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00:00The miners' tracks separated right back yonder.
00:15It's my guess that they're going to prospect off in separate directions and then meet someplace
00:19later on.
00:20Lieutenant, we'll take Sergeant Mason and four men following the left-hand fork of
00:34this trail to the next ridge line.
00:37Then cut across and meet us on the other side.
00:39If you see any hostile Indians, take no offensive action.
00:43Clear?
00:44Yes, sir.
00:45Sergeant.
00:46Sir.
00:48Close ranks.
00:54Strange the things that some men will go through for little things like this.
01:16A little post full of gold.
01:22Lieutenant Rutgers in a fight.
01:24To the gallop, ho!
01:46Gunshot.
01:50Gunshot.
01:54Gunshot.
02:05Gunshot.
02:16Gunshot.
02:38Gunshot.
02:42Gunshot.
02:46Gunshot.
02:58At 24, he had been the youngest general in the Civil War.
03:02Within five years, he had been reduced in rank and sent west to be forgotten.
03:06But he was not the kind of man to let the world forget.
03:09His name, George Armstrong Custer.
03:46Gunshot.
03:48Gunshot.
04:06Relax.
04:16Gunshot.
04:22Four of them, dead as they'll ever be.
04:24Report, Lieutenant.
04:32We spotted them down there in the valley.
04:35Yellow Belly's tried to make a run for it.
04:37That's as far as they got.
04:40A Sioux hunting party.
04:43Indian's an Indian to me.
04:45We just might have saved those miners' lives.
04:47Before we heard you firing, Lieutenant, we found those miners.
04:51All four of them.
04:53Dead.
04:55That makes it plain enough, doesn't it? We just evened up the score.
04:58Did we, Lieutenant?
05:00You just slaughtered a Sioux hunting party.
05:02What difference does that make? We're at war with the Sioux.
05:05Not officially, Lieutenant.
05:07Our orders are to control and contain the Sioux.
05:09With less than a thousand troops to patrol a half-million square miles of frontier...
05:14...we can't afford to provoke any more trouble than we already have.
05:18I think you're forgetting four dead miners.
05:21The braves who killed those miners were Cheyenne.
05:23One plain's tribe is just as guilty as another.
05:26As soon as we wipe them all out, the better.
05:28This is not a war of extermination, Lieutenant.
05:30It's not a war at all the way you fight it.
05:33You won't tame them by running from them.
05:35That's enough, Lieutenant.
05:37I'm placing you on report unless you wish to retract what you've said.
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06:10Now, I ain't no cavalry officer, but I'd say we're on a dang fool's errand.
06:16We'll talk about it later.
06:18Dang fool's errand is right.
06:20I can be the Seventh's middle name.
06:23About all anybody ever thinks we're good for.
06:26Lieutenant Rutford.
06:31You've only been with us a few months.
06:34Stay around a while.
06:36You'll find out that you joined up with the best.
06:39I'm not staying any longer than I have to.
06:45Custer and bad graces were the powers that be.
06:48Third-rate details, that's all we'll ever see.
06:51I had a belly full of the Seventh.
06:53Lieutenant Rutford.
07:00Yes, sir.
07:01In this outfit, we take care of our horses before we take care of ourselves.
07:06I suggest you get to it.
07:08Yes, sir.
07:16Colonel.
07:17Yes.
07:19Colonel.
07:20Yes.
07:22About Lieutenant Rutford.
07:24You know how he feels about you.
07:27I'm not concerned about his feelings, Sergeant.
07:30I'm short of officers as it is.
07:32I need him.
07:34Knowing he hates you?
07:35Runs in his family.
07:37All the way from praise to hate.
07:39Lieutenant Rutford's gone the full circle.
07:42Fifteen hours a day in the saddle can develop blisters of disillusion.
07:49What do you think, Joe?
07:51You're old galal, as I'd say.
07:53That blasted young lieutenant went and killed some of Crazy Horse's people.
07:57You know, General, our lucks are running all to the bad.
08:01Colonel Custer, can I speak to you for a minute?
08:04Alone?
08:05Sure, Mason.
08:10Lieutenant Rutford didn't mention it, but I figure it's my duty to say something.
08:15What is it?
08:16What is it?
08:17These Indians we were fighting, there were five of them.
08:20We wounded the last one, but he got away from us.
08:22Colonel Custer, up there!
08:27Let's ride!
