To Hell and Back
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:08:01
It's your turn.
I did them
yesterday!

:08:05
You did not!
Gene keeps saying...

:08:07
Shh!
Gene keeps saying it's my turn
to do the dishes today.

:08:11
Who did them yesterday?
:08:13
I forget.
:08:15
Beatrice and I did them,
and he knows it.

:08:19
Then you do them today,
and you won't forget
tomorrow.

:08:23
Besides,
your hands could use
a little soap and water.

:08:27
Smarty.
I told you so.

:08:37
Time for breakfast, Mom.
Oh, thank you.

:08:45
All the kids are home
from Sunday school.

:08:47
They can do
everything that needs
to be done today,

:08:49
so don't you try
to get up.
Yes, sir.

:08:52
I'm gonna take a run
over to Mr. Huston's.
But this is Sunday.

:08:56
This is not about work.
Jim, their nephew, is
on leave from the Marines,

:09:00
I haven't seen him
since he went in.
Oh, I see.

:09:03
You try to eat.
I won't be long.
All right.

:09:12
The Japanese bombers
swept over the island...

:09:13
Come in, Audie.
At 7:55 this morning,
Honolulu time.

:09:16
Pearl Harbor has been attacked.
The attack was without warning,

:09:18
and launched
from aircraft carriers
standing off Hawaii.

:09:21
Casualties among naval personnel
will run into the thousands.

:09:24
At Hickam Field, the barracks
sustained a direct hit.

:09:28
Details are at a minimum,
but we will continue
to interrupt broadcasts...

:09:31
as more information
reaches us.

:09:33
Ben, we're really at war.
:09:35
We sure are.
How does this affect you, Jim?

:09:38
I'll probably be ordered back
to base right away.

:09:40
It'll be an honor to serve,
and don't you ever forget it.!
You've got the best training.!

:09:46
I've had a lot of it, anyway.
Why, you leathernecks...

:09:48
will have this war won
in two months.

:09:50
Just wish I was young enough
to help you do it.

:09:53
Biggest mistake I made
was gettin' out.

:09:56
Why, I might have been
a general by this time.

:09:59
I'll bet you...
Never mind, General.
War or no war,


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