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Navy Log is an American television drama anthology series created by Samuel Gallu that presented stories from the history of the United States Navy.
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00:00these are the stories of the men and women of the United States Navy stories of the past which are
00:14now part of our national heritage stories of the present as they are being lived and stories which
00:20look to the future in the era of nuclear power and jets and guided missiles these stories are
00:26based on true incidents written in the logs of ships and units as required by Navy regulations
00:31and dramatized on Navy log
00:34this is Brooklyn New York lots of things happen here it's even been said that a tree grew here once
01:01one way of getting there is to cross the Williamsburg Bridge from Manhattan if you go
01:07that way and you look down to the right in the shadow of this famous bridge you'll see the
01:11Brooklyn Navy Yard a busy place for naval ships on the East Coast ships and Brooklyn make interesting
01:18stories
01:19yes sir what'll it be
01:31you're hooking
01:32you got a light back
01:42sure
01:44keep them
01:45another beer kid
01:47yeah but I better hit it
01:49I don't want to be pounding my heels on the beach
01:51you guys shoving off again
01:53we just got in here the other day
01:55yeah the old man's hot to trot
01:57I know what you mean
01:58we had a couple like that when I was putting in my 30
02:01it's like a disease
02:03once they get the four stripes on the sleeve and a cruiser or a battle wagon underneath their feet
02:09they start bostow dronkin for admiral
02:12you know we must have fired that missile a thousand times
02:15I could go through that routine blindfolded
02:18missiles?
02:19what missiles?
02:20are you kidding?
02:21kidding?
02:22well you must be getting old pop
02:24we're giving up on that five and eight inch stuff
02:27we're going in for guided missiles
02:29buck roger stuff
02:30now wait a minute sonny boy
02:32I've heard of guided missiles
02:36I ain't that stupid
02:37but I didn't figure they were right in the front yard
02:40front yard?
02:41brother we've been in your lap for months
02:43going and coming out of Brooklyn like there was no tomorrow
02:46how's come they picked that rust bucket of yours for this super duper stuff?
02:50what do you mean picked us?
02:52we just happen to be the hottest shooting ship on the east coast
02:55that's how
02:55missiles ain't no different than regular five or eight inch stuff when it comes to shooting
02:59it's all in the eye pop
03:01it's all in the eye
03:03you guys gonna pop any of that stuff off on this cruise?
03:07that's too dope
03:08how about your target?
03:10drones in the air?
03:12a tow at sea?
03:14strictly day stuff I'll bet
03:16day stuff?
03:17any time pop
03:18any time
03:19I told you it's in the eye
03:21electronic that is
03:23electronic?
03:24electronic?
03:25so what's with the hottest shooting bit?
03:29big talk
03:30it's all done for you by some robot
03:32and you're playing the big Jesse James part
03:35well sure the gadgets do the work
03:37but it takes brains to figure out how to make them work
03:40and that's where you come in?
03:43that's right
03:43that's where
03:44that's where loudmouth goes out
03:47you know what Mac?
03:49you talk too much
03:51if it's annoying
03:52irritating
03:53hard in the ears
03:55there's something that's about time you realized
03:57dangerous
03:58come on bright eyes
04:00let me walk you back to your ship
04:02are you kidding?
04:04no I'm not kidding
04:05you still want to go on this cruise
04:07don't you?
04:08you know
04:09you got a pair of eyes
04:10they'll miss kid
04:11I wish I could say the same
04:12for that big fat mouth
04:14hey
04:15where you going on this cruise?
04:19well where
04:19Mars
04:22I'm sorry
04:52it's a very nice day
04:56I'd love to go for a walk
04:58yeah of course
05:00it's silly to wait
05:03since our friends are leaving
05:04before the end of the afternoon
05:05yeah
05:07immediately
05:09I'm leaving right now
05:22hey mister
05:22yeah
05:23there's something wrong here
05:26wrong?
05:28what do you mean?
05:30hold on a second
05:31did you leave a five
05:33or a single for that drink?
05:35a single?
