wait, man.
00:58:32I don't want to go, Simon.
00:58:33Yeah, wait, man.
00:58:34Wait, man.
00:58:35Let me get you up.
00:58:38Sorry, man.
00:58:39Wait, man.
00:58:39Wait, man.
00:58:40Let me get you up.
00:58:41Hey, man.
00:58:42Let me get you up.
00:58:42Get him up in the door.
00:58:45I'm glad you liked our little goof-jumper men because I don't want to see any of you
00:58:59making jumps like that.
00:59:01Now here is where we separate the men from the boys.
00:59:04When you walk up into that tower, the men will jump out, the boys walk back down.
00:59:11Here you will assume the correct body position while falling through space.
00:59:14And practice a reserve for the use of a malfunction.
00:59:191,000, 2,000, 3,000, 4,000.
00:59:251,000, 2,000, 3,000, 4,000.
00:59:28I'm covered.
00:59:29These spin backstreak, hit nice to the front of the command goalie, bump it out.
00:59:33What's the number?
00:59:346,000, 1,000, 3,000, 3,000, 4,000.
00:59:40What's the number?
00:59:434,000, 3,000, 4,000, 4,000, 4,000.
00:59:461,000! 1,000! 1,000!
00:59:49He is better feed department!
00:59:511,000! 1,000!
00:59:53Think he's gone, Sergeant! 1,000! 1,000, Sergeant!
00:59:571,000, Sergeant! 1,000!
01:00:001,000, Sergeant! 1,000.
01:00:051,000! 2,000! 3,000! 1,000. 3,000!
01:00:11Do the sidelines!
01:00:12Your number!
01:00:141,000, 2,000, 3,000, 4,000.
01:00:19Cover now.
01:00:20Hold that.
01:00:21Doppers, stand the door.
01:00:25Your number 86, Sergeant.
01:00:28Which door are you supposed to be dropping?
01:00:30The left door, Sergeant.
01:00:31Well, this is the right door.
01:00:33Move to the rear and get Ken's bar drop.
01:00:35Clear, Sergeant.
01:00:36On the dopper.
01:00:38Hold those steps.
01:00:43You better get that.
01:00:46Shelfers, stand the door.
01:00:47This way.
01:00:49Get your back straight.
01:00:51Sound off your number.
01:00:53No, 87, Sergeant.
01:00:55You got the door that way, you'll break your neck.
01:00:58How do you report to the great I want Ken's bar drop?
01:01:02Clear, Sergeant.
01:01:04Shelfers, stand the door.
01:01:06Open those eyes.
01:01:08Sound off your number.
01:01:10You better get that.
01:01:12There you go, man.
01:01:13Sound off your roster number.
01:01:15Your number.
01:01:1676, Sergeant.
01:01:18Go.
01:01:191,000, 2,000, 3,000.
01:01:21That's without count the worst pit I've ever seen.
01:01:24It's right up on him, Ryder.
01:01:27Hold settings.
01:01:28Hold number three, Sergeant.
01:01:30Shelfers, stand the door.
01:01:35Sound off your number.
01:01:36Number 98, Sergeant.
01:01:37Go.
01:01:38Go.
01:01:39I can't.
01:01:40If you're going in the further 98, you've got to jump.
01:01:41Stand in the door.
01:01:42What's the number?
01:01:43That's the number 98, Sergeant.
01:01:44Go.
01:01:45All of you go, Sergeant.
01:01:46Report to the greater downstairs.
01:01:47Go.
01:01:48All of you go, Sergeant.
01:01:49All of you go, Sergeant.
01:01:50Go.
01:01:51All of you go, Sergeant.
01:01:53All of you go, Sergeant.
01:01:54Go.
01:01:55Report to the greater downstairs.
01:01:56All of you go, Sergeant.
01:01:57All of you go, Sergeant.
01:01:58All of you go, Sergeant.
01:01:59Report to the greater downstairs.
01:02:00Player to the greater downstairs.
01:02:01All of you go, Sergeant.
01:02:02What's the matter, Guard Blitz?
01:02:03No guts?
01:02:04Now we'll see how much guts you've got, Hasey.
01:02:05Get back and shove it out.
01:02:07All of you go, Sergeant.
01:02:08What's the matter, guard blitz? No guts. Now we'll see what guts you've got, Hasey.
01:02:17Get back and shove her down.
01:02:22Well, what do you think they're doing? We're in the kneel.
01:02:28Shuffle, start the door.
01:02:32Round off with your roster number.
01:02:40Number 81, Sergeant.
01:02:42Go. Go.
01:02:50Call number three, Sergeant.
01:02:52Don't worry, I'll go.
01:02:54Well, let's go. I want to spend Christmas at home. Stand in the door.
01:03:00Round off your number.
01:03:0281, Sergeant.
01:03:04Go.
01:03:06There's nothing wrong with fear, 81, unless you give in to it.
01:03:10Go.
01:03:24Hey, this ain't too bad.
01:03:30Hey, just think, Mouse, tomorrow it's for real.
01:03:42Next weekend you're going to see the Mouse heading north with them wings and that three-day pass to the free world.
