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1:48:01
Could you do that,
Senior Chief Brashear?

1:48:11
Yes, sir, l could.
1:48:13
Well. . .
1:48:14
. . .l see.
1:48:16
Much as l hate to prolong this. . .
1:48:18
. . .in the interest of thoroughness,
l'll make arrangements. . .

1:48:21
. . .for you to demonstrate.
1:48:23
Here, sir.
1:48:24
Now.
1:48:26
Son, step aside,
or l'll crack you in the jaw.

1:48:33
-This is hardly the appropriate venue.
-l want them all to see, sir.

1:48:38
Captain, l concur
with your assessment.

1:48:45
These slippery floors prohibit
a demonstration.

1:48:47
Haven't you had enough career trouble?
1:48:50
Your advice and presence
are unwelcome.

1:48:52
-Who is this man?
-Chief Leslie W. Sunday, sir.

1:48:56
You swam out of the Saint Lo
at Leyte Gulf.

1:49:01
Held your breath for. . .
1:49:04
-. . .four minutes.
-Five, sir.

1:49:09
He can stay.
1:49:13
Fine. lrrelevant.
1:49:16
Gentlemen, sirs, returning
to the issue at hand. . .

1:49:19
. . .this is not the time or place
for Senior Chief Bra--

1:49:25
Excuse me, senior chief.
ls there a problem?

1:49:32
Captain Hanks. . .
1:49:34
. . .l've spent my life in the Navy
trying only to succeed.

1:49:37
But my quest has caused great
personal loss to those who love me.

1:49:41
They too have made sacrifices.
1:49:43
They too have endured
great pains to support me.

1:49:47
lf l walk these 1 2 steps today. . .
1:49:49
. . .reinstate me to active duty.
1:49:52
Give me my career back.
1:49:54
Let me finish it,
and go home in peace.


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