08:46Let's go!
09:16Let's go!
09:47Lieutenant Rutford!
09:49What's happened?
09:50We're going to split up.
09:51Take Sergeant Mason and your detachment and head south by Fundo Ridge.
09:54I'll try to draw the main body of them north through the canyon.
09:57We'll rendezvous at Broken Pine Summit in three hours.
10:00Yes, sir.
10:01Sergeant!
10:02Lieutenant!
10:03This time, do as you're told.
10:05Your greatest weapon is speed.
10:07Use it.
10:08And I'm not afraid of you.
10:11This time, do as you're told.
10:13Your greatest weapon is speed.
10:15Use it.
10:16Under no circumstances attempt to fight.
10:18Move out.
10:19Yes, sir.
10:21Fire!
10:39Drop guidons.
10:40Everyone quiet.
10:42Now's your chance to even up the odds.
10:44Form a line facing the bend.
10:50No one fire till I give the order.
10:55Fire!
11:20After that little surprise party we give them, I'll bet them Indians are still off
11:36down in that canyon, a-sneaking a slow peek around ever been.
11:39Well, we lost them for now, anyway.
11:41I don't see any sign of Lieutenant Redford and his detachment.
11:45If they had the shortest ride, they should have been here before us.
11:49It's way past their rendezvous time, too.
11:52They must have run into some trouble.
11:55Let's circle back to the ridge and take a look for them.
12:00You give the lieutenant strict orders to follow the ridge to a broken pine summit,
12:05he ain't gonna be off down yonder.
12:19He didn't follow Thunder Ridge as I ordered him to.
12:39That young buster sure ain't one to follow orders.
12:42He took that south valley about five miles from where we left him.
12:46Mount up!
12:49Couldn't have been that bunch of bucks that were following us that got him.
12:52There must be something we don't know about.
12:54Crazy horse is no ordinary chief.
12:56He knows the strategy of separating forces.
13:08Either we fight him or run him a horse race.
13:12Move out!
13:18Move out!
13:48Move out!
14:19Come in.
14:22Ah, Captain Keogh.
14:27Any word from Colonel Custer's patrol?
14:29Aye, sir.
14:30The colonel sent a trooper on ahead.
14:32Trouble?
14:33Bad trouble, sir.
14:34Any casualties?
14:36I'd not be knowing the details yet, but some of Colonel Custer's men have been killed.
14:40I was afraid of that.
14:41What happened?
14:42I don't know, sir.
14:43I'd not be knowing the details yet, but some of Colonel Custer's men have been killed.
14:46I was afraid of that.
14:48Any expedition into the Black Hills is like a slap in the face to the Sioux.
14:54After Custer sees to his men, will you have a report to me here?
14:57Aye.
14:58And, uh, Captain Keogh, you will not mention our visitor to him?
15:03I wasn't blinding to, sir.
15:05Very good.
15:06And, Captain, will you seek to it that our visitor has the proper accommodations?
15:11He is a personal friend of the President of the United States.
15:15The President?
15:16Aye, sir.
15:17Politicians.
15:20If only they'd leave the Army blasted well alone.
15:25That's all, Captain Keogh.
15:27Let's go.
15:40Did you recognize any of them?
15:41Teton Sioux, sir. Crazy Horse's tribe.
15:44Crazy Horse?
15:46You were lucky to get out of there at all.
15:48General, I only spotted four bodies of Lieutenant Rudford's command.
15:51Well, it's not likely there were any survivors.
15:54I'd like to make sure.
15:56Keep in mind.
15:57I request permission to take a patrol back there tonight.
16:00Isn't that just what Crazy Horse would be expecting you to do?
16:03He's probably up there waiting for you.
16:05A calculated risk, sir.
16:06But if there are possibly two men up there alive...
16:09Colonel, the men in Lieutenant Rudford's command must be counted as dead.
16:13And the affair entered into the record as ended.
16:19Colonel Custer, you have a genius for making powerful enemies.
16:23Like General Sherman.
16:25Now, for some reason or other, one of the most influential publishers in America.
16:29Here, take a look at these.
16:32Vain, glory-seeking, unfit to command.
16:38With these newspaper articles, Lieutenant Rudford's father is making you famous.
16:42Or should I say infamous?
16:44I've read most of them, sir.
16:46Why is John Rudford out to nail your hide to the barn door?
16:51Well, whatever it is...
