:02:02
Aye, aye, sir.
:02:22
Picking up several ships, confused
sound. Maybe three, maybe four.
:02:26
Good.
:02:29
- Ten degrees dive on bow planes.
- Ten degrees on bow planes.
:02:32
- All ahead one-third.
- The Japs don't know it...
:02:35
...but they've sent us an invitation.
- All answering ahead one-third, sir.
:02:39
Blow negative.
:02:41
- Close negative flood.
- Negative flood closed.
:02:44
- Zero bubble.
- Zero bubble.
:02:47
That cruiser's probably picking up
a plane escort overhead.
:02:52
- You figure we're right here, huh?
- And the minefields will start in there.
:02:57
They're a cinch to have a sounding
device to detect uninvited guests like us.
:03:04
Small ships passing over, sir.
:03:11
And making so much noise
their destroyers can't hear us.
:03:15
"Live duck," he says.
:03:17
Did you guys hear the skipper say
we're not firing any torpedoes?
:03:21
Our mission was Tokyo Bay. Okay, we're
here. What are we doing, sightseeing?
:03:25
What's the matter, Tommy?
Scared with all the company over us?
:03:30
I'm not scared, yet.
:03:32
Tugboats have contacted
cruiser and destroyers.
:03:35
- A description of what we ain't sinking!
- Shut up.
:03:38
- It's a free country!
- Not where we're sitting, it ain't.
:03:41
Right in the Nips' birdbath.
:03:44
Attention, all hands.
:03:45
We're going to take a chance following
this cruiser through the minefields.
:03:49
From now on, normal talking is okay,
but be careful of striking metal on metal.
:03:54
You all know sound travels
far and clear underwater...
:03:57
... when it's being sucked in by Jap
listening devices above us or onshore.