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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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00:00This is Navy Log. The dramas you see each week on Navy Log are from official U.S. Navy files.
00:13They tell of ships and planes and those who manned them, recorded through the years in Navy Log.
00:21In the invasion of France, the Navy ferried. The Navy fired. The Navy flew. But everybody knows that.
00:38This is about a job the Navy did on land. And until now, very few have known about it.
00:45Time, D-Day plus two, 17 August 44. Place, Red Beach, Cavalier, Southern France.
00:57Duty, find and interrogate all captured German naval personnel.
01:02Great activity report. Naval prisoners captured? None. Naval prisoners interrogated? None.
01:12Interrogation report submitted. None.
01:17Commander Knight, guess what the Army just found. A German naval officer.
01:23I have the pleasure to introduce Capitan Lieutenant Eric Wolfgang von Elze.
01:28Lieutenant as in Navy, that is.
01:31Lieutenant von Elze, may I present Lieutenant Commander Knight, Office of Naval Intelligence.
01:37Please be his guest.
01:38This pigeon turned up in a flock of ordinary sparrows.
01:43Stands on his Geneva rights.
01:46Lots of luck.
01:51I see you speak English, Lieutenant.
01:54My name is von Elze, Eric Wolfgang.
01:57My rank is Lieutenant.
01:58And my serial number is Zet-94-44-805.
02:06And that is all, sir.
02:10Where did your branch of service look to, Lieutenant?
02:17To what unit of the ground forces were you attached to?
02:19To whom did you report in your own branch of service?
02:25You're wasting your time, Commander.
02:29Where were you, Captain Lieutenant?
02:32My name is von Elze, Eric Wolfgang.
02:36My rank is Captain Lightenhouse, which I believe is full of lieutenant in your Marine.
02:40Uh, Navy.
02:42And my serial number is...
02:43Thank you, Lieutenant.
02:44Send it back to the cage, Chief.
02:48And then let's get going.
02:50I got my idea.
02:51Yes, sir.
02:54All right.
02:55After you, Ludwig.
03:09Okay, Sergeant.
03:10He's all yours.
03:14You're welcome.
03:18You're welcome.
03:21You're welcome.
03:22I'm sorry.
03:23You're welcome.
03:24You're welcome.
03:26Okay, Sergeant.
03:29We'll be back.
03:30Good.
03:31As soon as we've got,
03:32is pecaminante healthy taste.
03:36You are welcome.
03:41You're welcome.
03:42It ruins your secret.
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