16:53He's got all the more reason to hate you now.
16:58I guess I'd better go tell him about his son.
17:01He's here?
17:03Arrived this morning.
17:05From Washington with orders releasing his son for military service.
17:11I'd prefer to meet Mr. Rudford myself, sir.
17:14I think I should be the one to tell him.
17:16All right.
17:18I'll have the sentry bring him here.
17:43General.
17:44Mr. Rudford.
17:46Mr. Rudford.
17:48Colonel Custer.
17:51You want to see me?
17:55Mr. Rudford.
17:57I'm sorry to have to tell you, but your son is missing in action against the suit.
18:02He must be presumed dead.
18:06Presumed dead?
18:11How?
18:12How did it happen?
18:13On patrol, sir.
18:16Under your command?
18:17Yes, sir. I gave him an order and...
18:19Weren't you satisfied with killing one member of my family?
18:21Did you have to murder my son, too, with your inept orders?
18:24I didn't kill your son...
18:26I don't want to hear any more about it.
18:28But you will listen just the same, Mr. Rudford.
18:30If your son had obeyed my orders...
18:32I would expect you to pass the blame to a man who cannot defend himself.
18:36You have no reason to doubt Colonel Custer.
18:38I have every reason.
18:40There are many forms of murder, General.
18:43Such as the way your Colonel Custer murdered my younger brother during the Civil War.
18:47A strong language, Mr. Rudford.
18:49I realize that you're overwrought.
18:51I mean every word I say.
18:54My brother rode with Custer in the Michigan Brigade...
18:57and was killed in a senseless, glory-seeking charge against Jeb Stuart's Virginia Cavalry.
19:02And I rode 100 yards in front of his unit during that charge.
19:05That's easy to say.
19:06And easy to prove.
19:09With your insane, self-seeking instincts, I'm sure you're right.
19:14May I be excused, sir?
19:18You won't get away with it this time, Custer.
19:21Your craze for glory killed my son.
19:24And I won't rest until I prove it.
19:39There are only four dead soldiers.
19:41You let two of them get away.
19:44Now we will find those two.
19:50One of them is an officer.
20:09Come in.
20:24I'm beginning to know you pretty well, Colonel.
20:26Every time you act that soldierly around me, you want something.
20:29I respectfully request the General's permission to take three or four of my men to return to the Black Hills tonight.
20:34Custer, I told you.
20:36For no other reason, sir, than to bury the troopers there.
20:40At ease, Colonel.
20:48Custer, I know how you feel.
20:50Every time a man in the Seventh is killed, you blame yourself for it.
20:54That's part of the price every leader has to pay for his right to command.
20:58But you carry it too far.
21:00Learn to control it, or it's going to tear your guts out, Custer.
21:04Your request is denied.
21:07You return to garrison and forging duties in the morning with the Seventh.
21:13Dismissed.
21:35Attention!
21:36As you were.
21:38I'm returning tonight to the Black Hills to check on Lieutenant Rudford's detachment.
21:43I saw only four bodies.
21:46It's quite possible there are two men up there we can save.
21:49More likely, they're all dead, and this will only be a burial detail.
21:52It's also quite likely all of us who go won't be coming back.
21:57I want four volunteers.
21:59Count on me, sir.
22:00Thank you, Rio.
22:02And the rest of you, too.
22:04Sergeant, pick your men.
22:06Iron rations for three days. We'll be traveling fast and light.
22:09Yes, sir.
22:11Oh, and, Sergeant...
22:14Don't make any unnecessary noise. We wouldn't want to disturb General Terry's sleep.
22:28Come in.
22:30Colonel, Mr. Rudford.
22:34I'd like a word with you, Colonel.
22:36All right, Mr. Rudford.
22:40I've been talking to some of the men.
22:42It seems you saw only four bodies out of that six-man patrol.
22:46That's correct.
22:49And you didn't even go down to investigate?
22:52Did you also hear that we were attacked by Indians when we spotted those bodies?
22:55I don't care if you were attacked by the whole Sioux Nation.
22:58You had no right to leave without finding out if those other two men were alive.
23:02Don't concern yourself with my rights, Mr. Rudford.
23:06I'm heading out now with a detail to find out if those men are alive.
23:10I'm going with you.
23:12No, you're not.
23:13Let me remind you, Custer, I'm a civilian.
23:15You cannot order me around.
