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00:00 [Music]
00:05 [Sound of a thunderstorm]
00:34 [Sound of a thunderstorm]
00:59 [Sound of a thunderstorm]
01:28 [Sound of a thunderstorm]
01:35 Go ahead and shoot.
01:36 Go on, shoot, shoot!
01:38 [Sound of a thunderstorm]
01:46 Hold it! I win.
01:48 What's your name, private?
01:54 James Bustard.
01:56 You count yourself a tough man?
01:58 None tougher than the 7th or any other damn Yankee regiment.
02:05 General, sir.
02:07 But I'm forgetting, it isn't general anymore, is it?
02:17 [Sound of a thunderstorm]
02:41 Maybe you ought to be taking down another peg or two, general.
02:46 I fought against you at Gettysburg in Appomattox.
02:49 I don't fancy us being on the same side.
02:54 [Sound of a thunderstorm]
03:24 [Sound of a thunderstorm]
03:33 [Sound of a thunderstorm]
04:02 [Laughter]
04:04 Easy, soldier. Fight's over.
04:09 Welcome to the regiment, general.
04:18 Captain Keogh, he won't carry any tails.
04:24 [Music]
04:41 My name is George Armstrong Custer.
04:47 Rank, Lieutenant Colonel, United States Cavalry.
04:53 Formerly, Revit Major General.
04:56 Found guilty of dereliction of duty and suspended from rank for one year.
05:01 By order of General Phil Sheridan, reinstated commander of the 7th Regiment.
05:07 As of now.
05:10 The 7th was my first command after the war.
05:13 I was proud of it.
05:15 I intend to be proud of it again.
05:20 Take a couple of men in a wagon and get my gear from the railroad station.
05:23 Don't be nervous about the dogs. They're quite gentle.
05:26 Return that mule, Sergeant.
05:28 Yes, sir. But you see I'm not...
05:29 Don't ever contradict your new commanding officer, Sergeant Custer.
05:34 Yes, sir.
05:36 Oh, yes. Captain!
05:44 I was court-martialed for being absent from my post without official leave.
05:49 Should any of you commit the same crime,
05:51 I shall consider him a deserter and order him to be shot.
05:55 Good night.
05:57 [Music]
06:16 Charge!
06:18 At 24, he had been the youngest general in the Civil War.
06:21 Within five years, he had been reduced in rank and sent west to be forgotten.
06:25 But he was not the kind of man to let the world forget.
06:28 His name, George Armstrong Custer.
06:32 [Music]
06:57 [Music]
07:21 [Indistinct shouting]
07:44 Be especially careful with that trunk.
07:46 At ease, Captain.
07:50 I believe you welcomed me to the fort last night.
07:52 I beg your pardon, sir, if it's general's mistaken.
07:55 You are Captain Keogh, aren't you?
07:57 That I am. I've never laid eyes on a general before, sir.
08:01 Then we must get acquainted soon, Captain. And my rank is Lieutenant Colonel.
08:06 As you wish, General.
08:08 Trooper, take these animals to the cookhouse and see that they're fed.
08:17 Isn't that Captain Reno bearing down on us?
08:20 Oh, then you're acquainted.
08:22 Captain Reno never quite got over the fact that I followed him at West Point.
08:27 And now he has to follow me.
08:29 The salt that really burns the wound is that I graduated 34th in a class of 34.
08:35 Custer, General Terry left orders...
08:40 Stand at attention.
08:41 I beg the colonel's pardon.
08:46 I wasn't aware the colonel had been returned to active duty.
08:48 Where is General Terry, Captain Keogh?
08:51 He's on patrol with the 5th Cavalry, sir. He's due back in two days.
08:55 Two days?
08:58 Sergeant Bustard, saddle my horse.
09:01 Yes, sir.
09:03 Oh, for your information, Captain, I'm not on active duty until I report to General Terry.
09:08 Stand at ease.
09:10 [laughing]
09:12 The boy general.
09:15 You'd think that'd have more sense than a reinstated.
09:17 Why not?
