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00:00:00The End
00:01:00You know, Grapp, I can't imagine a big, strong, healthy, red-blooded American meeting Sweetheart at the train and not taking her out to dinner afterwards, can you?
00:01:18Well now, Ginny, if you were talking about Rodney here, I reckon he just plumb forgot to invite Marty on for dinner.
00:01:27Maybe he was so busy thinking about the war and about the army until he just didn't think about asking her.
00:01:36Can't you think of anything else to say?
00:01:40War, war, army, that's all I hear around this place.
00:01:44Why, I suppose you'd all be glad if I was in the army.
00:01:47Why, Rodney, you never spoke that way to us before.
00:01:51Why, bless your heart.
00:02:16I'm like any other mother who gives her son to the army, waiting long, anxious nights, wondering how you are, if you've got a comfortable bed with plenty of blankets, wondering if you are safe and strong and healthy.
00:02:41Oh, I'm sorry, Mom.
00:02:44I guess I'm a little jittery this afternoon.
00:02:50Your father was a soldier, son.
00:02:53And a good one.
00:02:54Yeah.
00:02:56Bear was a good soldier.
00:02:59Good.
00:03:01Why, why, Rodney?
00:03:04Well, I'm going out, Mom.
00:03:06This will walk will do me good.
00:03:18And so, ladies and gentlemen, Sergeant Keene and his recruiting squad have finally arrived in our town.
00:03:25And a gigantic rally will be held this evening in the town square.
00:03:30In addition, Martha Adams, a local girl who has been touring with the recruiting squad, will be on hand to lend her thrilling voice to the proceedings.
00:03:39And now, more music.
00:03:41Ain't necessarily so.
00:03:44There you have it, folks.
00:03:54Miss Adams has just sung a message to you that should inspire every patriotic man, woman, and child to do his or her bit in winning this war for our country.
00:04:03The actual conflict has not yet reached our shores, but not one of us knows when it will come.
00:04:09So, let every one of you remember, from now on, take your change in United States defense stamp.
00:04:16And those men among you who are able-bodied, offer your services in arms to your country.
00:04:33So it's Mr. Tucker now.
00:04:35It used to be Robin.
00:04:35You ought to be ashamed of your friend.
00:04:37While other people are working their heads off to help our country, you sit back and enjoy yourself.
00:04:43And then you have the nerve to come here-
00:04:45I've got a right to do as I please.
00:04:47That's no excuse for your disrupting the honest efforts of those who really want to do something.
00:04:51Sure.
00:04:52Doing things with a tin soldier.
00:04:55You calling a real man a tin soldier.
00:04:58Why, you haven't even the courage to wear his uniform.
00:05:01I thought that was coming.
00:05:03You want to bury him in the army so you can have him all to yourself.
00:05:06Well, that's what you're asking.
00:05:08I'm only asking you to do your duty, Robin.
00:05:10You speak to me of marriage.
00:05:13But you haven't proven to be anything but a bragging coward.
00:05:17Yeah.
00:05:18I can even brag about finding out my sweetheart is giving me the double cross.
00:05:22Sure, I can brag about that.
00:05:24That's my answer to that remark, Mr. Tucker.
00:05:28And here's your ring.
00:05:30I'm through.
00:05:31No, no, no.
00:05:55Got a match, buddy?
00:06:11It seems like this war situation is getting kind of bad, don't it?
00:06:16Yeah.
00:06:17Guess so.
00:06:19Well, I ain't got much to offer, but any time up the sun needs me, I'll hear you.
00:06:25Ain't you?
00:06:26Yeah, guess so.
00:06:44And it says here, by fall, the United States expects to add another million soldiers to its fast-growing army.
00:06:53Auntie, do you think they'll take Rodney?
00:06:57Well, maybe.
00:06:59We've all got to do our best.
00:07:02You are a junior airy warden, and I'm sewing for the Red Cross.
00:07:07And besides, I think Rodney would want to go now anyway.
00:07:11What do you mean by that, Auntie?
00:07:13Well, I might say because of Martha Adams.
00:07:18Now, Rodney hasn't been out of this house not once since the day she left.
00:07:23He's got it back, and that ain't good.
00:07:27But Rodney would never do in the army, Auntie.
00:07:31He's always had his own way about things, you know.
