The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial
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:25:00
Since you feel so bitter...
:25:02
perhaps what's in the dispatch
will brighten your day.

:25:08
As you can see,
I'm being relieved of command.

:25:12
Next week this time,
you'll have yourself a new captain.

:25:16
Lieutenant Commander
Philip Francis Queeg.

:25:21
-Feel better?
-Definitely, sir.

:25:24
Good.
:25:25
That'll be afI.
:25:35
"In accordance
with Bureau of Naval Personnel...

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order 0-1-6-0-2-1 of November, 1943...
:25:42
you'll report to the Commanding Officer
U.S.S. Caine as his relief in command.

:25:48
Signed, Lewis Whitfield,
Rear Admiral, U.S.N., Chief of Bureau."

:25:54
I relieve you, sir.
:25:56
All standing orders to remain in force
until further notice.

:26:01
Dismiss the men from quarters.
:26:04
-Good luck, Captain.
-Thank you.

:26:13
Crew dismissed.
:26:23
Oh, Captain.
:26:25
I can stay aboard for a couple of days
till you get used to things.

:26:29
There's no need for that. We all have
our own ways of running a ship.

:26:33
Sure. This one's tired.
She's had the guts run out of her.

:26:37
Ought to be melted down
for razor blades.

:26:40
The crew may not look like much.
They're tired too.

:26:43
But every man is okay.
:26:45
-I understand.
-I hope you do.

:26:48
Yours, Captain.
:26:54
Attention on deck.
:26:56
-Request permission to leave the ship.
-Permission granted.

:26:59
-Captain, sir?
-What is it, Meatball?


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