They Were Expendable
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:20:01
They'll have to fight to get me.
:20:04
You, Ascevedo Perreira!
:20:06
Get away from that water bucket.
:20:08
Drink on your own time.
:20:12
That reminds me.
How about a little snort?

:20:15
Later.
:20:17
Captain.
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Submarine.
:20:20
S-29 coming up the channel, sir.
:20:22
And chow is ready.
:20:29
l have orders to load
food and quinine...

:20:31
...and try to run it to Corregidor.
:20:33
They also want the interisland
steamers to try the blockade.

:20:36
We've got seven small steamers here.
:20:39
We might rig up a side-wheeler or two.
:20:41
And some motored sailors.
:20:43
l'll arrange for supplies at once.
:20:45
Let's give her a whirl.
:20:47
l've got work to do.
See you later.

:20:50
Oh, Snuffy.
:21:04
How about getting torpedoes from you?
:21:07
For those cracker boxes of yours?
:21:09
No telling when we'll see
a mother ship again.

:21:13
How long you been on patrol?
:21:15
Since the war started.
:21:16
What did you get?
:21:18
Two small freighters.
:21:20
We had hard luck.
:21:21
While you've been cruising, those
cracker boxes have sunk 2 cruisers...

:21:25
...an auxiliary aircraft carrier...
:21:27
...a 1 0,000-ton tanker,
a large freighter...

:21:30
...a flock of barges
and numerous sons of Nippon.

:21:32
And also in our brief career...
:21:34
...we've carried more messages
than Western Union.

:21:37
l'd like to help you out,
but l got orders--

:21:42
Who played the leading lady
in ''Tess of the d'Urbevilles'' ...

:21:45
...in 1 932 at the Academy?
:21:49
And does your crew know about it?
:21:57
How many do you want?
:21:59
You've got 1 6.

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