01:03:47So get the women and the kids off the streets.
01:04:01Now ain't this sweet.
01:04:03Dear Jenny May, how are you? I am fine.
01:04:07Oh, you've got talent, Hasey.
01:04:10Hey, give me my letter back.
01:04:12I read your letter over and over, and I'm going to carry it next to my heart when I jump from the plane.
01:04:18You're not supposed to read other people's mail. Come on, give it back.
01:04:22Sure.
01:04:25What are you going to tell this little Jenny May when you don't jump from the plane tomorrow, Hasey?
01:04:29Don't worry. I'll jump.
01:04:31Well, that I've got to see.
01:04:33You'll see it all right.
01:04:34Don't you think it's about time you lay off the kid?
01:04:37Yeah, man, what is it with you anyhow?
01:04:39Every time you turn around, you're slamming the kid.
01:04:41And if it ain't him, it's somebody else, and we're getting just a little tired of it.
01:04:44He used to be a pretty good cat at one time.
01:04:46Ah, that's before he started holding a grudge against the kid.
01:04:49Anybody holding a grudge over something like you are, well, talk about taking it. You sure can't.
01:04:53Yeah, man.
01:04:54I can take anything, see?
01:04:56This is a way out whirlwind. You haven't got any friends, Rocky.
01:05:00I don't need your kind of friends.
01:05:03Mama's boys, all of you. Not one of you has any guts.
01:05:06You talk about guts.
01:05:08There's no one man in this outfit that don't hate yours.
01:05:16Come on, I'll take you all on.
01:05:18What's going on here?
01:05:26I ask a question, I expect an answer.
01:05:32I thought it took guts to be a paratrooper.
01:05:37Why did you volunteer for the airborne, Layman?
01:05:41You really want to know?
01:05:42Yeah, I really want to know.
01:05:44A punk bet me I didn't have the guts to jump out of a plane.
01:05:47And when I get back to Chicago...
01:05:49You're really sure, won't you?
01:05:50Yeah.
01:05:52Him and a few others, too.
01:05:55You, Barnarski?
01:05:56I thought it would be exciting.
01:05:58You, Slocum?
01:06:01Well, I guess I want to be like my Uncle Charlie.
01:06:04He was a paratrooper.
01:06:06Everybody in the family was so proud of him and all.
01:06:08You want to be like your uncle?
01:06:10Yes, sir.
01:06:14How about you, Teleferro?
01:06:15I was getting drafted anyway, and...
01:06:20They pay extra for jumping, so...
01:06:22So you volunteer for the airborne?
01:06:25Here, ain't I?
01:06:26Now look, there's more to the airborne than just jumping out of planes.
01:06:33Sure, it takes guts.
01:06:36It also takes spirit, teamwork, and courage.
01:06:40Without all four, you're no good to the airborne.
01:06:42What do you think we're training you for?
01:06:44To fight with the street gang?
01:06:46Or maybe you think the training we're giving you is all nonsense.
01:06:50That all you have to do is to make five jumps and you're an airborne soldier.
01:06:54Well, let me tell you, legs.
01:06:56It's one thing to make a drop in ideal weather conditions,
01:06:59on a smooth drop zone,
01:07:01with instructors to guide every move you make.
01:07:04And it's another thing to drop 50 miles behind the enemy lines,
01:07:08into hot wires, into the drink,
01:07:10or into machine gun emplacements.
01:07:14There's no instructors there to guide you if you get into any trouble.
01:07:17There's only two kinds of people on that ground.
01:07:20The people that's waiting to put a bullet in you,
01:07:23and the men you jump with.
01:07:25And either you work as a team or you don't last long.
01:07:29There's no room for eight balls.
01:07:33Or prima donnas.
01:07:36Or weaklings.
01:07:37When your life depends on your buddy.
01:07:39And your very existence depending on your coordination.
01:07:42An airborne soldier respects his fellow man, with no exceptions.
01:07:47That comradeship must be molded right here, in jump school.
01:07:51Now that's the jump from boy to man.
01:07:54Now either you'll get with it or you'll get out of it.
01:07:58That I promise you.
01:08:00You're being given the best.
01:08:03To benefit from the mistakes the men before you learn the hard way.
01:08:07The men that made the airborne what it is today.
01:08:10An outfit to be proud of.
01:08:11Damn proud of.
01:08:13Damn proud of.
01:08:18And if you people think Sergeant Benner just blowing smoke up your back.
01:08:22I want everyone of you to walk over to that museum.
01:08:25Take a look at the record of the 82nd.
01:08:27Sicily, Normandy, Holland.
01:08:29And you come back and you tell the boys how much guts you got.
01:08:59And you come back and you're in.
01:09:14A couple of them senior live in Malababa of the 82nd World War One.
01:09:19He and a small patrol captured 132 presidents.
01:09:29It sure is old, isn't it?
01:09:32This American flag was the first flag that flew
01:09:35in the first liberated town in France in World War II.
01:09:55Would you read that place?
01:09:57American parachutists, devils in baggy pants.
