Men of Honor
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. . .the gases in his lungs
increase four times.

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Why is this important? Forget to
exhale going up, your lungs explode.

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l can work with you,
but my time is precious.

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So the first time you go drinking
and fighting and leave me waiting. . .

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. . .our arrangement ends.
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Good morning.
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l. . .
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. . .have to open up.
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What's your name? Or is it a secret?
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My name is Jo.
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My father always wanted a boy.
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He was in the Navy too.
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ls he still active?
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l haven't seen him since l was 9.
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Good night.
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Fire Controlman Mellegrano, 91 .
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Mate DuBoyce, 85.
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Engineman Crofoot, 69.
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Boatswain's Mate Carl Brashear. . .
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. . .76.
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Boots, Cookie, square away, ladies.
You're next in the water.

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Patch the hull of the training vessel
so we can pump her full of air. . .

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. . .and raise her up.
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Then we'll sink her and do it again.

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