:26:08
Open up!
:26:29
- Are you all right?
- I'm all right, sir. I'm OK.
:26:32
Who gave you permission
to dump the garbage?
:26:35
- Mr Cartwright, sir.
- I thought he'd asked the OD.
:26:38
- I was on the bridge. I...
- Get below.
:26:40
Yes, sir.
:26:43
Only the captain gives permission
to dump the trash.
:26:46
Instead of losing time on this drill,
we almost lose a man!
:26:51
Stand by to dive!
:26:54
- Check the watch, Mr Kohler.
- Aye aye, sir.
:26:57
Mr Bledsoe.
:27:01
Yes, sir?
:27:02
- Have you been with this boat long?
- Over a year, sir.
:27:06
And is this the kind of cooperation
you usually get?
:27:12
No, sir.
:27:14
A man could've been killed today.
:27:16
The responsibility is yours.
You're in charge of the drills.
:27:20
I have no excuses. But under the
circumstances, the crew did their best.
:27:24
- What circumstances?
- Don't press it.
:27:26
I want an answer.
:27:27
It's one thing to drill a crew.
But when you duck a Jap sub...
:27:31
...they wonder why they should care when
the Captain has no stomach for attacking.
:27:35
Does he want obedience, efficiency...
:27:37
...or the best-drilled cowards in the Navy?
:27:43
Mr Bledsoe, tell them I'm doubling
the drills, starting tomorrow.
:27:47
Yes, sir.
:27:51
You might as well know, sir.
I don't believe it.
:27:53
Believe what?
:27:55
That you ran away from that sub
from cowardice.