Pearl Harbor
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:09:02
Well, guess what?
:09:03
It's not training over there.
It's war...

:09:06
where the losers die
and there aren't any winners...

:09:08
just guys who turn into
broken-down wrecks like my father.

:09:10
Yeah, I understand that, Danny,
but I feel like I got a duty to go.

:09:13
Don't preach to me about duty, damn it.
I wear the same uniform you do.

:09:16
Now, iftrouble wants me, I'm ready
for it, but why go looking for it?

:09:20
God, Danny, come on. I'm gonna be 25.
I might as well be an old man.

:09:25
They're gonna have me bein'
a flight instructor.

:09:27
I don't wanna teach
loops and barrel rolls.

:09:29
- I wanna be a combat fiighter.
- Hey, come on!

:09:31
The nurses can't
d-d-dance by themselves.

:09:35
Let's go.
:09:45
Ifthe call to duty means seeing
1 50 men in their underwear every day...

:09:49
we are here to serve.
:09:51
I can't believe it.
Saturday night in New York City.

:09:55
Do you know what they're doing
where I come from? Nothing.

:09:58
Cow tipping.
:10:00
That's why
you joined the navy, hon.

:10:01
Get out ofthat dusty little town
and see the world.

:10:03
May I remind you, Barbara,
we're navy nurses, not tourists.

:10:06
I joined to do my patriotic duty
and to meet guys.

:10:10
Me too.
:10:12
Girls, we're gonna have so much fun
tonight in the city.

:10:13
You gotta tell them
the story, Evelyn.

:10:15
What?
:10:17
Oh, come on. Tell us.
:10:18
- Oh, it's such a long story.
- We got time.

:10:22
I saw it happen.
:10:23
Well, it was about four weeks ago.
:10:26
What do you think
is b-better?

:10:28
All in the one cheek
or spreading them out?

:10:31
Okay.
:10:32
Fusco, Anthony.
:10:39
You all right, buddy?
:10:41
Sweetie, do you really
have to do this?

:10:43
I'm not gonna get yellow fever
in my barracks.

:10:46
No? Ifyou'd rather,
she can do it.

:10:53
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
J-J-Just gimme a minute.

:10:56
Honey, the government says
stick 'em, we stick 'em.


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