Flight of the Intruder
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:17:02
I mean, three tents
under a tree...

:17:05
sampan repair yards that have
been hit ten times already.

:17:07
Sir, you know the list
:17:08
better than I do.
:17:11
My first bombardier and 50,000
other Americans are dead and...

:17:16
can anyone tell me why?
:17:18
I realize that
I'm Lieutenant Nobody.

:17:21
I'm... I'm not really sure
about anything anymore.

:17:24
This war's become
very confusing.

:17:26
Nobody... nobody wants
to fight in it.

:17:29
Nobody seems to want to win it.
:17:32
Maybe it never should
have happened,

:17:35
but people do die in it.
:17:37
Maybe for me, it got personal,
because I do know the difference

:17:41
between dying for something
and dying for nothing.

:17:46
I know that's no excuse.
:17:48
I... I know that.
:17:52
And I broke the faith,
and for that, I am truly wrong.

:17:57
Perhaps I should hang.
:17:59
Hanging, Mr. Grafton,
:18:01
is no longer a
punishment much in use.

:18:07
But a prison term
in Leavenworth is,

:18:10
or a dishonorable discharge
:18:12
if a court-martial
should so decide.

:18:16
But whatever happens,
I think it's safe to say

:18:19
that your career
in the navy is over.

:18:21
The only question's how.
:18:43
Well, hell, I guess...
:18:45
I guess I got you
into this, didn't l?

:18:48
I don't see it that way.
:18:51
Well, it was my fight
and my fault.

:18:55
It was just your idea.
:18:56
It was my choice.
:18:58
Nobody tells me what to do.

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