Destination Tokyo
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:08:02
Number one and two
main engines on propulsion.

:08:05
Okay, let's go.
:08:07
Single up!
:08:12
Answer bells.
:08:14
Take in one!
:08:17
Pull five! Port, back one-third.
:08:22
Port, stop.
:08:24
Take in five!
:08:28
All ahead one-third.
:08:50
- Hatch secured.
- Report, forward room rigged for diving.

:08:56
What do you think you are?
The pipes of Pan?

:08:59
This, Dakota, is a genuine Nazi flute.
:09:01
- I paid an Atlantic sailor 5 bucks for it.
- Nazi flute?

:09:04
You can get them in Frisco for four bits.
:09:07
- You know of Tarpon Springs, Florida?
- Sure.

:09:09
- You do?
- Yeah.

:09:11
The best fishermen in the world
are the Greeks, my people.

:09:14
You're Greek?
:09:15
- Greek-American.
- What's your name?

:09:17
Leos Deopoulis Gurfelis Junior.
That "junior" is pure American.

:09:21
But seeing you're off a destroyer
we'll settle for "Tin Can." Okay?

:09:25
Okay, just so long as nobody
around here calls me "Hey, Greek."

:09:29
- I'm sensitive.
- Oh, Mike.

:09:32
Surprise.
:09:36
Here's that 5-spot I borrowed.
:09:38
- Fine time to pay me back.
- But I did pay you.

:09:43
There goes one of the nicest guys
that ever borrowed 5 bucks from me.

:09:48
Why doesn't the captain
wear his decorations?

:09:50
- Doesn't need to.
- We heard a lot about him at sub school.

:09:53
You can believe anything that was good.
:09:56
Those torpedoes cost 12,000 bucks
apiece. Our skipper doesn't waste them.


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