They Were Expendable
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:13:01
What about torpedoes?
:13:02
There may be some at Cebu.
l'll inquire.

:13:05
We've got to have
aviation gas and torpedoes.

:13:08
l realize that.
:13:09
We'll keep you informed
as to enemy activity.

:13:13
Plan your own operations
against their ships.

:13:16
But report to me daily by phone.
:13:27
-Goodbye, Brickley.
-Goodbye, sir.

:13:30
Ryan.
:13:31
Goodbye, sir.
:13:45
That's tough luck.
What happened?

:13:46
Oil failure.
Burnt out every cock-eyed bearing.

:13:50
There's a shipyard at Cebu.
We'll tow you.

:13:52
-Better tear down those engines.
-l've already started.

:13:57
Thanks for the tow.
:13:58
Por nada.
:14:00
Do the same for you someday.
:14:02
l hope not.
:14:05
Wonder about the kids
on the 32 boat.

:14:09
They were abeam of us
at 3:00 in the morning.

:14:12
Then we missed them.
:14:14
Suppose that cruiser got them?
:14:17
Stop worrying, Brick.
:14:19
They'll show up.
:14:23
l'm going over to the airfield.
:14:26
Pick up an old crate,
see if l can find them.

:14:28
Take over, will you?
:14:31
-Take it easy.
-Have a look at that plank.

:14:33
And watch out for the coral.
:14:36
Can l have your attention?
Attention, all hands.

:14:39
Mr. Brickley has requested
that l make the following announcement:

:14:43
For every officer and man
in this squadron...

:14:46
...for your work
in the war to date--

:14:48
Happy, get in there
and give him a hand.

:14:53
The General...
:14:55
...has awarded the Silver Star...
:14:58
...for gallantry.

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