23:17That's precisely the reason you're not going.
23:29You're dealing with a little more than you can handle, Colonel.
23:43I don't like that man.
23:44I wouldn't trust him as far as I could throw him.
23:47Careful, Sergeant.
23:49You're liable to get your name in the papers.
23:58I don't like that man.
24:00I wouldn't trust him as far as I could throw him.
24:03Careful, Sergeant.
24:05You're liable to get your name in the papers.
24:08Careful, Sergeant.
24:10You're liable to get your name in the papers.
24:13I don't like that man.
24:15You're liable to get your name in the papers.
24:18Careful, Sergeant.
24:20You're liable to get your name in the papers.
24:23Careful, Sergeant.
24:25You're liable to get your name in the papers.
24:36That's the third batch of Sioux we've seen tonight.
24:39They're all spread out like a fishnet.
24:42Yeah, we're the fish.
24:45We don't stand a chance on foot.
24:47What if we could get to their horses?
24:50Lieutenant, I hope you're not planning on trying to sneak up on a Sioux.
24:54I'd like to hear your opinion, Sergeant.
24:57I'd like the lieutenant's permission to speak, if I may.
25:00I don't need advice.
25:02Lieutenant, I've been out here on this frontier a long time.
25:04Surprise is the important element.
25:06You take them from the other side, I'll get them from here.
25:08You've got two minutes to get into position, Sergeant.
25:10Move out.
25:11Lieutenant, it just won't work.
25:13Now, we've got to keep hidden. Try to sneak away.
25:15I'll give you an order, Sergeant. Move out.
25:20Have it your way, Lieutenant.
25:23Sergeant, don't you forget it.
25:54Get up.
26:09Lieutenant, those horses are going to give us away.
26:12That's for sure.
26:14Let me take a look at it.
26:24Come on.
26:26Easy.
26:34Can you walk, Lieutenant?
26:36Yeah.
26:37Just try to put your weight on me.
26:40That's it.
26:42That way.
26:44If you'll pardon me for saying so, Lieutenant.
26:47You've given about enough orders.
26:54Let's go.
27:07You're in no shape to go with us, California.
27:10Well, I ain't well enough to stay here.
27:12Especially after General Terry finds out that you disobeyed his orders about going back.
27:18It'll be a hard ride.
27:20I never knew you'd take it easy, Wendell.
27:31It's not much further, Lieutenant.
27:34Where are we going?
27:36I remember some caves on the side of this hill.
27:50I remember some caves on the side of this hill.
28:20Let's go.
28:51Let's go.
29:01Traveling out here at night all by your lonesome can be mighty dangerous.
29:06You just about got a knife in your gizzard.
29:09Where's Custer?
29:12He ain't going to have the welcome mat out for you, but I'll take you to him.
29:16Come on. Let's go.
29:21Let's go.
29:36Howdy, my father.
29:38When a man accustomed to giving orders, you're not very good at taking them, are you, Mr. Redford?
29:42I don't take orders from you, Custer.
29:45I'm here because my son is out there somewhere, and I intend to find him.
29:48If I were you, I wouldn't take you along with us.
29:51You don't have much choice in the matter.
29:53You're wrong, Mr. Redford.
29:55Sergeant, we're returning to Fort Hayes immediately.
29:58No, wait. Listen to me.
30:00Please.
30:02Don't let our personal differences make you do something you'll regret later.
30:07Those two men may still be alive, but certainly they can't be for much longer.
30:13Custer, it's my son out there.
30:16All right, Mr. Redford. You go with us.
30:46Ooh. Ooh.
31:17Lieutenant.
31:19Lieutenant.
31:21Here.
31:23With that fever of yours, you've got to have something, even if it's only water.
31:30Easy.
31:38Where are we?
31:40Fort Hayes.
31:42Fort Hayes.
31:44Where are we?
31:47We're hidden pretty good in some rocks.
31:50The only trouble is, it's right in the middle of the whole Sioux Nation.
31:56Now, you... you just lie back.
31:59You lost a lot of blood.
32:02When I went to get this water, I was afraid it might be a waste of time.
32:09Everything's so vague, I...
32:12I can't get it clear in my mind yet.
32:17You counteracted Colonel Custer's orders.
32:25You ordered your men down off the ridge...
32:28into the valley to attack them Indians.
32:31There was only three of them?
32:33Yes, sir.
