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"
Perhaps
he
won
t
this
time
.
"
"
He
never
sends
anyone
home
,
anyway
.
He
just
keeps
them
around
waiting
for
rotation
orders
until
he
doesn
t
have
enough
men
left
for
the
crews
,
and
then
raises
the
number
of
missions
and
throws
them
all
back
on
combat
status
.
He
s
been
doing
that
ever
since
he
got
here
.
"
"
You
mustn
t
blame
Colonel
Cathcart
for
any
delay
with
the
orders
,
"
Major
Major
advised
.
"
It
s
Twenty
-
seventh
Air
Force
s
responsibility
to
process
the
orders
promptly
once
they
get
them
from
us
.
"
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"
He
could
still
ask
for
replacements
and
send
us
home
when
the
orders
did
come
back
.
Anyway
,
I
ve
been
told
that
Twenty
-
seventh
Air
Force
wants
only
forty
missions
and
that
it
s
only
his
own
idea
to
get
us
to
fly
fifty
-
five
.
"
"
I
wouldn
t
know
anything
about
that
,
"
Major
Major
answered
.
"
Colonel
Cathcart
is
our
commanding
officer
and
we
must
obey
him
.
Why
don
t
you
fly
the
four
more
missions
and
see
what
happens
?
"
"
I
don
t
want
to
.
"
What
could
you
do
?
Major
Major
asked
himself
again
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What
could
you
do
with
a
man
who
looked
you
squarely
in
the
eye
and
said
he
would
rather
die
than
be
killed
in
combat
,
a
man
who
was
at
least
as
mature
and
intelligent
as
you
were
and
who
you
had
to
pretend
was
not
?
What
could
you
say
to
him
?
"
Suppose
we
let
you
pick
your
missions
and
fly
milk
runs
,
"
Major
Major
said
.
"
That
way
you
can
fly
the
four
missions
and
not
run
any
risks
.
"
"
I
don
t
want
to
fly
milk
runs
.
I
don
t
want
to
be
in
the
war
any
more
.
"