00:07:33There are many boys in the army, like Rodney.
00:07:39The army brings out the real manhood in them.
00:07:44Hold your point.
00:07:45Hold your point.
00:07:46Now, that was after, after Theodore and Teddy Roosevelt went to...
00:07:52Let me...
00:07:54Let me...
00:07:56Rufus and Grandpa, I'll add it again.
00:08:00They've been at war with each other since I was big enough to remember.
00:08:03But thank God it has never reached the shooting stage.
00:08:06Oh, that's the mailman.
00:08:12I hope I got all that.
00:08:13Now, let me see.
00:08:15If my memory serves me right, that was that, uh...
00:08:19You're wrong, Sam.
00:08:21That was when they were in San Antonio.
00:08:23Rufus, if I didn't know you so well, I'd kick you right out of this house.
00:08:28You don't have to kick me out.
00:08:31I'm going.
00:08:32But you're wrong.
00:08:33Listen, you loggerhead.
00:08:37You're the one that's wrong.
00:08:39I am not wrong.
00:08:41Yes, you are wrong.
00:08:42You are both wrong.
00:08:44It happened when the 25th Regiment landed at Tampa, Florida.
00:09:03You don't have to open that other envelope, big boy.
00:09:11It's only an invitation to a party.
00:09:14A party?
00:09:15Yep.
00:09:16A big party.
00:09:18In other words, dear cousin, you have been drafted.
00:09:21A party.
00:09:45A party.
00:09:46Well, that's about all.
00:10:08He says he'll ride again when he gets to his regiment.
00:10:11Yes, but he wasn't such a bad boy after all.
00:10:17I'm kind of sorry I spoke to him so harshly once or twice.
00:10:22My poor boy.
00:10:26And to think the last time we saw him, we had to have an argument.
00:10:32Yes.
00:10:35You know, Ellen, we ought to be proud of that boy out there fighting for his country.
00:10:43I am proud of him.
00:10:45I'm as proud as any mother could be.
00:10:55And just as said.
00:11:28Look how mean that sergeant looked over there.
00:11:40In class 30 in the morning.
00:11:44I don't get up until here.
00:11:47I can't see this.
00:11:50Look what a high.
00:11:51There's my feet bad, too, man.
00:11:56This guy gonna thrill me a hundred times a day.
00:11:59What?
00:11:59No chick.
00:12:00A hundred times I won't, man.
00:12:02I'm hungry.
00:12:03I'm hungry.
00:12:04I've been hungry for a long time.
00:12:06I know you're coming, because you said so.
00:12:13I'll bet you.
00:12:13I can't wait for a favor of that six bits you owe me.
00:12:16What six bits, man?
00:12:18Come on, Ted.
00:12:19I'm taking you.
00:12:20I know you're able to leave that to me.
00:12:22That was Bob Jones.
00:12:27All right, men.
00:12:33Until you're assigned to your respective companies, this is it.
00:12:37The non-commissioned officer in charge of quarters will assign each of you to a bed and explain
00:12:44your immediate duties.
00:12:46And remember this.
00:12:47From now until you're discharged, you're in the army.
00:12:52Fall out.
00:12:52The way that fella talked, he thinks this country was in serious trouble.
00:13:08Well, you know, I've been here a long, long time.
00:13:11This country's been worse at fixing now than it's ever been.
00:13:14Oh, that's a lot of hooey.
00:13:16You're old-fashioned.
00:13:17Listen, I'll tell you nothing can happen to this country.
00:13:20Well, buddy, you may know what you're talking about.
00:13:22But experience has taught me that anything can happen to anybody, any place, and any time.
00:13:29And if we don't all put our shoulders to the wheel and push, something's going to happen to us.
00:13:34And I'll put that in your fight.
00:13:35Oh, that's a lot of push.
00:13:50Oh, that's a lot of push.
00:13:52Oh, that's a lot of push.
00:13:54But what's going to happen to us?
00:13:57Oh, I tell you, they've got millions of other folks.
00:14:00Let them have it.
00:14:01Let them do their own fighting.
00:14:03Brother, there's just two things you seem to do.
00:14:09The first is, there's millions of us, too.
00:14:15And the second, this is just as much our country as it is anybody else.
00:14:22Well, even so, what are we fighting for?
00:14:24We've got everything we need in this country.