32:34They led you right into a trap of more than 50.
32:37It's easy to see I'm not one of your favorite officers.
32:42Lieutenant, I despise every square inch of you.
32:45That's a bit hypocritical, isn't it?
32:48Staying behind to take care of me?
32:50I'm a soldier.
32:53I wouldn't run off and leave one of my own men.
32:56Even when you despise him?
33:00You're a fool, Sergeant.
33:11A man's first thought is self-survival.
33:20Why?
33:24Why'd you do it?
33:27No, I wouldn't have.
33:33The way I see it...
33:36this uniform of mine's not just a piece of cloth.
33:42It makes me a part of my country.
33:45If you understand that...
33:48it seems to make a better man out of you.
33:55You'd be the right kind of soldier, too.
34:12I'm sorry.
34:34That was close.
34:35When did it happen?
34:37A four-suit warrior just passed, looking for something.
34:41We gotta get out of here.
34:43We stand a better chance tonight, Lieutenant.
34:46Just lie back and get your strength.
34:48You're gonna need it.
35:04Colonel Custer.
35:06Mr. Redford.
35:10This is the fifth time in the last two hours...
35:12you've rode up here to tell me how to conduct this mission.
35:15Now, unless you have something important to say...
35:18I overheard two of the men talking.
35:20They say you're taking the long way to where you saw my son's detachment.
35:23That is correct.
35:24Is that an example of the famous Custer dash?
35:27Taking the long way and walking your horses while you're doing it?
35:30The Sioux undoubtedly know we're here somewhere, Mr. Redford.
35:34We didn't take the short way into the valley...
35:36because that's the way they'd be expecting us to come.
35:39And we're walking our horses.
35:41So when we do come into action...
35:43they'll have the strength to carry some of us out of here alive.
35:46And I'll go back to your place and I'll call them.
36:10I took a pretty good look around before I come down here.
36:14The four of them's all I found.
36:16Sergeant and Lieutenant Redford's missing.
36:22If I know anything about Crazy Horse...
36:24we never rode this far back into the Black Hills...
36:26without him knowing about it.
36:28And it just ain't like him to leave us alone.
36:31But it is like Crazy Horse.
36:33He's a good horse.
36:35It just ain't like him to leave us alone.
36:38But it is like Crazy Horse to pick his time and his place for an attack.
36:47Sergeant?
36:50It'll be dark soon.
36:52After you bury the men, we'll make cold camp here tonight.
36:56Camp?
36:57You mean you're just gonna sleep this night away...
36:59when there are two men out there who need us?
37:03Give your order, Sergeant.
37:05We'll make camp here tonight.
37:08Break out the shovels.
37:21Listen. Listen to me.
37:25I'll give $1,000 for every man who'll go up into those hills tonight...
37:29to look for my son.
37:33$1,000.
37:35You know, Mr. Redford...
37:37these Black Hills get a whole lot blacker after dark.
37:41Only thing we'd find up yonder...
37:43would be some graves for ourselves.
38:03Lieutenant.
38:05Lieutenant, wake up.
38:07We've got to get you on your feet.
38:13Here.
38:15Can you make it?
38:16I'll try.
38:17Sergeant, I...
38:19I wasn't asleep. I was thinking about...
38:21We've got some time to talk now, Lieutenant.
38:23We've got to get ourselves out of here.
38:26I'm sorry.
38:28Lieutenant, we've got to get ourselves out of here.
38:51Come on, Lieutenant.
38:53We've got to keep moving.
38:58Come on.
39:28Come on.
39:59Come on.
40:08I don't know where old Crazy Horse is keeping himself...
40:11but him and none of his braves are back yonder in the gorge no place.
40:23Sergeant Bustard, hand me that dynamite.
40:29Hold off a dozen for me.
40:31This looks like as good a place as any.
40:34Take the men on through. I'll finish up.
40:36Yes, sir.
40:59Why are we stopping?
41:01What is Custard doing?
41:03I found out the General will tell you if he wants you to know what's on his mind.
41:07That may apply to this so-called military detachment...
41:10but I'm here looking for my son.
41:12I'm under no authority of the Army.
41:14Let me give you a good piece of advice, Mr. Rudford.
41:17Don't go attesting that out on the General.
41:29You know, Custard, every needless delay jeopardizes the lives of those two men.
41:33I'm aware of that, Mr. Rudford.