05:38thanks
05:38then you got no change coming
05:40we're even
05:40gee
05:45I almost beat myself
05:47out of four clams
05:48on this deal
05:49well how did I get to thinking
05:52that that was a five I saw
05:54must have been that silly kid
05:57yacking about those missiles
05:58like he said though
06:01it's all in the eye
06:04all in the eye
06:19you got the time friend?
06:39east or west?
06:41in the east it's early
06:42twice and by half
06:44number?
06:4521-22
06:46enterprise
06:47San Diego
06:47room three
06:49room three
06:50no
06:55way through with you
07:13and this is he right speaking
07:22jello gets well it must be the connection then this is gets 2225 enterprise san diego check
07:37that's going to just came in last and brash have been here since dawn not four five i got keema
07:48spotted at the entrance we'll proceed when a fisherman shows up not yet but he'll be here
07:55yes everything i'm a hundred percent sure of nobody but he understands the mission and he's
08:05sympathetic don't worry they won't shove off without us aboard they're under control everything
08:13oh look this may be the last time you hear from us but unless their security's perfect
08:20they'll never reach norfolk intact you're right right you're right now we
08:30well what'd he say no oh he sends his regards he's worried about the fisherman no he's far away
08:48when you're far away you worry about everything well i'm not vouching for him now he seems okay
08:54but i'm not vouching for him i'm picking his brass off nobody's holding you responsible
08:59so long as that's understood
09:00a little late aren't you skoda
09:08takes top flight logistics to figure out this subway system
09:12next time i'll detail a boy scout to show you around
09:15get that
09:18that far boys
09:24that far boys
09:28yes sir
09:42good to see you thank you sir
09:45the costume's good
09:47costume
09:49this is my work clothes
09:51sorry
09:53papers
09:54your boat's ready and fueled
09:59yes sir
10:00the pressure told you there's no danger in this job
10:03he's a liar
10:05oh well i don't mind a little danger
10:09if a man's got a chance
10:11in this kind of a job
10:13you make your own chances captain jurgerson
10:17i see
10:19uh...
10:20you think exactly what
10:22kind of a job is this thing
10:24in a word
10:26sabotage
10:39time next morning
10:42place a navy ship
10:44duty
10:45secure the magazines
10:47we're carrying enough stuff for those missiles in there to knock off half the fleet
10:58assistant gunnery officer report to the quarter deck
11:01assistant gunnery officer report to the quarter deck
11:04put a check on the thermometer
11:06yes sir
11:07here's lieutenant hart commander
11:11assistant gunnery officer
11:12lieutenant hart
11:13i'm lieutenant commander blaine
11:15welcome aboard sir
11:16mr hart
11:17yes sir
11:18i've been waiting quite a little while
11:19i've got this inspection job to do here
11:22and time happens to be of the essence
11:23i know you're pulling out
11:25but it won't take long
11:26time just to check your ordinance inventory
11:28and discuss a couple of special arrangements
11:30this way commander
11:31hey you guys
11:51come on and get those cans down to the galley
11:53bare hands
11:54and a copy of the outboard is the other thing i'll need
12:04that'll be all
12:06i'll have to hurry mr blaine
12:08yes you will won't you
12:11it's my problems executive officer
12:14engine room
12:31beg pardon sir
12:32which way to the forward engine room
12:34i'll be glad to show you sir
12:35that won't be necessary
12:36no trouble sir
12:38i can follow directions
12:39you go down the ladder
12:42yes
12:42and you follow aft
12:44until you come to the second hatch
12:45thank you
12:46we've got to stash these cans out of the way
13:03remember
13:04it'll do my telly
13:05we've got to find a way to the forward engine room
13:07he's there by now waiting for us
13:08this should hold him
13:13he's a lieutenant commander
13:14yes sir
13:15naturally you checked his id card
13:17yes sir
13:18he was just transferred from san pedro
13:20i see
13:21captain
13:22do you know a lieutenant commander blaine from san pedro sir
13:26blaine
13:27yes sir
13:27yeah i think so
13:29john howard blaine
13:30short thick set
13:32blonde hair
13:32oh no sir