00:14:27All the money, airplanes, everything.
00:14:29Now I ask you, Debbie, what have we got to worry about, hmm?
00:14:35Jim Japps?
00:14:36Tim Japps?
00:15:04Tim Japps?
00:15:05Hey soldier, hey soldier, are you sick?
00:15:31No, what time is it?
00:15:33It's time you're getting out of here early, Lee.
00:15:36Not that early, ain't it?
00:15:37It won't be early in the next ten days if you get up and fall on the kitchen, Lee.
00:16:03Come on, Tucker.
00:16:04You can do better than that.
00:16:10Come on, Tucker.
00:16:11You can do better than that.
00:16:17Come on, Tucker.
00:16:18You can do better than that.
00:16:19Come on, Tucker.
00:16:20Come on, Tucker.
00:16:24Come on, Tucker.
00:16:25Come on, Tucker.
00:16:26Come on, Tucker.
00:16:27Come on, Tucker.
00:16:40All right.
00:16:41Thanks.
00:17:10Trucker, I thought you should be good at this.
00:17:19What is it?
00:17:20Just what I'm trying to do.
00:17:25Okay, buddy, by me.
00:17:27Turn and turn.
00:17:30Right.
00:17:31Hang on.
00:17:36I want to turn.
00:17:40You can do better than that, Tucker.
00:17:50Try it again.
00:18:00Well...
00:18:01I guess you just can't make soldiers, Elson.
00:18:10I want you men to look closely and see how this is going through.
00:18:17All right.
00:18:19Up.
00:18:23Up.
00:18:26Up.
00:18:29Up.
00:18:31Okay.
00:18:31Now, I think you've got a good idea of what this is all about.
00:18:38Now, the next thing is the cleaning of the barrel.
00:18:42Now, if you'll notice, at the cleaning of the barrel, you'll have to take the ramble rod,
00:18:47which is on the side there, and put small cloth on it, rag such, and scrub the barrel out.
00:18:54That is to keep it clean.
00:19:04Have it, Tucker?
00:19:05You're not playing with a toy cannon here.
00:19:08This is a real 37-yard.
00:19:10And keep your hands off it unless I tell you to do it.
00:19:13These men's life can't be in danger because you don't understand.
00:19:21Okay.
00:19:22Hut.
00:19:23Transition.
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00:19:27Now, get up.
00:19:28Up.
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00:19:48Sir.
00:19:49That fellow Tucker would be a great soldier if he wanted to.
00:19:53I think so, too, Sergeant.
00:19:55Maybe we can bring it out of him.
00:20:01You better take this along.
00:20:04You may need it out on that desert.
00:20:06You know, Arizona isn't just across the street from Texas.
00:20:10Where shall we put it?
00:20:11I think the best place to put it is that radiator.
00:20:14There won't be room enough for him to get in there
00:20:16after he puts that suitcase in there.
00:20:17Now, both of you, just hold your horses.
00:20:20I'll find a room for everything.
00:20:23I don't think I'd put all that junk away out there anyway.
00:20:27Now, see here, young lady.
00:20:28I'll have you know that my souvenirs ain't no junk.
00:20:31Do you understand that?
00:20:33Now, Papa, I didn't mean it that way.
00:20:36You're darn true, you didn't mean it that way.
00:20:39Why, those things in that car is worth more than a million dollars to me.
00:20:42Well, I've got a bolo in there that old Ike Ganardo himself used in Mindanao
00:20:47and a saddle blanket that Ted Arusos had when we were in Cuba.
00:20:50And when I get to Fort Huachuca, I'm going to put them things on this place
00:20:56so them youngsters will have something to guide on.
00:20:58Don't forget to take good care of them two coconut heads of mine.
00:21:01I don't want to lose them.
00:21:03Don't worry.
00:21:03I'll take good care of that handful of stuff I've got there that belongs to you.
00:21:08Jenny, when I get out there, I'm going to pin one of my medals right on Rodney's bullet.
00:21:14Yep.
00:21:14I'm going to give him this one right here.
00:21:17That's the one that I got for catching them 17 moros at Iliwilo that time.
00:21:23Tucker, you'll find if you put a little more musseline on that mop
00:21:26you'll get through with that job or retreat.
00:21:30Papa Simmons,
00:21:31the company commander will want to see you in the room right away.
