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:25:09
Well, not one bomb anywhere in
the target for the past hour.

:25:15
Your pilots can see it, I suppose.
:25:19
- Who's next?
- It's Anderson, sir.

:25:28
Now, that's more like it.
:25:31
- Maybe your boys finally get it.
- I hope so, sir.

:25:36
Who's next?
:25:38
Lieutenant Dickenson.
:25:45
Tell Lieutenant Dickenson for me...
:25:48
...he couldn't hit a bull
in the butt with a bass fiddle.

:25:51
Yes, sir.
:25:56
Ten-hut.
:26:08
- Carry on.
- Carry on.

:26:11
This it?
:26:12
Yes, sir. Our new radar.
:26:14
It's a remarkable
scientific achievement...

:26:16
...capable of spotting an intruder
on the sea or in the air...

:26:20
...and at quite a range.
:26:21
Now, listen colonel, as you know,
we're short on patrol planes.

:26:25
We're gonna have to rely on this...
:26:28
...thing to detect the enemy.
:26:31
General, radar should do the job.
:26:34
What's it doing here, not set up?
:26:36
We're about to truck it up
that mountain.

:26:38
That peak up there is the ideal spot
to put our main radar post.

:26:43
At that height, we'd be clear
of all interference.

:26:46
Obviously.
:26:48
But, sir, we can't get permission
to put her up there.

:26:52
Permission?
:26:53
From the National Park Service
Department of Interior.

:26:56
See, all of this belongs
to the Hawaiian National Park.


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