13:34he's about his build
13:35and had a scar on his cheek
13:36smith book
13:37you better go with lieutenant hart
13:38twelve minutes till we get underway
13:41you've got time for a fast check
13:42aye aye sir
13:43and he says the base commander called the inspection up to law and purpose
13:52why
13:53it takes the security measure
13:55security measure what kind of security measure
13:57you'll have to ask him that yourself sir
14:00it'll be rather difficult to ask him anything
14:08well
14:11he was here when i left
14:13i don't doubt that but where is he now
14:15maybe something happened
14:17maybe he went ashore
14:18maybe
14:19maybe
14:20maybe
14:21maybe
14:25come on watch the private streets over here
14:27yeah have them easing dog
14:28have them easing
14:29that's all
14:30lay him down over there
14:35watch his head
14:38yeah
14:39yeah
14:39there he is
14:40what goes out here
14:44somebody do something
14:46let you do something
14:48get your shirt out
14:49i mean take it easy sir
14:51now what's this all about mcdougal
14:52sick man
14:53oh
14:53very sick sir
14:54heart attack he says
14:55who says
14:56i say
14:57who is he
15:01my business partner
15:03and who are you
15:04jack sutherland
15:06you may not have heard of sutherland and bates
15:14but it happens to be the oldest insurance agency in john street manhattan
15:18and what's more
15:19what are you doing aboard the ship
15:21they come along with me sir
15:22how did you get here
15:24my fishing boat alongside
15:25we'd have made for town
15:31but captain juggerson
15:33assured me
15:33captain juggerson
15:34yes sir
15:35i'm a licensed master seaman sir
15:37i make my living
15:38taking out fishing parties
15:40me and my boat
15:41you know these men
15:43well i took them out a couple of times
15:45once last april
15:46and then used the bottom one to go
15:48they're nice gentlemen
15:49but they ain't much shakes of fishermen
15:51i didn't ask you what kind of fishermen they were
15:53that's right juggerson
15:54that's hardly the point right now
15:56now look here mr sutherland
15:58now look
15:58you're no isaac walton either
15:59as far as i've been able to say
16:00now wait a minute
16:01just because you pay me my rate
16:03don't mean that you can yell at me
16:04now shut up juggerson
16:05shut up yourself
16:06right there
16:07listen up all of you
16:08take him along
16:10let dr fitten have a look at him
16:12may i go along commander
16:14yes
16:16show mr sutherland the way
16:17will you heart
16:18yes sir
16:19now he's not a friend of yours too is he
16:24oh no sir
16:25i wouldn't say a close friend
16:26well then you won't mind
16:28just sticking around here on deck
16:29then will you
16:30oh no sir
16:31i'd be glad to stay on deck
16:32i wouldn't
16:33think of leaving the deck
16:34mcdougal
16:36yes sir
16:37you see blaine going ashore
16:45blaine
16:46yes blaine
16:47well who's blaine sir
16:48blaine the lieutenant commander
16:50the man who came aboard to inspect us
16:51oh yeah yeah
16:52he went down the hatchway with lieutenant hart sir
16:54i know he went down
16:55but did you see him come back up
16:57no sir he hasn't come back yet sir
16:59are you sure
17:00yes sir
17:01is he uh something wrong
17:03is he lost or something sir
17:04yes mcdougal
17:06he's lost
17:08there was something
17:11you took your time
17:28we had a little cold with the cans
17:30all that in the entrance room
17:31not yet
17:32so what do we do now
17:33brush up and get you to your board by now
17:35you think they made it
17:36we'll soon find out
17:38my life in the front
17:44on the floor
17:46and we'll us
17:47and we'll try to out
17:48our work
17:49and we'll come back
17:51and we'll beason
17:56we'll come back
17:57and we'll talk
17:59and we'll talk
18:00and we'll come offline
18:01and we'll try again
18:03and we'll beason
18:35It's Gets.
18:53Well, gentlemen, here we are.
19:05I'll be back on the bridge in four minutes.
19:26Stick with it, men.
19:27We'll alert all hands.
19:28Yes.
19:29McDougal.
19:30McDougal said you're looking for that lieutenant commander, sir.
19:32That's right.
19:33Do you know where he is?
19:33I know where he went.
19:34He asked me to wait for the forward engine room.
19:36Engine room?
19:38Let's go.
19:44We'll let this go to later.
