Sink the Bismarck!
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1:19:03
All torpedoes gone, sir.
1:19:05
Let's get out of here. Hard aport.
1:19:07
Open fire main armament.
1:19:16
Torpedo hit amidship, sir.
1:19:17
Good man!
1:19:19
Fire!
1:19:28
She's got the Solent.
1:19:31
Good shooting, Lindemann.
1:19:32
Cease firing! Cease firing!
1:19:34
One hit on the armor
near the forward boiling room.

1:19:37
The damage can be repaired...
1:19:39
and it won't affect our speed, sir.
1:19:41
Thank you.
1:19:42
That is good.
1:19:47
Destroyers are still shadowing, sir.
1:19:48
They have orders
to keep track of the Bismarck...

1:19:52
until the Home Fleet closes.
1:19:53
They claim three hits with torpedoes.
1:19:55
It hasn't even slowed her down.
1:19:57
What about the reports
of enemy submarines?

1:19:59
A.C.N.S. says these have been confirmed.
1:20:01
I've notified the Commander-in-Chief.
1:20:02
What is C-in-C doing about it?
1:20:04
He hasn't altered his plans.
1:20:06
I'd like to send him a signal...
1:20:08
telling him to be careful...
1:20:09
but I'm sure he'd resent it.
1:20:13
Cigarette?
1:20:14
Thank you, no, sir.
1:20:15
I'll be here if you want me.
1:20:17
Shepard?
1:20:19
Sorry about your son.
1:20:23
Yes, sir.
1:20:32
Captain Shepard, sir.
1:20:33
Hmm?
1:20:35
Excuse me, sir.
1:20:36
I took in an operational signal...
1:20:37
from one of the destroyers
shadowing the Bismarck.

1:20:39
They picked up three flyers
in a rubber boat.

1:20:42
Must have been over an hour ago...
1:20:45
so I couldn't get off in time.
1:20:47
I heard about your son...
1:20:48
so I thought I'd tell you.
1:20:50
It might not be him at all, sir...
1:20:52
but you never know.
1:20:54
Thank you.
1:20:56
Thank you very much.

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