00:21:34Okay.
00:21:34I'll be back as soon as I see the company commander, Tucker.
00:21:38I want that job finished.
00:21:42Papa Simmons is a fine soldier.
00:21:44I hear they'll make a sergeant out of him soon.
00:21:47Yeah.
00:21:48I hope they'll make him a general.
00:21:51Say,
00:21:52you're not letting this man's armor get you down, please.
00:21:55What else is a guy going to do when they treat him like this?
00:21:58Doesn't I win the wrestling match?
00:22:00Don't I help them win all the other games around here?
00:22:02Well, I even show them up on the tracks.
00:22:05And what do I get?
00:22:06Slinging a mop.
00:22:08Oh, the sucker for even trying.
00:22:22Oh, come now, Tucker.
00:22:24It doesn't make any difference who has the best uniform.
00:22:27You're in the army, and I'm proud of you.
00:22:30You're proud of me.
00:22:31Ha!
00:22:32I've had a hard day, but I can laugh at that.
00:22:35I mean every word of it.
00:22:36After all, you have no reason to be angry with me.
00:22:39No?
00:22:40Haven't I?
00:22:41You took Martha away from me.
00:22:43And now I know it makes you happy to see me do this.
00:22:46Doesn't it?
00:22:47Well, that's not true.
00:22:49But why not come over to my quarters this evening?
00:22:51I've got a real surprise for you.
00:22:54What do you say?
00:22:56All right.
00:22:57I'll come.
00:22:58Fine.
00:23:11All right.
00:23:11All right.
00:23:12Oh, Captain.
00:23:37Hi, Captain.
00:23:38Hi, Captain.
00:23:39Glad you came over.
00:23:40I've got a real surprise for you.
00:23:41Okay.
00:23:42I'll go.
00:23:43This is broadcasting from my nationwide hookup from a Cub Army camp in Texas.
00:23:48You're all going to listen in.
00:23:50Brothers, I'd like you to know who Friday's on the subject.
00:23:53Even though he's just a Friday, he's a mighty fine young star.
00:23:56In addition to being a personal friend of the gentlemen, the boys from the school year on the radio.
00:24:01Have a seat, gentlemen.
00:24:06Let's see, Bob.
00:24:07I'll turn it down.
00:24:08And now, for the treat you've all been waiting for, I present Miss Martha Adams.
00:24:18Hello, everybody.
00:24:20It's indeed a pleasure to sing for you, especially the boys in the camps.
00:24:24Our first song is dedicated to a very dear friend, Sergeant Robert L. Key of Fort Huachuca, Arizona.
00:24:30Cut that thing off.
00:24:32Cut that damn thing off.
00:24:34So, this is your quick surprise.
00:24:36This is why you invited me here.
00:24:38You wanted me to know that Martha was dedicating a love song to you, huh?
00:24:40Well, that's ridiculous, man.
00:24:42You ought to be glad of the opportunity.
00:24:43Yeah, you better.
00:24:46What are you doing?
00:24:48John!
00:24:49What's going on here, Sergeant?
00:24:53Nothing much, sir.
00:24:54Just a little misunderstanding.
00:24:56All right.
00:24:57Private Tucker.
00:25:00Put your barracks in the rest and call us.
00:25:03Don't even who you've made of your mind back to raise.
00:25:05You understand?
00:25:05Yes, sir.
00:25:07I guess you're good and so at the army now, ain't you?
00:25:22Or who wouldn't be, keeping a guy cooped up in a place like this?
00:25:27Well, I'd just as soon be in jail.
00:25:30But you just wait until they need me.
00:25:32I'll show them.
00:25:33I know somebody needs you right now.
00:25:34She stopped us when we were in town this morning.
00:25:38She sure did.
00:25:39She wants to see you bad, too.
00:25:43She's a radio singer.
00:25:45And now, is she good looking.
00:25:47Mmm, mmm.
00:25:49My, my, my.
00:25:51Say, fellas, do you mean...
00:25:54Yeah.
00:25:55She's staying at the Alameda Hotel.
00:25:59Room 20.
00:26:01Too bad you can't go to town.
00:26:04But, uh, maybe she'll be coming out tomorrow.
00:26:09Like she said she would.
00:26:11Sergeant Keene is going to bring her out tomorrow.
