:14:01
Mr. Larson, have
your torpedo men load the tubes
with their four best fish.
:14:05
Mr. Emmett, warm up the diesels
and line up a batterycharge.
:14:08
Mr. Tyler, we have drystores,
ordnance and perishables
to get below decks.
:14:14
Gentlemen, it's our turn.
That's all.
:14:19
Attention!
:14:22
Aye, Captain.
:14:26
Crew dismissed!
You heard the man!
Stores load!
:14:29
You got six seconds to get on
your boondockers and dungarees
and turn to!
:14:33
Mr. Tyler, is this for real,
or is it a drill?
:14:35
"It's our turn"--
what does that mean?
:14:37
I thought we had
a two-day liberty pass.
What's going on?
:14:40
I don't know,
but I'm gonna find out.
Get your jobs done now.
:14:45
All off-going duty officers,
report to the dock.
:14:48
Captain Dahlgren,
could you fill me in
on what's going on, sir?
:14:51
We're obviously not going
to the Caribbean Station.
:14:54
No, we're not.
We're going on a special op.
:14:57
You'll be briefed
with Mr. Emmett and Mr. Larson
once we get underway.
:15:00
Aye, sir.
Andy, listen.
:15:03
I'm gonna need the very best
from you on this run,
:15:05
regardless of any differences
you may have with me.
:15:08
Are we clear on that?
:15:10
Yes, sir.
Good.
:15:13
Now go find Radioman Wentz
and quietly escort him
to the materiel office.
:15:24
Mr. Tyler.
How are you, son?
:15:27
I'm fine, Admiral Duke.
What brings you up here?
:15:30
He does.
That's Lieutenant Hirsch.
:15:33
He's gonna be riding
your boat.
:15:35
You're not working for Sublant
on this run. Mr. Hirsch
has operational control.
:15:39
He's the boss.
Anything he wants,
he gets.
:15:47
Fine.
:15:50
Is this him?