Sink the Bismarck!
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Director of operations.
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Tell you why I called,Jonathan.
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Dexter's here in my office...
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and he has rather a special problem.
:28:06
I understand you've given him
extra duty.

:28:09
Correct. I'll require him for duty
the next three nights.

:28:12
It seems that his girl is an army nurse.
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She's got orders to sail tomorrow night.
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I'm very sorry that Dexter's young lady
is going overseas...

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but that's beside the point.
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Couldn't you make an exception?
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I won't make an exception
for this officer...

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or any other...
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certainly not for reasons
of personal convenience.

:28:29
Well, it's very simple, sir...
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either you have discipline
or you haven't.

:28:34
Well, I'm sorry, Dexter.
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Thank you, sir.
:28:39
By the way, Jonathan...
:28:40
there's a fleet commander
aboard the Bismarck.

:28:43
Yes. Admiral Gunther Lutjens.
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Lutjens.
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You know this man?
:28:49
Yes, sir, I do.
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One of his cruisers sank my ship.
:28:53
Oh. Then you'll have a special interest
in him.

:29:05
Commander Richards,
have a bunk made up in my office.

:29:08
Yes, sir.
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I want the latest report
on all shipping...

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in the North Atlantic...
enemy, friendly, neutral.

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Any air reconnaissance over this area?
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The weather's still too bad.
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You show two cruisers
in the Denmark Strait.

:29:20
Is Suffolk back on station?
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We assume she is.
We don't know for certain.

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She's quiet as a tomb.
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Alter course to 1-9-0.
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Starboard 15.
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Starboard 15, sir.
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Yes, sir. Yes, sir. Very good, sir.
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Bloody fool!
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This blasted fog.
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It's like looking into a cake of ice.
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I can't see a thing.
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You see something out there...
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it will have 15-inch guns.

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