09:19 I've served with him before. Look at him.
09:21 28 years old. Arrogant, conceited.
09:25 Never mind.
09:28 You'll find out.
09:30 I am looking forward to it.
09:31 There's General Terry in the column, sir.
09:38 We can wait here.
09:43 They have to go through the valley and come up this way.
09:45 Down there. Kiowa.
09:48 They're on General Terry's line of march.
09:50 They'll knock off a dozen of our men for sure.
09:53 Not if we can help it.
09:55 They'll ride right into that hornet's nest. They've got to be warned.
09:57 Wait. Those Kiowa are too close.
09:59 One shot and they'll be right on top of us.
10:01 But General Terry and the 5th, sir.
10:03 Instead of letting Terry come to them, let's take them to him.
10:08 Let's ride, Sergeant.
10:11 Sergeant.
10:12 [HORSE GALLOPING]
10:15 [SHOUTING]
10:23 [GUNFIRE]
10:30 [GUNSHOT]
10:40 [GUNFIRE]
10:43 [SHOUTING]
10:45 [SHOUTING]
10:49 [GUNFIRE]
10:52 [SHOUTING]
11:00 Prepare for action.
11:04 [GUNFIRE]
11:06 [GUNFIRE]
11:07 [GUNFIRE]
11:12 [GUNFIRE]
11:16 [GUNFIRE]
11:19 [GUNFIRE]
11:23 [GUNFIRE]
11:28 [GUNFIRE]
11:30 [GUNFIRE]
11:31 [GUNFIRE]
11:33 [GUNFIRE]
11:35 [GUNFIRE]
11:37 Hold your fire!
11:39 [GUNFIRE]
11:41 Fire!
11:45 [GUNFIRE]
11:47 [GUNFIRE]
11:49 [GUNFIRE]
11:51 [GUNFIRE]
11:53 Hold your fire!
11:55 Reform the column, Captain.
11:57 Yes, sir.
12:00 [GUNFIRE]
12:01 Lieutenant Colonel Custer reporting for duty, sir.
12:04 I expect to see you in my office first thing in the morning, Colonel.
12:07 Afternoon, General Terry.
12:23 I heard shots. Any trouble?
12:25 Any important.
12:28 I'm the post of... Suttler.
12:29 What?
12:31 You're General Custer. I've seen pictures of you.
12:34 Been plenty of them printed.
12:36 I carry all the officers on my books.
12:39 Just ask for anything you want, anytime.
12:41 I'll remember that, Mr. Tymon.
12:44 Remember, anything, anytime.
12:46 Thank you.
12:50 [SHOUTING]
12:55 [HORSE GALLOPING]
12:56 [DRAMATIC MUSIC]
13:02 [DRAMATIC MUSIC]
13:03 It's the Tantor, my friend.
13:32 [DRAMATIC MUSIC]
13:33 Well, I didn't expect to find a Sioux in Suttonta's Kiowa country.
13:37 I've asked my friend, Crazy Horse,
13:39 war chief of the Lakota Nation, to come and listen to your words.
13:42 Crazy Horse.
13:44 Good, good.
13:46 You save me the bother of looking you up later.
13:48 [DRAMATIC MUSIC]
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14:36 [DRAMATIC MUSIC]
14:39 [SHOUTING]
14:43 [SHOUTING]
14:46 [SHOUTING]
14:49 [SHOUTING]
14:50 You have many such guns?
14:52 As many as you want and all the shells you can shoot.
14:54 Where can we get them?
14:56 You buy them from me.
14:58 Good.
15:00 We trade for buffalo hide.
15:02 No, not for hides.
15:04 What is it you want?
15:06 Our land? Our women?
15:08 What do we have left that the white man hasn't already taken from us?
15:11 Gold.
15:13 My price is $100 in gold or money for each gun
15:15 and I'll throw in a case of shells for everyone you want.
15:18 But we have no gold or money.
15:19 You can get it.
