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He had lost it, had missed some tantalizing...
He had lost it, had missed some tantalizing revelation of himself
Of himself and much more
Mute Chorus:
ON WHAT WE DO WHEN
WE GET OUT
(Sometimes spoken, usually covert, varying with circumstance
RED: Do the same fuggin thing I always didWhat else is there?
BROWN: When we hit Frisco, I'm going to take my pay and throw the biggest goddam old drunk that town ever saw, and then I'll shack up with some bitch, and I won't do nothing but screw and drink for two whole goddam weeks, and then I'm going to take it easy going home to Kansas, just stopping off whenever I damn feel like it, just throwing the damnedest old binge you ever saw, and then I'm gonna look my wife up, I ain't gonna let her know I'm coming, and I'm going to give her the surprise of her life, and have witnesses along, by God, and I'll throw her out of the house, and let people know the way you treat a bitch when we're stuck over here God knows how long, never knowing when you're going to catch something, just waiting and sweating it out, and finding out things about yourself that, by God, it don't pay to know
GALLAGHER: All I know is there's a fuggin score to be paid off, a score to be paid offThere's somebody gonna pay, knock http://www.snluxury.com/scategory_11_Prada.html" target="_blank the fuggin civilians' heads in
GOLDSTEIN: Oh, I can just see it when I get homeI'm going to get back in the early morning, and I'm going to take a taxi from Grand Central, and ride all the way out to our apartment house in Flatbush, and then I'm going to come up the stairs, and ring the bell, and Natalie'll be wondering who it is, and then she's going to come, and she's going to answer it
MARTINEZ: San Antonio, see family maybeWalk around, nice Mexican girls San Antonio, big wad money, ribbons, go to church, kill too many goddam JapsDon't know, re-enlist, Army no goddam good, but Army okay
MINETTA: I'm gonna walk up to every sonofabitch officer in uniform, and say 'Sucker' to them, every one of them right on Broadway, and I'm gonna expose the goddam Army
CROFT: Waste of time thinking about itThe war'll go on for a while
PART FOUR
Wake
THE MOPPING UP was eminently successfulA week after the Toyaku Line had been breached, the remnants of the Japanese garrison on Anopopei had been whittled into a hundred and then a thousand little segmentsTheir organization broke completely; battalions were cut off, and then companies, and finally platoons and squads and little slivers of five and three and http://www.snluxury.com/categorys_89_Coco-Chanel-Jumbo-Flap-Bag_1.html" target="_blank two men hid in the jungle, attempted to escape the flood of American patrolsToward the end the casualty figures were unbelievableOn the fifth day two hundred and seventy-eight Japanese were killed and two Americans; on the eighth day, the most productive of the campaign, eight hundred and twenty-one Japanese were killed and nine captured for the loss of three American livesThe communiques went out with a monotonous regularity, terse and modest, not wholly inaccurate
"General MacArthur announced today the official end of the battle for Anopopei
"American troops under Major General Edward Cummings announced capture today of five enemy strong-points and large concentrations of food and ammunitionMopping up is in progress
Astonishing reports continued to come in to Cummings's deskIt was discovered from questioning the few prisoners that for over a month the Japanese had been on half rations, and toward the end there had been almost no food at allA Japanese supply dump had been destroyed by artillery five weeks before, and no one had known itTheir medical facilities had been exhausted, there were portions of the Toyaku Line which had been in disrepair for six or eight weeksFinally they discovered that the http://www.snluxury.com/scategory_25_Gucci-Watches.html" target="_blank Japanese ammunition had been almost depleted a week before the last attack had begun
Cummings searched through old patrol reports, read again all accounts of enemy activity on the front for the past monthHe even digested once more the puny findings of intelligenceIn all that, there was no hint of the actual Japanese situationFrom the reports, he had made the only possible assumption -- that the Japanese were still in strengthIt bothered him, terrified him; this was the most powerful lesson he had ever derived from a campaignUntil now, while he had partially discounted any patrol information he received, he had nevertheless given it some weightThe information here had been worthless
He had never quite freed himself of the shock Major Dalleson's victory had given himTo leave his battle front on a quiet morning and return the next day to find the campaign virtually over was a little like the disbelief with which a man would come home to find his house burned downCertainly he had handled the mopping up with brillianceThe Japanese, once staggered, had been given no opportunity to regroup but that was a hollow triumph, the salvaging of a few sticks of furnitureIt enraged him secretly that Dalleson's blundering http://www.snluxury.com/category_27_Chanel-Watches_1.html" target="_blank should have exploded the campaign; the collapse of the Japanese had been due to his efforts, and he should have had the pleasure of detonating the fuseWhat irritated him most of all was that he must congratulate Dalleson, perhaps even promote himTo snub Dalleson now would be too patent
But this frustration was replaced by anotherWhat if he had been present, had directed the climactic day himself? What really would it have meant? The Japanese had been worn down to the point where any concerted tactic no matter how rudimentary would have been enough to collapse their linesIt was impossible to shake the idea that anyone could have won this campaign, and it had consisted of only patience and sandpaper
For a moment he almost admitted that he had had very little or perhaps nothing at all to do with this victory, or indeed any victory -- it had been accomplished by a random play of vulgar good luck larded into a causal net of factors too large, too vague, for him to comprehendHe allowed himself this thought, brought it almost to the point of words and then forced it backBut it caused him a deep depression
If only he had conceived that patrol a little earlier in the campaign, had had time to work it out more http://www.snluxury.com/categorys_92_Coco-Chanel-Shoulder-Bag_1.html" target="_blank comple
Of himself and much more
Mute Chorus:
ON WHAT WE DO WHEN
WE GET OUT
(Sometimes spoken, usually covert, varying with circumstance
RED: Do the same fuggin thing I always didWhat else is there?
