Pearl Harbor
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Got one!
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Every night I look at the sunset...
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and try to draw the last ounce
of heat from its long day...

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and send it
from my heart to yours.

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Family?
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Girl, sir.
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The girl.
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A lot of people frown on the Yanks
for not being in this waryet.

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I'd just like to say...
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ifthere are many more
back home like you...

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God help anyone who goes
to war with America.

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Atten-hut!
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Attention on deck!
Admiral Kimmel...

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commander-in-chief,
Pacifiic Fleet, on deck.

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Sharp presentation, Captain.
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Thankyou, Admiral Kimmel.
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For four months now,
Washington's been blowing pink smoke...

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about the threat fromJapan.
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Could make us lose our fiighting edge.
I'm determined not to let that happen.

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With your permission,
Captain.

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Admiral, urgent,
from Washington.

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I'm supposed to keep this fleet
battle-ready to take on theJapanese...

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cover halfthe damn globe.
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Now they want me to transfer
another 1 2 destroyers to the Atlantic.

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Don't they know what
we're facing out here?

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They feel Europe
is the greater danger, Admiral.

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I'm assuming these risk assessments
include Hawaii.

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Well, Pearl Harbor is too shallow
for an aerial torpedo attack...

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and we're surrounded by sub nets.
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All we have to worry about here
is sabotage...

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so we bunched our planes together
to make them easier to protect.

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Distance is our ally, Admiral.
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You analysts got it
all fiigured out, don't you?

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The smart enemy hits you exactly
where you thinkyou're safe.


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