15:21 [DRAMATIC MUSIC]
15:24 [DRAMATIC MUSIC]
15:34 [ENGINE STARTS]
15:45 [ENGINE REVS]
15:48 [GUNSHOTS]
15:49 [LAUGHTER]
15:54 Bring the guns.
16:01 We will get the money.
16:03 [DRAMATIC MUSIC]
16:05 [DRAMATIC MUSIC]
16:14 This territory is in a state of war and it's time that you remembered that.
16:17 Uncle, I am not a child you can frighten with tales of wicked red men who eat their young.
16:21 For the last time, I forbid you to ride beyond the limits of this post without an escort.
16:25 And for the last time, may I remind you that I'm fully capable of looking out for myself.
16:29 Oh, I beg your pardon, Colonel.
16:32 Please forgive my clumsiness.
16:34 My fault entirely, Miss...
16:36 Anne. Anne Landre.
16:38 Miss Landre.
16:43 [SIGHS]
16:44 You wanted to see me, sir.
16:51 I expected you an hour ago, Custer.
16:54 I wasn't aware you'd specified the hour, General Terry.
16:57 Hmm.
16:59 Custer, for the record, I don't like you.
17:04 You're too sure of yourself. Too much your own man.
17:08 Then why did you bring me back?
17:11 Because, by the Almighty, you're a soldier.
17:13 There's another kind of war brewing out here in the frontier.
17:17 We're gonna need every trained man that we can get.
17:20 And that's why I supported Phil Sheridan in his campaign, to give you another chance.
17:24 No matter what your reasons are, I thank you.
17:27 Savior thanks.
17:29 So long.
17:31 [HORN BLOWING]
17:40 I want you to take a close look at your new command.
17:42 The scum of the earth.
17:55 No enlisted man in uniform can be arrested or tried for any civil offense.
18:02 That makes the Army a hideout for thieves, renegades, murderers.
18:09 Throw in a few foreign immigrants, professional soldiers, and ex-Confederates,
18:13 and that's what's become of your glorious Seventh.
18:16 I've made fighting men out of worse than these.
18:21 What you've made are powerful enemies,
18:23 who fought against your reinstatement, men who want to see you fail. Disgraced.
18:28 My orders are to give you and your Seventh every dirty, back-breaking job that comes along.
18:33 Where do you stand on this?
18:35 I'm a soldier, not a politician.
18:38 We'll go by the book, nothing else. You understand me?
18:40 I always understood you, General.
18:42 The trouble is, you never understood me.
18:45 Blasted girls are no better at taking orders than you are.
19:07 Sergeant.
19:08 We've got a lot of work to do.
19:13 You can begin by releasing those men.
19:15 We're going to make cavalry soldiers out of them.
19:17 Yes, sir.
19:19 All right, let's start from the beginning.
19:23 This is a horse.
19:25 It's got four legs.
19:27 Two more than you've got.
19:29 It is something you ride.
19:32 And in order to ride it, you've got to get on top of it.
19:36 You understand that, Oblensky?
19:37 All right, now I'm going to show you again.
19:40 And watch.
19:42 Prepare to mount.
19:44 Mount.
19:47 Prepare to dismount.
19:50 Dismount.
19:52 All right, now let's try it again.
19:55 Prepare to mount.
19:57 Mount.
20:01 Straighten up those ranks.
20:05 You're supposed to be cavalry soldiers.
20:07 Of all the blasted, nitwitted ninnies I've ever had the misfortune to meet up with.
20:12 Not too hard, Sergeant.
20:14 Men, you're making progress.
20:16 Just keep at it long enough and you'll see how easy it is.
20:19 Carry on, Sergeant.
20:21 It's easy enough for you, officers. You don't have to run that obstacle course.
20:23 Who said that?
20:25 All right.
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21:23 [music]
21:26 Here comes the 5th Cavalry, back from patrol.
21:28 [music]
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21:32 [music]
21:34 Take care of these monsters for me, will you?
21:37 Aye, General.
21:39 Dang it! Blast the river, General!
21:43 Maybe you ain't a sight for sore eyes.