00:26:14Show her around the post.
00:26:16Uh, tell me.
00:26:17Did you fellas tell her that I was on the rest and quarters?
00:26:21We had two ears and one mouth apiece.
00:26:26And we hear twice as much as we talked.
00:26:29Well, this is all Sergeant Keene's idea.
00:26:33He deliberately planned our fight to...
00:26:36So he'd have me here when Martha arrived.
00:26:39Did we do anything wrong?
00:26:41No, fellas.
00:26:42You ain't done nothing wrong.
00:26:44You've done me a favor.
00:26:46Yeah.
00:26:47And I'm not going to be in here when Martha arrive tomorrow, either.
00:26:50Well, fellas, I'll be seeing you again, I hope.
00:27:04But don't forget that you've got two eyes and only one mouth apiece.
00:27:07So long.
00:27:08Looks like she's got him going.
00:27:17Huh.
00:27:19The way it looks to me.
00:27:22She's got him going.
00:27:23The way it looks to me.
00:27:53The way it looks to me.
00:28:11The way it looks to me.
00:28:11The way it looks to me.
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00:50:52Oh, my God.
00:51:22Oh, my God.
00:51:52Oh, my God.
00:52:22Oh, my God.
00:52:52Oh, my God.
00:53:23In Arizona?
00:53:24Yeah.
00:53:27You've been in Arizona ever since you crawled in here last night and went to sleep.
00:53:32But there's nothing to be afraid of now.
00:53:34Oh, I figured you was on a furlough and was just trying to save money on train fare.
00:53:40So I've been keeping my eyes peeled for the bulls so you wouldn't get pinched.
00:53:45Yeah.
00:53:46Yeah.
00:53:46On furlough.
00:53:48Sure.
00:53:57How far are you going?
00:54:00Texas?
00:54:00Texas might be a big state, sonny.
00:54:04Yeah.
00:54:05Sure is.
00:54:07He's Texas.
00:54:07Well, we won't be bothered with the bulls from now on.
00:54:16There's a lot of desert between here and Texas.
00:54:18And how did you find out I was running away?
00:54:21Well, that didn't take much vigor in, sonny.
00:54:26You see, you and me are something alike.
00:54:29You talk in your sleep, and I walk in mine.
00:54:37Yeah.
00:54:40Yeah.
00:54:40I do talk in my sleep.
00:54:44That's what my mother says.
00:54:47And you walk in your sleep.
00:54:50Yeah.
00:54:52And that's why you stay awake all the time.
00:54:56You're afraid you'll walk off the train.
00:54:57Is that it?
00:54:59Not afraid, lad.
00:55:02Only cowards are afraid of anything.
00:55:06I'm just careful, that's all.
00:55:08But why didn't you turn me into the bulls while I was asleep?
00:55:14Well, I'm not a coward, sonny.
00:55:20Not a rat.
00:55:38Not a rat.
00:55:47Not a rat.
00:55:52Not a rat.
00:56:00Shout out to you.
00:56:06I've got to get out of here.
00:56:09I've got to go home to wife and baby.
00:56:12I've got to go home to Ellen.
00:56:14Ellen?
00:56:15Well, who is Ellen?
00:56:17Ellen...
00:56:18Ellen's my wife, doctor.
00:56:21She wrote me a letter in...
00:56:23in France, telling me we had...
00:56:26we had little baby.
00:56:28And...
00:56:29and she named him after me.
00:56:32She named him...
00:56:35Rodney...
00:56:36Tucker...
00:56:38Junior.
00:56:43Rodney...
00:56:44Tucker...
00:56:45Junior?
00:56:46Yes, doctor.
00:56:48Rodney...
00:56:49Tucker...
00:56:51Junior.
00:56:52I've got to get out of this hospital, doctor.
00:56:56I've got to go home.
00:56:59I'll...
00:57:00I'll...
00:57:01I'll soldiers go home now.
00:57:03The...
00:57:04The war is over.
00:57:06I've got to go home to...
00:57:08to Ellen.
00:57:10I've got to get home to...
00:57:12to my wife and...
00:57:14and baby.
00:57:15I...
00:57:16I've got to get...
00:57:18I've got to get...
00:57:22Oh...
00:57:24Mummer Tea.
00:57:36So he was my father.
