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on candy bars, matchbooks, chewing
gum, sewing kits and pencils,
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and drop them on the
Philippines to boost morale.
:43:07
First-rate idea.
Yes, sir.
:43:09
But back in Washington, the Office
of War Information wants to know if,
:43:11
before things get going,
:43:13
you'd be amenable to a small revision
of the wording.
:43:15
What sort of a revision?
:43:17
Well, sir, they feel that "We
shall return" is more to the point.
:43:21
"We shall return"?
Yes, sir.
:43:24
I fail to see what purpose
that would serve.
:43:30
Why does Roosevelt
want me at Pearl Harbor?
:43:33
What's he up to?
:43:35
Why haven't I been told
what this is all about?
:43:40
I'm perfectly willing to discuss strategy
with Admiral Nimitz, if that's what they want.
:43:48
I suspect Roosevelt has been pulling
some strings to keep me in the dark.
:43:54
You know, he's always
favored the navy.
:44:24
That's our general.
:44:25
And you should see the fire-engine
red car he just drove up in.
:44:29
Douglas MacArthur
starring Douglas MacArthur.
:44:32
He keeps me waiting half an hour, and
then he gets a bigger reception than I did.
:44:36
Now I see what
Eisenhower meant.
:44:38
He said he spent nine
long years with MacArthur...
:44:41
studying dramatics!
:44:48
Excuse me, sir.
Would you look this way?
:44:51
Keep talking
and act natural.
:44:56
You're looking well, Douglas.
Tell me about your family.
:44:59
Just fine, thank you,
Mr. President.