Fat Man and Little Boy
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- Yes, sir.
- I don't see any.

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They're coming, general.
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So...
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...whatever goes on around here
is privileged information.

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No exceptions. No wives, no barbers.
No exceptions!

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What you see,
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what you hear, what you read,
what you dream about,

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whatever...
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...gives you heartburn or feeds your
ulcers, whatever gives you the sweats,

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keeps you up at night, whatever,
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all of that...
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...belongs to the United States Army.
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Or to me, if that makes you feel
more comfortable.

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Now, you gotta come down
out of the clouds, gentlemen,

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and get into the business
of winning a war.

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I'm gonna say it once.
I'm only gonna say it once.

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Those of you who know, know.
Those of you who don't, don't.

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You are not here to be comfortable.
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All right?
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You are here
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to go beyond the theoretical,
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the speculative, the fanciful.
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You are here to harness
your God-given talents,

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your minds, your energy,
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in the practical pursuit of one thing:
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A military weapon.
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Nuclear one.
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An atomic bomb.
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Keep the muttering
to just a minimum, gentlemen.

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Why bother with a bomb?
Why not just drop that man on Berlin?

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- When you talk about it...
- It will have the same effect.

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...it will be referred to as ''the gadget''
or ''the device''.


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