:02:00
Well, it's going to be a zoo.
:02:03
Chief Ryback.
:02:04
Send him in.
:02:11
Get in your dress uniform.
:02:13
You know how I feel about ceremonies.
I thought this time--
:02:16
If I had your ribbons,
I'd wear them to bed.
:02:19
Yes, sir.
:02:20
Get in your whites.
I'll introduce you to the President.
:02:23
-I appreciate that, but--
-That's not a good idea.
:02:26
For once, Commander Krill and I
are in total agreement.
:02:30
I have 50 gallons of bouillabaisse
I need to prepare. . .
:02:33
. . .by tomorrow.
:02:34
My birthday?
:02:35
I could do the cheeseburger routine.
:02:37
It's not for me, it's the crew.
They really love that stuff.
:02:42
Just don't show your face
till after the ceremony.
:02:46
You're a sorry-looking sailor.
:02:48
That I am. Thank you, sir.
:02:57
Sir. . .
:02:58
. . .why do you tolerate that clown?
:03:01
I know he's a good cook--
:03:03
He's more than a good cook. You have
no idea. Now let him be, XO.
:03:08
Yes, sir.
:03:15
Fifty years ago today...
:03:17
... the infamous Japanese attack
destroyed the Pacific fleet...
:03:20
...here in Pearl Harbor.
:03:22
Today, in honor of those who died,
the USS Missouri returns.
:03:26
Built to avenge Pearl Harbor,
she did.
:03:29
Days after we dropped the bomb
on Hiroshima...
:03:32
...Japan surrendered
on the Missouri's deck...
:03:35
...ending World War ll.
:03:38
The ship fired
the first shots of the Gulf War.
:03:41
Her powerful 16-inch guns
destroyed Iraqi bunkers.
:03:45
Her Tomahawk missiles rocketed deep
into the heart of Baghdad.
:03:48
The fastest and most powerful
dreadnought ever to sail the seas....
:03:55
Where's your tattoo?
:03:56
Where I got it, you don't want to see.
:03:59
Now the ship will be decommissioned.