00:57:39And that's why he didn't come back home.
00:57:44He didn't know where to come to.
00:57:46He got hurt in a traffic accident...
00:57:48He got hurt in a traffic accident, lost his memory when he left the hospital, and he thought
00:57:57that I was the doctor.
00:58:00And that's why, that's why I'm not going back to the army.
00:58:06No, I'm not going back.
00:58:18Goodbye, Dad.
00:58:23Goodbye.
00:58:48Goodbye, Dad.
00:59:18Hey, Grandpa, you didn't see two or three Japs down the road there, did you?
00:59:26Hey, mister, if I see a whole regiment of Japs anywhere, there's going to be some shooting
00:59:31guns, and I ain't going to be the one that gets shot neither.
00:59:34Well, where are you headed, boy?
00:59:35Fort Wachuba, Arizona.
00:59:37Okay, boy, let her rip.
00:59:48Fort!
00:59:57Fort!
00:59:57Fort!
00:59:58Fort Wachuba, Arizona.
01:00:07Fort Wachuba, Arizona.
01:00:09Fort Wachuba, Arizona.
01:00:10Fort Wachuba, Arizona.
01:00:11Fort Wachuba, Arizona.
01:00:12Fort Wachuba, Arizona.
01:00:13Fort Wachuba, Arizona.
01:00:14Fort Wachuba, Arizona.
01:00:15Fort Wachuba, Arizona.
01:00:16Fort Wachuba, Arizona.
01:00:17Fort Wachuba, Arizona.
01:00:18Fort Wachuba, Arizona.
01:00:19Fort Wachuba, Arizona.
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01:00:23Fort Wachuba, Arizona.
01:00:23Fort Wachuba, Arizona.
01:00:24Fort Wachuba, Arizona.
01:00:24Fort Wachuba, Arizona.
01:00:25Fort Wachuba, Arizona.
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01:03:30HONEST I WOULD
01:03:31GRANPPA
01:03:32I KNOW YOU WOULD
01:03:33SON
01:03:34I'VE BEEN A FOOL
01:03:36GRANPPA
01:03:37I THOUGHT
01:03:38I DIDN'T HAVE
01:03:39ANYTHING TO FIGHT
01:03:40FOR A WHILE BACK
01:03:41BUT NOW I KNOW
01:03:42THAT I HAVE
01:03:43EVERYTHING TO FIGHT
01:03:44FOR
01:03:45MY FAMILY
01:03:46MY HOME
01:03:47MY FREEDOM
01:03:48DEMOCRACY
01:03:49EVERYTHING
01:03:50FOR GOD SAIGHT
01:03:51GRANPPA
01:03:52IF IT ONLY
01:03:53GIVES ME
01:03:54ANOTHER CHANCE
01:03:55FOR GOD SAIGHT
01:03:56GRANPPA
01:03:57IF ONLY IT GIVES
01:03:58ANOTHER CHANCE
01:04:00Son, I've been thinking.
01:04:03Maybe they would give you another chance.
01:04:06If only for God's sake.
01:04:09Maybe if we prayed to him,
01:04:13he would give you another chance.
01:04:16I'm afraid he's the only one who can give you that chance now.
01:04:20Do you reckon he will, Grandpa?
01:04:22Sure he would, son.
01:04:24Let us pray to him.
01:04:26Let him hear our voices in the wilderness.
01:04:29Come on, son.
01:04:30Let us pray.
01:04:39Say, Wash, what is a ham?
01:04:42A what?
01:04:44A ham.
01:04:46Brother, next to chitlin',
01:04:50a ham is the best part of a whole.
01:04:53I don't mean that kind of ham.
01:04:55I mean that radio ham.
01:04:58Oh, that's different.
01:05:01A radio ham is one of them fellas,
01:05:03one of them radio fellas that sits up
01:05:05and tune in all night on somebody's conversation.
01:05:09You know, like a party line.
01:05:12A telephone.
01:05:14How come?
01:05:16Well, here it says here,
01:05:18shortwave ham hears
01:05:21Jap radio broadcast.
01:05:24Elmer Brown,
01:05:25SW ham at Bisbee, Arizona,
01:05:28reported to police that he heard
01:05:30a Japanese language broadcast
01:05:32on his one tube set
01:05:34at 3.30 this morning.
