Dive Bomber
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:25:03
- Morning, sir.
- Morning.

:25:04
Lieutenant Lee, reporting
for flight-surgeon instruction.

:25:07
- Welcome to San Diego, doctor.
- Thank you, sir.

:25:10
- Bachelor, eh?
- Oh, yes, sir.

:25:12
Good. Married officers always want
to go home for lunch.

:25:16
- You did Naval Air Station, Pearl Harbor.
- Right, sir. Pretty much a wasted year.

:25:21
But now I've got some ideas for research
on blackout and high-altitude sickness.

:25:25
Ideas for research are good
to have around.

:25:27
We've even got a couple here
ourselves, lieutenant.

:25:30
Oh. Well, that's very gratifying, sir.
:25:37
- Analysis of student rejections.
- Thanks. I'll read it later.

:25:41
Oh. Lieutenant Commander Rogers,
in charge of research...

:25:46
...Lieutenant Lee,
student flight surgeon.

:25:48
- How do you do, sir?
- Hello.

:25:49
Lee tells me he's got ideas for research
along your line.

:25:52
- Look after him, will you?
- Right, sir.

:25:54
Come along.
:26:06
What's your school?
The diploma mill of Hoosier State?

:26:08
No. Harvard, Hopkins, Cambridge.
:26:10
- I can read and write.
- Very impressive.

:26:13
How'd you offer the Navy so much
for so little in return?

:26:15
- I'm just naturally generous.
- Not to mention your devastating wit.

:26:19
Now I'd appreciate it
if you'd answer my question.

:26:21
I joined the Navy because it offered
an active medical life.

:26:24
Then I got interested
in aviation medicine.

:26:26
I applied for the flight surgeon's course,
and here I am.

:26:29
- I trust that meets your approval, sir?
- Temporarily, it does.

:26:33
Go to bachelor quarters
and report at 8 a.m. tomorrow.

:26:35
- When do I start flying?
- Just leave that to us.

:26:38
- We'll see you get lots of nice little rides.
- Well, thanks.

:26:41
And don't think I don't appreciate
the one I've just been having.


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