Sink the Bismarck!
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1:15:02
and at a speed of 10 knots?
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Hit by a torpedo, I'll bet...
1:15:07
and damaged.
1:15:08
Propellers?
1:15:09
Could be, sir.
1:15:11
Or rudder, can't maneuver.
1:15:12
We've got a chance now, sir.
1:15:15
I think we've got a chance.
1:15:27
Yes.
1:15:30
It's the Bismarck, all right.
1:15:31
Yeoman?
1:15:33
Sir?
1:15:34
Make to Solent...
intend to attack with torpedoes.

1:15:37
Ships turning to port.
1:15:39
Firing range 4,000 yards.
1:15:40
Aye aye, sir.
1:15:41
Bring on 30 knots.
1:15:43
300 revolutions.
1:15:44
[Yeoman] From Captain D, sir.
1:15:47
Speed 30 knots.
1:15:49
Turning to port to fire torpedoes.
1:15:51
Firing range 4,000 yards.
1:15:53
Good! Then it is the Bismarck.
1:16:00
Damage control.
1:16:02
Damage control.
1:16:03
Damage control, sir.
1:16:05
Captain speaking.
1:16:07
I want a report on that rudder.
1:16:09
The divers are down now.
1:16:11
They'll be up in a moment, sir.
1:16:21
Range 6,000 yards, sir.
1:16:25
Yes.
1:16:27
I see.
1:16:29
It's impossible
to free the rudder, sir.

1:16:32
It was jammed too badly
by the explosion.

1:16:34
How early in the morning...
1:16:36
can you put a couple
of divers over the side?

1:16:39
At first light, sir...
1:16:40
about 5:00 if the sea is not too rough.
1:16:43
I do not care about the sea.
1:16:45
I was thinking about the men, sir.
1:16:47
Sir, from fleet commander.
1:16:49
Thank you.
1:16:54
Ah.
1:16:56
"Group West is sending out three
seagoing tugs.


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