21:46 California Joe, you smelly old goat.
21:49 It's been a long time.
21:51 Too long.
21:53 I see the 5th have wounded.
21:55 Yeah, we suffered a mighty casualties.
21:57 Them cowboys is getting further shooting a whole lot better.
22:01 Well, that's Terry's niece with the column.
22:04 Yeah, she come to busting on to us out, Johnny.
22:07 We better go have a look.
22:09 Yeah, I'll go catch your old kitten, or I'll spend the rest of this campaign afoot.
22:14 I'm glad you're back safely, Miss Langbury.
22:17 There was no need for concern, Colonel Custer.
22:20 And please don't tell me my uncle was right about my riding alone.
22:24 I know he was, I was just too stubborn to admit it.
22:27 You and I have a lot in common.
22:29 That's what the General tells me.
22:31 Am I held up as a bad example?
22:34 A very bad example.
22:36 On Wednesday evenings, General Terry usually asks the officers of the 7th to dine with him.
22:43 Will you come tonight?
22:46 My privilege and pleasure, Miss Langbury.
22:48 [music]
22:50 [music]
22:53 [applause]
22:54 Once the news spreads east of this gold in the Black Hills, government orders are not.
22:59 There'll be a rush of fortune hunters out here bigger than 49.
23:02 There aren't going to be enough troops in the country to keep them out.
23:05 And after the prospectors will come the whiskey traders and the land speculators.
23:10 And then what, General?
23:12 A major attack by the tribes.
23:14 I'm loath to agree with Captain Reno on anything, but in this he's right.
23:17 As professional soldiers, we'd best leave the question of morality to those whose job it is.
23:22 Our job is to fight.
23:24 A well-trained, fully-complemented 7th could handle anything they could muster.
23:28 The 7th has its assignment, Mr. Custer.
23:30 Training and work details.
23:32 If that attack comes tomorrow, those men will be as useless as a gaggle of geese in a barnyard.
23:36 Change the subject, Mr. Custer.
23:38 The subject is important, sir.
23:40 You're forgetting yourself, Mr. Custer.
23:42 I beg the General's pardon.
23:48 I request permission to withdraw.
23:51 I've been granted.
23:52 I'm sorry, Miss Ham.
24:20 I'm sorry for not thanking you for your excellent dinner.
24:22 For a moment I was afraid you were apologizing for losing your temper.
24:27 I never can do that either.
24:30 You like fighting, don't you?
24:35 Why?
24:39 Half my life has been spent as a soldier.
24:44 When I was a boy, I read about Napoleon's cavalry commander, Marat.
24:50 He never worried about finding his way.
24:52 For he always rode to the sound of the guns.
24:55 Without the sound of the guns to ride to, I'm lost.
25:02 Can you understand that?
25:06 Fire!
25:16 Fire!
25:17 Squeeze off both rounds!
25:22 Don't slap at it, thrust!
25:33 Thrust at it!
25:35 Keep those rifles up!
25:38 Hold them steady!
25:40 Fire!
25:41 Fire!
25:42 Fire!
25:43 Fire!
25:45 Fire!
25:46 Fire!
25:48 Fire!
25:50 Fire!
25:51 Fire!
25:53 Fire!
25:54 Fire!
25:56 Fire!
25:58 Fire!
25:59 Fire!
26:01 Fire!
26:03 Fire!
26:05 Fire!
26:07 Fire!
26:09 Fire!
26:11 Fire!
26:13 Fire!
26:15 Fire!
26:17 Fire!
26:19 Fire!
26:21 Fire!
26:22 Fire!
26:40 Fire!
26:41 Captain, I think the Fighting Seventh can use a little brawn over there.
27:09 Aye.
27:10 Fire!
27:11 Fire!
27:13 Fire!
27:15 Fire!
27:17 Fire!
27:19 Fire!
27:21 Fire!
27:23 Fire!
27:24 Captain Reno, you'll dig in here with Company B in case of attack.
27:52 Captain Keel, form up and mount Company C.