01:05:35The fact that Brown heard
01:05:38the broadcast on a single tube set
01:05:40would indicate
01:05:41that the transmitter
01:05:42is located
01:05:43somewhere close by.
01:05:47Mm-hmm.
01:05:49You reckon there's
01:05:50a Japanese broadcasting station
01:05:52located somewhere
01:05:54in these hills close by?
01:05:57Could be.
01:05:58Could be.
01:06:00Could be.
01:06:01Could be.
01:06:02Could be.
01:06:03Could be.
01:06:04Could be.
01:06:05Could be.
01:06:06Could be.
01:06:07Could be.
01:06:08Could be.
01:06:09Could be.
01:06:10Could be.
01:06:11Could be.
01:06:12Could be.
01:06:13Could be.
01:06:14Could be.
01:06:15Could be.
01:06:16Could be.
01:06:17Could be.
01:06:18Could be.
01:06:19Could be.
01:06:20Could be.
01:06:21Could be.
01:06:22Could be.
01:06:23Could be.
01:06:24Could be.
01:06:25Could be.
01:06:26Could be.
01:06:27Could be.
01:06:28The End
01:06:58You can't go back. We're out of luck.
01:06:59No, no, my boy.
01:07:01A good soldier's never out of luck.
01:07:03Not even when his last shot has been fired.
01:07:06Now, let me see.
01:07:09Yep, there she is.
01:07:11Well, there's what?
01:07:12You see that cliff right over there?
01:07:14What do you mean over to the left of that big rock up there?
01:07:17Yep, that's her, my boy.
01:07:19Right to the former very eye.
01:07:21That is known as the entrance to old Geronimo's stronghold.
01:07:25There's a hidden valley up there in the mountains.
01:07:28And the only way to get in or out is through that gap.
01:07:33And that gap is so long, so narrow, so deep,
01:07:37that a half a dozen Indians could hold off a whole regiment of soldiers there any time.
01:07:42Yes.
01:07:43I've read about that in school.
01:07:46Say, but what about some water for old Betsy here?
01:07:49We can't go much further than what's in that radiator.
01:07:51Listen, son, halfway up that trail is a spring of water.
01:08:09What's the matter, Gramps? Tired?
01:08:11Tired nothing.
01:08:12I'm just getting started.
01:08:14Okay, come on.
01:08:15Ah, Banzai.
01:08:32We are to notify number 17 to carry out instruction with regards to destruction of objective number 294.
01:08:42Good.
01:08:43We will, uh, we will notify him at 8.30 o'clock.
01:08:49Honorable President of the United States will make speech,
01:08:52and American people will listen.
01:08:54But number 17, he will listen to message from the Mikado.
01:09:00Ah, Banzai.
01:09:03This wasn't here the last time I was up here.
01:09:05Hey, looks like somebody's been digging for gold.
01:09:14But there ain't no gold around here.
01:09:18Maybe not.
01:09:20But from the looks of this, they're still digging.
01:09:29Made in Japan.
01:09:30Wait a minute, Gramps.
01:09:36Where are you going?
01:09:38I'm going to have a look in that hole.
01:09:39You better stay up here.
01:09:41Hold on a minute, young fellow.
01:09:42If there's anything in that hole that's worth seeing,
01:09:45I'm going to see some of it, too.
01:09:46Okay.
01:09:47Let's go.
01:09:48Don't say I didn't warn you.
01:09:49Let's go.
01:09:49Let's go.
01:10:00Let's go.
01:10:31Why, it looks like a radio here, son.
01:10:34Why, it is.
01:10:36Well, I wonder who it belongs to.
01:10:39It belongs to the Japanese government.
01:10:43It is very unfortunate that you come here.
01:10:47I am so very sorry.
01:10:51Why, you low-down yellow-bellied skunk.
01:10:54You up to some of your dirty tricks, huh?
01:10:56For this time, I'm going.
01:11:00How should I be?
01:11:16I'm going.
01:11:19I'm going.
01:11:19Sir, that pass is known as the entrance to Old Geronimo Stronghold.
01:11:44Yes, Sergeant, I've heard about that.
01:11:46There seems to be a fight going on.
01:11:52One of them looks like a soldier, sir.
01:11:55Why, it is a soldier.
