:49:00
TheJapanese are flooding
the Pacifiic with radio traffiic.
:49:03
Everywhere from the Panama Canal
to Southeast Asia.
:49:05
There's no logical pattern
in it, Captain.
:49:07
No, there's--
There's always logic.
:49:09
They know we read their mail.
:49:11
They're trying to make us think
their fleet is moving south.
:49:15
I'm not buying it.
:49:17
Something, something--
Something's up.
:49:20
Otherwise, why would they take
the trouble to bullshit me?
:49:38
Evelyn, um, I signed for
these letters foryou today.
:49:42
They're from England.
:49:44
They're from Rafe.
:49:46
I'm sorry, Ev.
:49:48
You know how long
it takes mail to get here.
:50:03
- Hurry up!
- Show time, boys! Come on!
:50:10
America stillawaitsJapan's response
topeaceproposals.
:50:13
AmbassadorNomura
arrives in Washington...
:50:16
in what couldhopefulllyguarantee
continuedpeace in the Pacific.
:50:20
On the British front,
Churchilldeclares...
:50:22
''Give us the tools,
and we willfinish thejob. ''
:50:27
The RAFhasfought bravelly...
:50:29
against Hitler'sambition
to rule theskies overthe Channel.
:50:34
Viictorydoesnot come
withoutsacrifice.
:50:40
- Evelyn!
- Danny.
:50:42
- Hey.
- Some comedy, huh?
:50:46
- Yeah.
- It's been awhile.
:50:49
Yeah, I've been logging
a lot offlight hours.
:50:52
I kinda been
avoiding you too.
:50:54
Yeah.
:50:56
- Look--
- Do you--
:50:58
- Do you want to?
- Sure, yeah.