You know something? I haven't fired my gun all day. I keep hearing shootin, but every time...
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Pvt. Dutch Schultz:
You know something? I haven't fired my gun all day. I keep hearing shootin, but every time I get there, everybody's gone!
Flight Officer David Campbell:
It's funny, isn't it? He's dead, I'm crippled, You're lost. I suppose it's always like that. I mean war.
Pvt. Dutch Schultz:
I wonder who won?
Transcript
00:00:03.000 --> 00:00:04.293
You know something?
00:00:05.836 --> 00:00:07.839
I haven't fired my gun all day.
00:00:08.034 --> 00:00:12.135
I keep hearing shooting, but every
time I get there, everybody's gone.
00:00:16.001 --> 00:00:17.475
Funny, isn't it?
00:00:18.851 --> 00:00:20.104
He's dead.
00:00:21.355 --> 00:00:22.982
I'm crippled.
00:00:24.149 --> 00:00:25.818
You're lost.
00:00:28.363 --> 00:00:30.024
I suppose it's always like that.
00:00:32.002 --> 00:00:33.743
I mean war.
Clip duration: 35 seconds
Views: 240
Timestamp in movie: 02h 52m 34s
Uploaded: 17 October, 2021
Genres: action, drama, history
Summary: The events of D-Day, told on a grand scale from both the Allied and German points of view.
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00:11 What's always worried me about being one of the few
00:32 You remember it
00:36 My old grandmother used to say
00:06 Up the action bucks Up the action bucks
00:14 Your assignment tonight is strategic
00:29 Every June my old man used to take me camping
00:30 You have been fighting everywhere for four years
00:41 Most of you have had your feet wet before
00:10 London calling with messages for our friends
00:39 Suppose we take off tonight What will you do with it
01:00 Getting on toward night
00:04 We can't get up this hill
00:20 Poor old Johnny
00:10 I say go
00:13 You know I think I sneak over there and give it a big whang...
00:10 Next stop
00:25 We're 11 minutes from the green light
00:09 You know I'm too old a bunny to get very excited about...
00:25 Has there been a linkup between our forces and the troops...
00:34 It's the invasion There must be five thousand ships out...