[
Standing next to a B-17 starting up]
Col. Edward Rayton Martin:
Well... see you later.
[
Col. Martin runs to get aboard the bomber]
Col. Edward Rayton Martin:
Keep your temper with the big wheels!
Brig. Gen. K.C. 'Casey' Dennis:
What?
Col. Edward Rayton Martin:
I said; keep your temper with the big wheels! I don't want to get back and find you with a Legion of Merit and a ticket home!
James Carwood:
What's the answer, Brockie, all guts and no brain?
Elmer Brockhurst:
No. That's putting it too simply. Dennis is one of those boys whose brain is fascinated by guts. He loves this lousy war.
Elmer Brockhurst:
[
after leaving a briefing] 'Key industrial objectives!' Henh! A fine comfort for a lot of new widows back home!
James Carwood:
What do you suppose is there, Brockie? Is there any one target in Germany worth 48 bombers?
Elmer Brockhurst:
Worth it to whom?
Maj. Gen. Roland Goodlaw Kane:
Casey, this may pull down the work of twenty years. All right, let's have it.
Brig. Gen. K.C. 'Casey' Dennis:
The day after you left, sir, weather conference gave us a clear break over Central and Northeast Germany 44 days running. There was a chance to do the job, possibly the last one, so I laid on 'Stitch.'
Maj. Gen. Roland Goodlaw Kane:
Regardless of the fact that you might be upsetting the larger picture
Brig. Gen. K.C. 'Casey' Dennis:
Larger than what, sir? The outcome of the war?
Congressman Arthur Malcolm:
But it seems to me our boys are paying a pretty bloody price for General Dennis' record!
Congressman Stone:
Arthur!
Brig. Gen. K.C. 'Casey' Dennis:
Arthur, they're paying a price for the country's record.
Brig. Gen. K.C. 'Casey' Dennis:
There's no room in this job for a personal slant, Cliff.
Brig. Gen. Clifton I. Garnet:
He told me he was going to be married.
Brig. Gen. K.C. 'Casey' Dennis:
Yes, I know. You can only hope you don't have to kill him before he does. It's your baby, Cliff. I found out long ago to let the chaplain handle those. He's our laison with the headquarters that decides that.
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