Pearl Harbor
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1:04:02
We are returning home.
1:04:32
Do you ever wonder if
this war's gonna catch up with us?

1:04:36
Not a whole lot.
1:04:39
Every moment we're not together,
you're up there training for it.

1:04:44
Yeah, well, I'm training
for moments like these.

1:04:47
'Cause I have no idea how I'm gonna
get this car out ofthe sand.

1:04:50
Evelyn, can you please
come out ofthe bathroom?

1:04:52
You've been there for an hour.
Evelyn!

1:04:55
What are you trying to do?
Look like me?

1:05:00
- Are you okay?
- Yeah.

1:05:03
What's the matter? No, you--
1:05:06
They call it the Vacant Sea.
1:05:08
None ofthe major sea lanes
go through it...

1:05:10
and you could bury the entire land mass
ofAsia there, and nobody would know.

1:05:14
From there,
they could attack anywhere.

1:05:18
Our last signals intercept indicate
that theJapanese task force...

1:05:21
is heading south, toward
the Philippines or Southeast Asia.

1:05:24
But Captain Thurman
of Naval Intelligence here...

1:05:26
has his own theory
about the missing ships.

1:05:29
Sir, I believe they'll try to hit us
where it'll hurt us the most--

1:05:32
Pearl Harbor.
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That's over 4,000 nautical miles
fromJapan.

1:05:36
To Pearl, that's a long distance
to steam a navy, Captain.

1:05:41
Your theory--
It's based on what?

1:05:43
Well, it's what I would do.
1:05:45
It's not exactly hard evidence,
Captain Thurman.

1:05:49
Well, Admiral, if I had hard evidence,
we'd already be at war.

1:05:51
Sir, we can read their diplomatic
codes faster than they can type them.

1:05:54
But Captain Thurman's cryptology team is
still trying to crack the naval codes.

1:05:57
The intercepts have missing words
and garbled lines.


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