01:10:01They're missing 100 meters from my outpost.
01:10:04I can't sleep at night.
01:10:06They pop up from nowhere and we never know when or how they will strike next.
01:10:09It seems like the black-hearted devils are everywhere.
01:10:16This is found on the diary of a German officer
01:10:19who opposed the 504 on the Enzio beachhead.
01:10:22Sergeant Leonard A. Funt is the living Medal of Honor of the 82nd Airborne Division, World War II.
01:10:35We're proud to be a member of the 82nd Airborne Division.
01:10:48We are ready to go anywhere, anytime, anyplace.
01:10:52We're ready to go.
01:11:14Okay.
01:11:18Okay.
01:11:22Okay.
01:11:26Okay.
01:11:35Okay.
01:11:41Okay.
01:11:42Okay.
01:11:45Okay.
01:11:49Okay.
01:12:12Okay.
01:12:13Okay.
01:12:22Okay.
01:13:23When you jump, be alert and listen for ground instruction.
01:13:26Play number one now over DZ.
01:15:29We're okay.
01:15:31We're okay.
01:15:33We're okay.
01:15:35Two okay.
01:15:37One okay.
01:15:39Turn it on!
01:15:41Turn it on!
01:15:45Go!
01:15:49Go!
01:15:51Go!
01:15:53Go!
01:15:55Go!
01:15:57Go!
01:15:59Go!
01:16:01Go!
01:16:03Go!
01:16:05Go!
01:16:07Go!
01:16:09Go!
01:16:11Go!
01:16:13Go!
01:16:15Go!
01:16:17Go!
01:16:23Go!
01:16:25Go!
01:16:27Go!
01:16:29Go!
01:16:31Go!
01:16:33Go!
01:17:35Hey, slip away, Rocky!
01:17:43Spread eagle, 12!
01:17:47Spread eagle, Rocky!
01:17:49You're going to get us both killed, Rocky!
01:18:07Rocky!
01:18:08Rocky, you're going to get us both killed!
01:18:17Don't panic, 12!
01:18:19Get out of those suspension lines!
01:18:26It's Lehman.
01:18:28Lehman!
01:18:29Lehman!
01:18:29Get out of those suspension lines!
01:18:44I got you, Rocky!
01:18:46Come on down, we'll ride out together!
01:18:50Let go, Rocky!
01:18:51You're going to collapse my chute!
01:18:53Let go, I got you!
01:18:59Attaboy, Slokka.
01:19:00Hold him!
01:19:00Attaboy, Slokka.
01:19:04Hold him!
01:19:07You can go, eh.
01:19:10You can go, eh.
01:19:24Come on, country boy.
01:19:33Come on, country boy.
01:19:33Come on, country boy.
01:19:34Come on, country boy.
01:19:34Come on, country boy.
01:19:34Come on, country boy.
01:19:35Come on, country boy.
01:19:36Come on, country boy.
01:19:36Come on, country boy.
01:19:37Come on, country boy.
01:19:38Come on, country boy.
01:19:39Come on, country boy.
01:19:40Come on, country boy.
01:19:41Come on, country boy.
01:19:42Come on, country boy.
01:19:43Come on, country boy.
01:19:44Come on, country boy.
01:19:45Come on, country boy.
01:19:46Come on, country boy.
01:19:47Come on, country boy.
01:19:48Come on, country boy.
01:19:49Come on, country boy.
01:19:50Come on, country boy.
01:19:51Come on, country boy.
01:19:52Come on, country boy.
01:19:53Come on, country boy.
01:19:54Rocky, you hurt?
01:20:24Rocky, you hurt Rocky, you okay Rocky boy, did you break anything?
01:20:31I guess I'm okay, you should have slipped away, did you hear Ben Hur, I didn't hear anything, I said you had no guts country, go on, good and hard, right here, man you had us worried,
01:20:53you guys were really worried about me, about me, that's really something, you guys are the greatest, the greatest country,
01:21:11you all right layman?
01:21:30yes sergeant, how about you Slocum?
01:21:32yes sergeant, care to have dinner with a little old North Carolina farm girl, Trooper Slocum?
01:21:39not a North Carolina farm girl, Trooper Slocum's girl
01:21:52hey lad, you'll be sorry
01:21:55stop that
01:21:57talk out
01:21:58is everybody happy?
01:22:01I like happy people
01:22:03sergeant, sergeant
01:22:05oh we're all American and proud to be
01:22:10for we're the soldiers of liberty
01:22:14some private life through the enemy
01:22:18others are sky paratroopers
01:22:22we're all American and fight we will
01:22:26still
01:22:27still
01:22:28still
01:22:29still
01:22:30there
01:22:31more
01:22:32strides of blue
01:22:33we're coming through
01:22:34make your jumps
01:22:35make your pumps
01:22:36let's go put on your boots
01:22:38the parachute
01:22:40parachute
01:22:41get all those spiders
01:22:43ready to attack today
01:22:45for we'll be gone
01:22:46we'll be gone
01:22:47into the north
01:22:48we're not too wide and bald
01:22:50in a second way
01:22:53hey
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