27:54 No packs, 20 rounds to each man.
27:56 [music]
27:58 [music]
28:00 [music]
28:01 (dramatic music)
28:03 (men shouting)
28:06 (horse neighing)
28:30 (dramatic music)
28:33 - Good Lord Almighty.
28:49 (dramatic music)
28:52 (dramatic music)
28:55 (dramatic music)
28:58 - Hi, Owen.
29:23 - Sergeant Bustard.
29:25 - Yes, sir.
29:26 - Go get company B and bury these men.
29:28 - Yes, sir.
29:29 - Captain Keough.
29:29 - Aye.
29:30 - Move out.
29:31 - Tripsy, move out.
29:33 (dramatic music)
29:35 (men shouting)
29:50 (dramatic music)
29:53 (dramatic music)
29:55 - Hold 'em, hold!
30:11 Ho!
30:12 (dramatic music)
30:16 (dramatic music)
30:19 - The PMS's wagon and escort to Fort Dodson
30:27 were attacked by Kiowas.
30:29 The entire detail was massacred.
30:30 - Every man?
30:32 - The only way to stop them is to hit them hard.
30:33 Now, we can strike from two different directions
30:35 in what is considered--
30:36 - Mr. Custer.
30:38 The duties of the 5th Cavalry are to pursue
30:39 and engage the enemy when necessary.
30:41 The duties of the 7th are to provision Fort Hayes
30:44 for the coming winter.
30:45 - The 7th is supposed to be a cavalry regiment,
30:47 not a labor battalion.
30:49 - The 7th will be whatever I order it to be, Mr. Custer.
30:52 You have your orders, dismissed.
30:54 (dramatic music)
30:57 (horses clopping)
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31:10 (horses clopping)
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31:31 (gentle music)
31:38 (horses clopping)
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32:14 (gentle music)
32:30 (gentle music)
32:32 - Attention!
32:42 As you were.
32:46 Are you aware, Mr. Keogh,
32:50 that there's a military regulation
32:52 against officers fraternizing with enlisted men?
32:55 - Extenuating circumstances, sir.
32:57 I share me quarters with Captain Reno.
33:00 - Oh, I see.
33:01 In that case, carry on.
33:03 - But must you go on playing that dirge?
33:09 I think we could all use a little cheering up, Captain.
33:11 - Sure, and you're right, General.
33:13 There's a lively little tune from the county limerick,
33:16 and I've been thinking, too,
33:17 it would make a smashing regimental song for the 7th.
33:20 (upbeat music)
33:23 the 7th.
33:24 (upbeat music)
33:26 (upbeat music)
33:56 - 5th Cavalry, prepare to mount.
33:58 - Bown.
34:00 - Straight up the flag.
34:01 - Sergeant, prepare to mount.
34:04 - 7th Cavalry, prepare to mount.
34:07 - 5th Cavalry, right forward.
34:10 - Two's right.
34:11 - Ho!
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34:18 - Hello, sir.
34:28 - Hello.
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35:35 - Let the Scots keep well ahead.
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36:50 - Remember, let them come in close.
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37:03 (screaming)
37:30 - Hold them, take cover.
37:32 (upbeat music)
37:34 Move downstream, they're firing from both sides.
37:47 - Cannonball, fire!
38:00 - Back the other way, we're cut off.
38:03 (upbeat music)
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38:08 (upbeat music)
38:11 (upbeat music)
38:13 - Fall back, take cover.
38:39 (upbeat music)
38:42 - We're surrounded.
38:46 Dismount and fight on foot.
38:48 (upbeat music)
38:50 (gunshots)
39:03 (gunshots)
39:05 - How you feeling, General?
39:10 - Fort Hayes must be warned.
39:11 - You reckon I could make it?
39:14 - No, no, get to Custer, not so far.
39:17 Give him my orders.
39:18 He's to return to Fort Hayes,
39:20 organize a defense against an immediate attack.
39:23 Tell him he's not to relieve this column
39:25 until that is done.
39:27 And tell Custer that's a direct order.
