Sink the Bismarck!
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We realize that, of course, sir.
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We must assume that the Bismarck...
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in company with the Prinz Eugen...
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is going to attempt a breakthrough...
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to the North Atlantic.
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We don't know where...
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and we don't know when.
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If it's here...
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or here...
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then the Repulse and the Victorious...
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and the K.G. V will have to do the job.
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If it's here in the Denmark Strait...
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then the Hood and the Prince of Wales...
:25:28
will have to go after her.
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I should think they'd handle it.
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Hood's a great ship.
So is the Prince of Wales.

:25:35
She's fresh from the builder's yard.
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No training for her crew.
:25:39
She put to sea with the contractor's
workmen onboard.

:25:42
The Bismarck's a tough proposition
for any two ships.

:25:46
Excuse me, gentlemen.
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Excuse me, gentlemen.
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The first sea lord can see you now.
:25:50
Thank you very much, Shepard.
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[Telephone Rings]
:25:53
Yes, sir.
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Right, sir.
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Yes, I will.
:25:57
Commander Richards, who's your relief?
:25:59
Dexter, sir.
:26:01
He's late, isn't he?
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A little. I don't mind, sir.
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I do. Tell him I'll require him for duty
the next three nights.

:26:22
My dearest Tom...
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Come in.
:26:32
Thought you might like some tea, sir...
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since you won't take any rest.
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What are you doing here?
You're off duty.

:26:40
Third Officer Simpson's down with flu.
:26:41
I'm just filling in.
:26:43
Oh, thank you. Would you file that
for me, please?

:26:47
There's an air raid going on up top.
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Bad one?
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No, not very.
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Won't your family be worried about you?
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I have no family here.
:26:57
My father lives in Canada now.

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