41:35Just as I'm aware of the jeopardy the rest of us are in.
41:38How badly we may need a chance to get out of here alive.
41:42Okay, mount them up.
41:44Mount them up.
41:47Mount them up.
41:49Mount them up.
41:51Mount them up.
41:53Mount them up.
41:55Mount them up.
41:57Mount them up.
42:09General, maybe we should have rode down to the other end of the valley.
42:13Well, if Mason and Rudford had escaped...
42:16they would have headed for the protection of the rocks, not the open area.
42:21You know, I used to trap with an old boy that had a pretty good gruel...
42:25to stay alive when faced with going into hostile territory.
42:28What was that?
42:30Don't go in.
42:32I'm beginning to see his point.
42:38I'm sure hitting the nail on the head, General.
42:40Crazy horse picked his time and his place.
42:43Jim!
42:45Rudford, come back!
42:47It's a trap!
42:55It's a trap!
43:25Disengage, right out!
43:48You go.
43:50You go.
43:55You go.
44:25You go.
44:55You go.
45:19All right, men, let's go home.
45:26Yes, in a military sense, your mission can be called a success.
45:30But also in a military sense, you willfully disobeyed orders.
45:33And I intend to see to it...
45:35Sir, you can see Lieutenant Rudford now, sir.
45:38You and I'll settle this later. Right now, we've got to see the boy.
45:41If you don't mind, sir, I'd like to check on my men first.
45:44Lieutenant Rudford is one of your men, Colonel, whether you like it or not.
45:48And frankly, I don't think you are going to like it.
45:51A couple of days in bed, you'll be ready for anything.
45:54I've got some plans for you.
45:57Ah, General.
45:58Mr. Rudford, I want to tell you how happy I am that your son is safe.
46:01Thank you, General.
46:03But the point is, I don't think there was any reason for his being in danger at all.
46:07And I'm going to see it doesn't happen again.
46:10Tim, I have a release from the military service for you, signed by the Secretary of War.
46:14So you no longer have anything to fear from this man.
46:18Tell me, son.
46:20Isn't it true that Colonel Custer did, in fact, send you into the hands of hostiles, then abandon you?
46:29Tim, I asked you a question.
46:32Is it not true that Colonel Custer abandoned you and your men?
46:38A few days ago, I would have said yes.
46:42That would be a lie.
46:44Dad, do you know what happened out there?
46:48A man died for me.
46:51A man that hated me and everything I believe in.
46:55He said he wasn't just wearing a uniform.
47:00He was wearing a piece of his country.
47:05He said if you believed in that,
47:08you were a better man.
47:10All right, son. I'm also very grateful to Sergeant Mason, but...
47:14Let me finish, Dad.
47:17He taught me what being a soldier means.
47:21Fearing peril for the men.
47:24Understanding that your life depends on their judgment and loyalty.
47:30Just as theirs upon yours.
47:33Tim, don't you know why I'm here?
47:35Why I got your release from the military?
47:38I want you to come back and help me run the paper.
47:40I want to stay here, Dad.
47:48If they'll have me.
47:50What do you mean, if they'll have you?
47:54I don't know, Dad.
47:57I don't know.
47:59What do you mean, if they'll have you?
48:03I'm going to tell you something Colonel Custer already knows.
48:07What happened out there was my fault.
48:10Because I disobeyed his orders.
48:13Four men died because of my fool mistake.
48:17And even knowing I wasn't worth it, a fifth died trying to save me.
48:21They can't prove that.
48:23What's more, you're no longer under their jurisdiction.
48:25Once you sign this paper, you're out of the army for good.
48:28I'm going to stay in the 7th Cavalry, Dad.
48:33I'm going to stay.
48:37And take my medicine.
48:42Welcome to the regiment, Lieutenant.
48:46Thank you, sir.
48:59You wanted to see me, sir?
49:02Custer, I want you to dictate a full report on your mission into the Black Hills...
49:06...to rescue Lieutenant Rodford.
49:09And I expect an explanation as to why you disobeyed my direct order.
49:13Just the facts as they occurred.
49:16The bare facts. Is that understood?
49:18Yes, sir.
49:20I want to see it the minute it's finished.
49:22Corporal.
49:24Custer.
49:26Custer.
49:28You've done a good job.
49:32Corporal, as soon as Colonel Custer is finished...
49:35...record the fact that the mission was undertaken at my order.
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