39:30 - All right, sir.
39:32 (gunshots)
39:35 - No, let him go.
39:48 He will bring more soldiers to die here.
39:53 - General Custer!
40:01 (gunshots)
40:04 Colonel Custer!
40:06 Colonel Custer, sir!
40:08 It's the Fifth!
40:09 - Take it easy, Joe.
40:12 - What about the Fifth?
40:14 - The cow is at Beecher's Creek.
40:20 Darn near wiped out the whole outfit.
40:22 - Wiped out?
40:23 Go on.
40:24 - They had double-barreled, heavy-gauge shotguns.
40:26 Just cut as clean as ribbons.
40:29 General Terry says to go back to Fort Hayes
40:31 and to organize a defense against an immediate attack.
40:34 He says don't try a rescue 'til that's done.
40:38 He says that's a direct order.
40:41 - How long can they hold out?
40:42 - Not more than a few hours.
40:44 - Company C, propel 'em out!
40:48 It's time to show 'em the Seventh can fight.
40:51 (cheering)
40:53 - General Terry's orders, sir.
40:55 - Captain Reno, mount your troop.
40:57 - Sergeant Bustard!
40:59 - Two men to ride to Fort Hayes and warn 'em.
41:01 - Yes, sir.
41:01 - Company B, prepare to mount!
41:03 (dramatic music)
41:05 (gunshots)
41:16 (groaning)
41:19 (gunshot)
41:20 (gunshots)
41:22 (gunshots)
41:25 - Custer, you fool, don't charge.
41:42 - Biff's down yonder in the bottom of that brush.
41:46 Indians have scattered out along this bank here
41:48 and up that slope on the other side.
41:51 There's no cover for us down there.
41:53 You'd ride right into that trap.
41:55 - You say they've got shotguns.
41:57 What's the range, 30 or 35 yards?
42:00 - I reckon maybe 40.
42:01 - Captain Keogh, I want the range
42:04 of those shotguns marked at 40 yards.
42:07 Get out there and make a good guess.
42:08 - Aye, General.
42:10 - Sergeant Bustard, would you care to accompany me?
42:12 - My pleasure.
42:13 (gunshots)
42:18 (gunshots)
42:20 - I'll get you, Doc.
42:30 - Now!
42:32 (grunting)
42:38 (gunshots)
42:48 - No man pass the marker until we draw their fire.
42:52 - Range marked, sir.
42:58 - Form twos!
43:00 - Be covered!
43:01 - Company, form twos!
43:03 - Forward, ho!
43:04 (dramatic music)
43:09, - Ready the line!
43:11 Ho!
43:12 (dramatic music)
43:15 - Ready the line!
43:38 Ho!
43:38 - They'll be wiped out.
43:41 Watch and learn.
43:43 He'll draw their fire out of range.
43:48 The markers, and when they try to reload,
43:51 he'll charge.
43:52 That's Custer.
43:55 - Now!
44:06 Shoot!
44:07 Shoot, you fools, shoot!
44:08 (gunshots)
44:11 - Somebody send the charge!
44:13 Charge!
44:19 (cheering)
44:21 (dramatic music)
44:24 (cheering)
44:26 (dramatic music)
44:29, - Ho!
44:29 (dramatic music)
44:32 (screaming)
44:49 (gunshots)
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44:56 (gunshots)
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45:02 (screaming)
45:04 (gunshots)
45:07 (laughing)
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45:27, - Take him alive!
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45:32 Take him alive!
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46:01 - Yahoo!
46:15 Yahoo!
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47:09 - Well now, what's the word, General?
47:25 - Mount them in.
47:27 We're still on the labor force.
47:28 - Mount 'em out!
47:35 - Mount!
47:37 - Right forward!
47:39 Teeth right!
47:40 Mount!
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48:23 - Dress right!
48:43 Fifth cavalry, draw sabers.
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48:51 Present sabers.
48:52 Seventh cavalry, eyes right!
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49:51 - Tonight's episode has been a fictional drama.
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50:19 you