Mister Roberts
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1:52:00
''...are the strongest of all.
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''Right now l'm looking at something
that's hanging over my desk.

1:52:07
''A preposterous hunk of brass...
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''...attached to the most bilious piece
of ribbon l've ever seen.

1:52:13
''l'd rather have it
than the Congressional Medal of Honor.

1:52:17
''lt tells me what l'll always be proudest of:
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''That at a time in the world
when courage counted most...

1:52:24
''...l lived among 62 brave men.
1:52:29
''So, Doc, and especially you, Frank,
don't let those guys down.

1:52:35
''Of course l know that by this time
they must be very happy...

1:52:38
''...because the Captain's overhead
is filled with marbles.

1:52:45
''And here comes the mail orderly.
This has to go now. l'll finish it later.

1:52:49
''Meanwhile you guys can write too,
can't you? Doug.''

1:52:54
May l see that, Frank?
1:52:57
This one's from Fornell.
1:53:00
''l'd rather have it
than the Congressional Medal of Honor.''

1:53:06
Well, l'm glad he found that out.
1:53:16
What's the matter?
1:53:22
What's the matter?
1:53:31
Frank, what is it?
1:53:38
Mr. Roberts is dead.
1:53:43
This is from Fornell.
1:53:46
They took a Jap suicide plane
and killed everybody in a twin 40 battery...

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...and went right on through
and killed Doug...

1:53:51
...and some other officer, in the wardroom.
1:53:56
They were drinking coffee when it hit.

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