I
I wouldn't deface the memorial if I was your young fellow
Oh
I like Jim.
Oh my.
You're in Korea.
It's all down there Jim.
It's not out of it mate.
It's not out of it mate.
It's not out of it.
Come down Jim.
Jim, you're in Korea in 1952 mate.
You're taking a knock in their head.
Hey.
Hey come on mate.
I'm ready to go.
No.
No, you stay here mate.
Stay.
Okay.
Okay.
Stay.
Just take it easy mate.
Okay.
Jono might not make it through the night sir.
How about his Jono?
He's pretty bad mate.
Okay.
Eternal bleeding.
How long before we can get him out?
Shoulder wound.
Morning Eureka.
He copped it bad mate.
I know you really did.
Well.
Jimmy's got a head wound.
He's going to have to stay behind.
That leaves four of us.
Four of us.
It's still going to be worthwhile.
Yep.
I'll give you a bell just before we're ready to lose sir.
Cheers.
Everyone feels the same way as you.
I know there's bloody peace talks going on.
And in the meantime, four of us are going out.
You know the drill by now.
Gear up.
Same as the other night.
Call in to your Jono.
Get Jimmy to stay behind with him.
He's in a world of his own at the moment.
So I'm not taking him with us.
Don't worry mate.
He'll pull through.
You hang in there Jono.
You've got to make a turn mate.
You're going home mate.
Thank you mate.
Jimmy.
Jim.
Grab us my prayer book from a pocket.
A kite pocket.
A risery.
A risery.
You know.
I promise you mum.
I take this with me to the war.
Yeah, over that prayer book, my mum's photo.
Can you read me from the top of that page?
Top of that page.
Hail Holy Queen, Mother of Mercy.
Hail our life, our sweetness and our hope.
To thee do we cry.
For banished children we leave.
To thee do we send up our sighs.
Morning and weeping in this valley of tears.
Come closer Jimmy.
I've done things I thought I would never do.
I only hope God does not hold me accountable.
Done the best you could.
Come on out.
Be careful.
Wake up, don't go too far.
Be careful.
Up you get.
Come on.
Right.
How do you feel?
Let's say we go over here and we'll clean up
and then we'll sit down and have a mag.
Sorry.
There's one consolation son, you didn't do it.
What happened then son?
Well, I turned around and there's this soldier there
and he was telling me not to do it.
And before I could say anything to him,
I was just knocked out
and the next thing I woke up I was in an army bunker.
Sometimes in life we make mistakes.
But if we're lucky we get a second chance.
This is for you John O.
You're not forgotten.
Honor my death by the way you live.
Renew your life with each new day.
Be not afraid I will show you the way.
