Lt. Col. Thursday
Captain York, send a wagon and a detail to repair the wires and bring back the bodies.
RSM Michael O'Rourke
Yes, sir. Sergeant Major, assemble a platoon from A Troop...
RSM Michael O'Rourke
The apaches may still be around, sir...
RSM Michael O'Rourke
A detail of four men. I will be in command...
RSM Michael O'Rourke
Mr. O'Rourke in command. Have them take sixty rounds of carbine ammunition per man...
RSM Michael O'Rourke
... thirty will be ample... and eighteen per revolving pistol. You'll call for volunteers.
RSM O'Rourke
With the colonel's permission, I volunteer.
RSM Michael O'Rourke
You'll leave within the quarter hour, Mr. O'Rourke. Questions?
[RSM O'Rourke has left the office. Lt. O'Rourke salutes Col. Thursday and leaves]
RSM O'Rourke
[speaking to his son outside]
Michael. Michael, you know what's expected of you, now.
2nd Lt. Michael O'Rourke
Sure, Dad, I know.
[leaves the building]
RSM O'Rourke
[to the bugler]
Derice, go get Quincannon out of the guardhouse. Wait.
[to the courier]
RSM O'Rourke
O'Feeney, go to the stables and find Mulcahy, Shaddock and Johnny Reb. Tell 'em they're volunteerin' for an extra-hazardous mission... above and beyond the call of duty. Tell 'em their regiment is proud of 'em. Now, get goin', the whole of youse.