The Lost Battalion Quotes

Capt. McMurtry: What's your name?
Lipasti: Private Lipasti, sir.
Capt. McMurtry: Where'd you learn to run like that?
Lipasti: I used to take a sortcut home through a Mick neighborhood, had to outrun a lotta your Irish confetti, sir.
Capt. McMurtry: Well, I'm glad one of my cousins didn't bean you with a brick.

TV Show: The Lost Battalion
Maj. Whittlesey: Lieutenant Leak, fine officer, from Texas...
Capt. McMurtry: We lost over 60 men to our own fire today. We heave less then 200 able troops left. I don't know how they keep doing it.
Maj. Whittlesey: Don't sell them short, Captain. Two days ago we had a Chinese working our field-phone,an American-Indian for a runner; they're both dead now but that's not the point. These Italians, Irish, Jews, and Pols, they'd never hire me as an attorney; we wouldn't be seen at the same events. But we will never, in our lives, enjoy the company of finer soldiers or better men then we do tonight.
Capt. McMurtry: Major, I was with Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders. And I have never served with a finer officer then you. Do you know that your men would do anything, go anywhere for you?
Maj. Whittlesey: Thank you, George.

TV Show: The Lost Battalion