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[Stout and Vanderleur are discussing how to get the Bailey bridge through town] Lt. Colonel J.O.E. Vandeleur:
When you refer to Bailey crap I take it you mean that glorious, precision-made, British-built bridge which is the envy of the civilized world? [looks at the crowd of Dutch civilians] Lt. Colonel J.O.E. Vandeleur:
I don't know how you're going to get it through this crowd. Col. Robert Stout:
No sweat. I got a back way staked out that will avoid all this. American ingenuity. Col. Joe. Vanderleur:
Really? Col. Robert Stout:
Actually, I was born in Yugoslavia, but what the hell
When you refer to Bailey crap I take it you mean that glorious, precision-made, British-built bridge which is the envy of the civilized world? [looks at the crowd of Dutch civilians] Lt. Colonel J.O.E. Vandeleur:
I don't know how you're going to get it through this crowd. Col. Robert Stout:
No sweat. I got a back way staked out that will avoid all this. American ingenuity. Col. Joe. Vanderleur:
Really? Col. Robert Stout:
Actually, I was born in Yugoslavia, but what the hell
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When you refer to Bailey crap
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l take it you mean that glorious precision made British built bridge
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which is the envy of the civilized world
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Yeah
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Right well the trucks are down there somewhere
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but how you're gonna get them through this crowd l don't know
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No problem l got a side road pegged out lt'll avoid all this
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American ingenuity Oh really
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Actually l was born in Yugoslavia but what the hell
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Movie Summary
Operation Market Garden, September 1944: The Allies attempt to capture several strategically important bridges in the Netherlands in the hope of breaking the German lines.

