:02:01
Graduate of several reform schools.
:02:03
Better keep him in the background.
:02:08
This is the religious one.
There's always a religious one.
:02:12
Eugene McVey from Cleveland.
There's always one from Cleveland.
:02:16
Nineteen, high-strung,
always coming down with something.
:02:20
How'd he get in this bunch?
:02:24
Richard "Rascal" Moore.
Eighteen, 5' 4", 120 pounds.
:02:28
Has a real reputation as a ladies' man.
:02:31
At least, that's what he says.
:02:34
Clay Busby, a farmer's son.
:02:37
When his father lost their farm
in a poker game...
:02:40
...Clay started playing piano
in a New Orleans cathouse.
:02:43
The papers'll love that.
:02:46
This kid couldn't be more Irish if he tried,
Danny Daly.
:02:50
A-student, editor of the school paper,
valedictorian.
:02:53
He volunteered the day
after he graduated from college.
:02:58
That's not bad. I think we got something
to work with here.
:03:09
They're coming in!
:03:21
-That's 15, 16!
-There's another one!
:03:32
At this point, 15 or 16.
:03:35
They're still coming in.
How can I promise 24 planes tomorrow?
:03:38
I don't know if they'll all make it back.
:03:41
Where?
:03:44
I thought we hit that target a month ago.
:03:47
I know we have to keep the pressure on,
but I lost almost a quarter of my squadron.
:03:54
Yes, sir.
:03:56
I'll have the ground crews work
through the night.
:03:59
I'd hoped to give the boys a break.
We're having a dance tonight in honor--