BROWN: When we hit Frisco, I'm going to take my pay and throw the biggest goddam old drunk that town ever saw, and then I'll shack up with some bitch, and I won't do nothing but screw and drink for two whole goddam weeks, and then I'm going to take it easy going home to Kansas, just stopping off whenever I damn feel like it, just throwing the damnedest old binge you ever saw, and then I'm gonna look my wife up, I ain't gonna let her know I'm coming, and I'm going to give her the surprise of her life, and have witnesses along, by God, and I'll throw her out of the house, and let people know the way you treat a bitch when we're stuck over here God knows how long, never knowing when you're going to catch something, just waiting and sweating it out, and finding out things about yourself that, by God, it don't pay to know
GALLAGHER: All I know is there's a fuggin score to be paid off, a score to be paid offThere's somebody gonna pay, knock http://www.snluxury.com/scategory_11_Prada.html" target="_blank the fuggin civilians' heads in
GOLDSTEIN: Oh, I can just see it when I get homeI'm going to get back in the early morning, and I'm going to take a taxi from Grand Central, and ride all the way out to our apartment house in Flatbush, and then I'm going to come up the stairs, and ring the bell, and Natalie'll be wondering who it is, and then she's going to come, and she's going to answer it
MARTINEZ: San Antonio, see family maybeWalk around, nice Mexican girls San Antonio, big wad money, ribbons, go to church, kill too many goddam JapsDon't know, re-enlist, Army no goddam good, but Army okay
MINETTA: I'm gonna walk up to every sonofabitch officer in uniform, and say 'Sucker' to them, every one of them right on Broadway, and I'm gonna expose the goddam Army
CROFT: Waste of time thinking about itThe war'll go on for a while
PART FOUR
Wake
THE MOPPING UP was eminently successfulA week after the Toyaku Line had been breached, the remnants of the Japanese garrison on Anopopei had been whittled into a hundred and then a thousand little segmentsTheir organization broke completely; battalions were cut off, and then companies, and finally platoons and squads and little slivers of five and three and http://www.snluxury.com/categorys_89_Coco-Chanel-Jumbo-Flap-Bag_1.html" target="_blank two men hid in the jungle, attempted to escape the flood of American patrolsToward the end the casualty figures were unbelievableOn the fifth day two hundred and seventy-eight Japanese were killed and two Americans; on the eighth day, the most productive of the campaign, eight hundred and twenty-one Japanese were killed and nine captured for the loss of three American livesThe communiques went out with a monotonous regularity, terse and modest, not wholly inaccurate
"General MacArthur announced today the official end of the battle for Anopopei
"American troops under Major General Edward Cummings announced capture today of five enemy strong-points and large concentrations of food and ammunitionMopping up is in progress
Astonishing reports continued to come in to Cummings's deskIt was discovered from questioning the few prisoners that for over a month the Japanese had been on half rations, and toward the end there had been almost no food at allA Japanese supply dump had been destroyed by artillery five weeks before, and no one had known itTheir medical facilities had been exhausted, there were portions of the Toyaku Line which had been in disrepair for six or eight weeksFinally they discovered that the http://www.snluxury.com/scategory_25_Gucci-Watches.html" target="_blank Japanese ammunition had been almost depleted a week before the last attack had begun
Cummings searched through old patrol reports, read again all accounts of enemy activity on the front for the past monthHe even digested once more the puny findings of intelligenceIn all that, there was no hint of the actual Japanese situationFrom the reports, he had made the only possible assumption -- that the Japanese were still in strengthIt bothered him, terrified him; this was the most powerful lesson he had ever derived from a campaignUntil now, while he had partially discounted any patrol information he received, he had nevertheless given it some weightThe information here had been worthless
He had never quite freed himself of the shock Major Dalleson's victory had given himTo leave his battle front on a quiet morning and return the next day to find the campaign virtually over was a little like the disbelief with which a man would come home to find his house burned downCertainly he had handled the mopping up with brillianceThe Japanese, once staggered, had been given no opportunity to regroup but that was a hollow triumph, the salvaging of a few sticks of furnitureIt enraged him secretly that Dalleson's blundering http://www.snluxury.com/category_27_Chanel-Watches_1.html" target="_blank should have exploded the campaign; the collapse of the Japanese had been due to his efforts, and he should have had the pleasure of detonating the fuseWhat irritated him most of all was that he must congratulate Dalleson, perhaps even promote himTo snub Dalleson now would be too patent
But this frustration was replaced by anotherWhat if he had been present, had directed the climactic day himself? What really would it have meant? The Japanese had been worn down to the point where any concerted tactic no matter how rudimentary would have been enough to collapse their linesIt was impossible to shake the idea that anyone could have won this campaign, and it had consisted of only patience and sandpaper
For a moment he almost admitted that he had had very little or perhaps nothing at all to do with this victory, or indeed any victory -- it had been accomplished by a random play of vulgar good luck larded into a causal net of factors too large, too vague, for him to comprehendHe allowed himself this thought, brought it almost to the point of words and then forced it backBut it caused him a deep depression
If only he had conceived that patrol a little earlier in the campaign, had had time to work it out more http://www.snluxury.com/categorys_92_Coco-Chanel-Shoulder-Bag_1.html" target="_blank comple
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