19:45Meanwhile, squadron, you get the drinking water.
19:48The evaporators are forward.
19:49Right.
19:50Teamer?
19:51Glass?
19:51No.
19:52Generators.
19:52We get the pumps.
19:55Pumps.
19:56Guided missiles.
19:57Right.
20:10Executive officer, report to the bridge.
20:13Executive officer, report to the bridge.
20:16Stay here.
20:16Captain?
20:22I'm sorry, sir, but we've got a saboteur aboard this ship.
20:24A saboteur?
20:25Yes, sir.
20:25We've got six.
20:27Sir?
20:28It was a call from the pharmacist's name.
20:30Two civilians came aboard from the fishing launch with the captain.
20:33Yes, sir.
20:34I know about that, sir.
20:34We just got a new bulletin on them, Smith Wink.
20:37They tied up Lieutenant Hart and Dr. Fenton in the sick bay, and they're very much at large.
20:43That makes four.
20:44With the two seamen that Madugle saw promenading the deck with garbage cans, we've got a sextent
20:49in our midst just three minutes before sailing time.
20:52You'd better alert all hands.
20:53Yes, sir.
20:55Attention, all hands.
20:57This is the executive officer.
20:59There are at least six unidentified men aboard this ship.
21:02Two as civilians.
21:04Two as civilians.
21:05Two as enlisted men.
21:08One as a sea captain.
21:09One as a sea captain.
21:11And one as a lieutenant commander.
21:13One as a lieutenant commander.
21:35One as a lieutenant commander.
21:41One as a lieutenant commander.
21:43One as a lieutenant commander.
21:44One as a lieutenant commander.
21:45One as a lieutenant commander.
21:45One as a lieutenant commander.
21:46One as a lieutenant commander.
21:47One as a lieutenant commander.
21:48One as a lieutenant commander.
21:49One as a lieutenant commander.
21:50One as a lieutenant commander.
21:51One as a lieutenant commander.
21:52One as a lieutenant commander.
21:53One as a lieutenant commander.
21:54One as a lieutenant commander.
21:55One as a lieutenant commander.
21:56One as a lieutenant commander.
21:57One as a lieutenant commander.
21:58One as a lieutenant commander.
21:59One as a lieutenant commander.
22:00One as a lieutenant commander.
22:01One as a lieutenant commander.
22:02One as a lieutenant commander.
22:03One as a lieutenant commander.
22:04How's your friend, Mr. Sutherland?
22:17Well?
22:18Well, that's the ball game, sir.
22:20All six of them?
22:21Six.
22:22Good.
22:26Delay departure until Sinkland representative reports aboard.
22:29Well, that settles that.
22:34What would you guys do, huh?
22:37Come on, open up and talk!
22:38He won't talk.
22:40Tencent?
22:41These men talk?
22:42Can't get a word out of them yet, sir.
22:44They're under orders not to talk, Captain.
22:45Orders? Whose orders?
22:46Sinkland.
22:48Captain, I'd like to present to you Lieutenant Getz,
22:51Vincent Haas,
22:53Chief Petty Officer Skoda,
22:55Seaman Breschaff and Keemer,
22:57and...
22:59Oh, that's Captain Jerkison, sir.
23:01Civilian Seaman.
23:02We felt we needed his help to make the security test more convincing.
23:06These men work for the Commander-in-Chief Atlantic Fleet.
23:09They were trying to score enough points against your ship
23:11to make it ineligible on the upcoming maneuvers.
23:14We have to be unfaltering in our security alertness.
23:17I hope we've all learned something important these past few hours.
23:21No hard hitings.
23:22No hard hitings.
23:36This is a strange story.
23:38The likes of it is happening at this very moment.
23:41Not only in Brooklyn,
23:42but in many places throughout the country and far off bases.
23:45Why?
23:47Because security is a paramount issue.
23:49And the Navy works against itself in order to test its own security
23:53and probe for possible weak spots.
23:56Why again?
23:57So that the unknown enemy will not impair the striking power of this nation
24:01before it can go into action, if need be.
24:08That Freddy is staring at and out.
24:11The world has done no пам economics for them.
24:13Martinises.
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