Behind Enemy Lines
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:09:00
- What the hell is this?
- Be prepared.

:09:03
Thank you.
:09:05
Maybe he wants to give you
his daughter's number.

:09:08
Did you see Tennessee on Saturday?
Boy, they looked good.

:09:12
l don't know anything, Lieutenant.
:09:14
Now, that is cynical.
And Southerners usually aren't that cynical.

:09:19
l give you a compliment
on how great your alma mater looks,

:09:22
and you think l'm tryin' to pump you
for information. What does he want?

:09:25
l guess you'll have to see, sir.
:09:29
- (knock at door)
- Come.

:09:33
- Lieutenant Burnett, sir.
- Master Chief O'Malley, thank you.

:09:39
Lieutenant Burnett.
:09:41
- Sir, about the football today, l know...
- l have your letter.

:09:45
l understand you're interested
in leaving the navy.

:09:49
Yes, sir. lt's time to move on.
:09:51
lf you don't mind my asking,
move on to what?

:09:54
Sir?
:09:55
Are you gonna fly commercial jets?
Troll the friendly skies in a bus?

:10:02
You've had an interesting career, Lieutenant.
:10:05
l remember when you came on board.
Smart as a whip, tons of potential.

:10:10
- Thank you, sir.
- And then, on September 23rd,

:10:14
you received a non-punitive letter of caution
:10:17
for disorderly behavior
at the China Fleet Club in Hong Kong.

:10:21
Another letter a month later
for something involving Chinese New Year

:10:26
at Pattaya Beach in Thailand.
:10:28
One can only imagine what that was.
:10:37
Just out of curiosity, Lieutenant,
what happened to you?

:10:41
Sir, l signed up to be a fighter pilot.
l didn't wanna be a cop.

:10:45
l certainly didn't wanna be a cop walkin' the
beat in a neighborhood no one cares about.

:10:51
That and the routine on the ship
kinda wore me out.

:10:54
- The routine?
- The routine.

:10:57
What you don't know from experience
is that the routine, the systems checks,


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