When you think we only had seven days to get everything organized, it's quite a... Bloody miracle.
It took six months to set up the D-Day drop... and that was only half as big as this.
- How do you feel?
- Fine.
I'll feel even better when we're in Holland.
Do you remember when I was appointed to this command... I told you I had never jumped, but thought I ought to give it a go?
- Well, you did me a big favor.
- Really? What?
You said, "Roy, you're far too old for that kind of thing, and much too large." Did I?
What was the favor?
Well, I didn't quite tell you everything at the time... but I'm prone to airsickness.
Good gracious.
What, every flight?
Well, we'll soon find out, won't we?
Go on! Get that goddamn jeep outta here! Who would true valor see Let him come hither One here will constant be Come wind Come weather There's no discouragement Soon be home, Harry.
- Better than the desert, eh, sir?
- What was that?
Easier than walking, sir.
If you say so, Hancock.
Yeah, fine, sir.
The artillery should be able to clear the way very well. Your initial advance.