01:11:56Yeah, they're them jobs we're looking for.
01:11:58Yes, Sergeant, I've heard about that.
01:12:13Yes, Sergeant, I've heard about that.
01:12:19All right, what's going on here?
01:12:29Bring it up.
01:12:30Bring it up.
01:12:35Corporal, take charge of these men.
01:12:37All right, group out.
01:12:49Tucker, what are you doing here?
01:12:50What is all this about?
01:12:52Well, sir, I was just about...
01:12:54Oh, Grant, you should never have gone in there.
01:13:07Why'd you do it?
01:13:08That's all right, son.
01:13:10It's just the way I wanted to die.
01:13:13The Lord has been good to me.
01:13:14He let me have one more fight for my country.
01:13:23One last fight.
01:13:25Oh, my God.
01:13:30Oh, my God.
01:13:42Oh, my God.
01:13:44Oh, my God.
01:13:47Oh, my God.
01:13:48I know I hope my soul is up.
01:13:52A.W.O. who?
01:14:17A.W.O.L.
01:14:19That's bad.
01:14:20Especially the time of war.
01:14:23A.W.O.L.
01:14:27But say, when did he do all this?
01:14:29I thought he just went A.W.A.Y.
01:14:50You reckon they'll stand him up and shoot him in time of war?
01:15:03Don't know.
01:15:05It might.
01:15:07A.W.O.L.
01:15:10A.W.O.L.
01:15:12A.W.O.L.
01:15:13A.W.O.L.
01:15:14A.W.O.L.
01:15:15A.W.O.L.
01:15:17A.W.O.L.
01:15:18A.W.O.L.
01:15:21A.W.O.L.
01:15:22A.W.O.L.
01:15:23A.W.O.L.
01:15:24A.W.O.L.
01:15:25A.W.O.L.
01:15:26A.W.O.L.
01:15:27A.W.O.L.
01:15:29A.W.O.L.
01:15:30A.W.O.L.
01:15:31A.W.O.L.
01:15:32A.W.O.L.
01:15:33A.W.O.L.
01:15:34A.W.O.L.
01:15:35A.W.O.L.
01:15:36A.W.O.L.
01:15:37A.W.O.L.
01:15:38A.W.O.L.
01:15:39A.W.O.L.
01:15:40A.W.O.L.
01:15:41A.W.O.L.
01:15:42A.W.O.L.
01:15:43A.W.O.L.
01:15:44A.W.O.L.
01:15:45A.W.O.L.
01:15:46A.W.O.L.
01:15:47A.W.O.L.
01:15:48A.W.O.L.
01:15:49A.W.O.L.
01:15:50A.W.O.L.
01:15:51When he got through with those two Japs, boy, they look like they've been in a ring with Joe Lewis.
01:15:58Joe Lewis? Now, there's a real American for you.
01:16:01Why, look what he did at...
01:16:11Did... did they?
01:16:13Yes, fellas.
01:16:15They gave me another chance to prove that I'm an American, too.
01:16:18To prove that my blood is red just like yours or anybody else's.
01:16:23They're giving me an opportunity to fight for freedom and for democracy and for the protection of our loved ones back home.
01:16:31They're going to let me pay back those cutthrows for what they did at Pearl Harbor.
01:16:35And they're going to let me collect in person for what they did to Grandpa Tucker.
01:16:41Yes, fellas.
01:16:42They gave me another chance.
01:16:44And they gave me that chance with Grandpa's own regiment.
01:16:48The Fighting 25th U.S. Infantry.
01:17:01Martha!
01:17:02Rodney!
01:17:05Hello.
01:17:06Hello, Rodney.
01:17:07Did you send for me?
01:17:08Yes, Rodney.
01:17:09I read about your heroic beings in the paper, and I just had to come down and congratulate you personally.
01:17:15Did you come all up here just for a rest?
01:17:17Well, not exactly.
01:17:20You see, I've joined the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps.
01:17:25Wax to you.
01:17:25And since we're both in the service, I wondered if you still have that ring.
01:17:33You mean the one you gave me back?
01:17:35I didn't really want to give it back to you once.
01:17:38Sure.
01:17:39Do you still have the finger?
01:17:40for you.
01:17:43Hold it.
01:18:00Hold it.
01:18:06Hold it.
01:18:07Hold it.
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