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General Allenby:
Very well, gentlemen. The cavalry's gone through Mazril and Deraa. Very good, by the way, very good indeed. Now your turn.Artilery general, field briefing:Well, sir, if the enemy's retreating in any kind of order - which we'd better assume...General Allenby:Certainly.Artilery general, field briefing:...Then they can't be further than this Mallud place. In which case I can have them within range by... 0900 hours tomorrow?General Allenby:Splendid! Phillip.Infantry general, field briefing:Well, theseInfantry general, field briefing:are the last of the infantry supports coming up now, sir. But Mallud... could have the fusilliers there by... Wednesday, sir?General Allenby:That'll do for now. The guns are what matter! Any questions?Cavalry general, field briefing:This Arab army on the right, sir - what's it consist of?Colonel Brighton:Irregular cavalry, sir. About two thousand.Cavalry general, field briefing:Where are they now?Colonel Brighton:Can only know that by being with them, sir.General Allenby:Then get with them, Harry! I want to know.Colonel Brighton:Yes, sir.General Allenby:Pound them, Charley -General Allenby:POUND THEM!
Very well, gentlemen. The cavalry's gone through Mazril and Deraa. Very good, by the way, very good indeed. Now your turn.Artilery general, field briefing:Well, sir, if the enemy's retreating in any kind of order - which we'd better assume...General Allenby:Certainly.Artilery general, field briefing:...Then they can't be further than this Mallud place. In which case I can have them within range by... 0900 hours tomorrow?General Allenby:Splendid! Phillip.Infantry general, field briefing:Well, theseInfantry general, field briefing:are the last of the infantry supports coming up now, sir. But Mallud... could have the fusilliers there by... Wednesday, sir?General Allenby:That'll do for now. The guns are what matter! Any questions?Cavalry general, field briefing:This Arab army on the right, sir - what's it consist of?Colonel Brighton:Irregular cavalry, sir. About two thousand.Cavalry general, field briefing:Where are they now?Colonel Brighton:Can only know that by being with them, sir.General Allenby:Then get with them, Harry! I want to know.Colonel Brighton:Yes, sir.General Allenby:Pound them, Charley -General Allenby:POUND THEM!
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Very well gentlemen The cavalry's gone through Mazril and Deraa
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Very good by the way Very good indeed Now your turn
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If the enemy's retreating in any order which we'll assume
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Certainly
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He can't be far from Mallud
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in which case I can have him within range by 0900 hours tomorrow
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Splendid Philip
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These are the last infantry supports going up now
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But Mallud we could have the fusiliers there by Wednesday
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That'll do for now The guns are what matter
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Any questions
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This Arab army on the right sir what's it consist of
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Irregular cavalry sir About 2000
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Where are they now
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Can only know by being with them Then get with them I want to know
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Pound them Charley
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Pound them
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Movie Summary
The story of T.E. Lawrence, the English officer who successfully united and led the diverse, often warring, Arab tribes during World War I in order to fight the Turks.


