Serving Officer

Overview

  • Role Serving Officer
  • Nationality German
  • Role description Glance
  • First appearance 00:00:00
Serving Officer

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Serving Officer attempting to wake Major Wilner, who lies asleep in a luxurious bed with two large pillows.

Major William Wilner: Major Wilmer speaking. Ja, colonel.

Colonel Paul Kramer: Can you describe him?

Major William Wilner: That will not be necessary. Ask him to show you his right forearm.

Colonel Paul Kramer: May I see your right forearm.

Major John Smith: Certainly.

Major William Wilner: There are two parallel scares about three centimeters apart.

Colonel Paul Kramer: The scares are there.

Major William Wilner: Ask, how did he get them.

Colonel Paul Kramer: How did you get those?

Major John Smith: I was born with them.

Colonel Paul Kramer: He says he was born with them.

Major William Wilner: That is right. So tell him he's a traitor.

Major John Smith: Tell him he's a renegade.

Major William Wilner: [laughing] Yaah, that is Schmidt, no question about it.

Colonel Paul Kramer: Thank you, major.

Major William Wilner: Thank you Colonel and good night.

Wilner turns to his serving officer.

Major William Wilner: Give me the water!

Visitors Comments

  1. This soldier is not an officer. If you look at the shoulder marks, you will observe he is only a private or Schutze in German.

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