Pearl Harbor
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1:07:16
I wonder ifwe shouldn't put
the Pacifiic Fleet on full alert.

1:07:25
In case the optimism
ofthe HonoluluAdvertiser...

1:07:27
proves unfounded, gentlemen...
1:07:30
what are General Short and the army
going to do about protecting my ships?

1:07:33
Within a ten-mile radius
ofyour harbour...

1:07:35
we have fiighter planes
here at Wheeler...

1:07:37
bombers at Hickam
and a training strip at Haleiwa.

1:07:49
We've recently established
a radar station here that
can detect planes 1 25 miles out.

1:07:53
Which is a month old, Admiral,
and untested.

1:07:56
I've seen these
new radar screens, Major.

1:07:59
There's no way oftelling
whether they're ours, theirs
or a flock ofdamn birds.

1:08:04
I'm intercepting a call from Tokyo
to somewhere close by Pearl.

1:08:07
There's a call from Tokyo.
They say they don't know you.

1:08:12
Hello?
1:08:20
It's a local dentist. He can see
Pearl Harbor from his offiice.

1:08:25
""Are there many sailors around?''
1:08:32
Uh, the dentist says that
the flat ships are not in port.

1:08:36
They're talking about the weather.
1:08:38
He doesn't seem to know
who he's talking to.

1:08:40
Hello?
1:08:42
Hello?
1:08:44
Hello?
1:08:47
That was a strange call.
1:08:50
Admiral, may I speak to you
in private?

1:08:54
Why would a spy use a phone?
1:08:55
They know we tap
all international lines.

1:08:57
Our listeners feel
it's probably not code talk.

1:08:59
It sounds like someone inJapan
is sneaking around...


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