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00:01:00So you've been inducted into the Navy and you're arriving with the detail of recruits at the United States Naval Training Station at Great Lakes, Illinois. Yesterday you left your home in Farmville, Illinois or Nashville, Tennessee or Hopkinsville, Kentucky. You're mighty anxious to know what's ahead of you.
00:01:30Yesterday you were a machinist, baker, grocer, tinsmith, cowboy, broker, painter, clerk. That was yesterday. Tomorrow you will be a sailor.
00:01:40Great Lakes is the most magnificent naval training establishment in the world. But more than that, Great Lakes is men. More than 70,000 eager to fight for the country and soon to get the chance.
00:01:53You will learn many things here, valuable on shipboard and in combat. But whatever else you may learn, one thing you will never forget, to fight and live the Navy way.
00:02:05All right, get on your squad card pointing to your bullet numbers.
00:02:10Now take your packing slip, shipping bags, medical history sheet. Lay these papers right down in the corner of the square in which you're standing, right on the deck.
00:02:23Now take and put inside of your ditty bag all the personal things that you're going to keep here with you.
00:02:32There was a left of those things. I don't let in the other room.
00:02:35Now take your clothing, put them inside your box.
00:02:39Now take your clothing, put them inside your box.
00:02:41Now take your clothing, put them inside your box.
00:02:43Now take your clothing, put them inside your box.
00:03:05Okay, Mac. You're holding up the Navy.
00:03:08It's embarrassing, isn't it?
00:03:34Frankie, eat your spinach.
00:03:36Oh, Mom.
00:03:37It's good for you.
00:03:39What's eating you tonight?
00:03:40I got a raise today.
00:03:42Manager of the basement shoe department.
00:03:44Well, it's about time.
00:03:47The way you slave a clan and shoemaker.
00:03:49I should think they would.
00:03:50Mother, I...
00:03:52I've decided this time Agnes and I got married.
00:03:55Frankie, if you had the brains of a flea.
00:03:59It ain't that I don't want to see my boy happily married, mind you.
00:04:03But I don't like to see you rushing into things.
00:04:05Well, we've been engaged eight years already.
00:04:07We've got plenty of time.
00:04:09It's no use, Mother.
00:04:10You're not going to talk me out of it this time.
00:04:12I'm going right over and tell Agnes.
00:04:14Frankie.
00:04:16It's your own mother advising you.
00:04:19Mother, you've got to realize that I'm a man.
00:04:22I'm a man.
00:04:37Agnes!
00:04:39Agnes!
00:04:40Oh, Frankie, you surprised me.
00:04:42I surprised you?
00:04:43What do you mean, smuggling with that private?
00:04:46Oh, corporal.
00:04:47Yes, corporal.
00:04:48Don't you realize you're engaged to me?
00:04:50Yes, Frankie.
00:04:51We've been engaged for eight years.
00:04:53Well, not anymore we're not.
00:04:55You'll never see me again, you...
00:04:57You shibu.
00:04:58Frankie!
00:04:59Oh, Frankie!
00:05:01He might have done something awful.
00:05:11Why doesn't he come home?
00:05:12He's just got to peeve on tonight.
00:05:16There he is now.
00:05:19Frankie, please, I've got to talk to you.
00:05:22I was just trying to make you jealous so you'd finally set a date for our wedding.
00:05:25Yes, and you were that corporal.
00:05:27That corporal was my cousin.
00:05:28Your cousin.
00:05:29I know all about those...
00:05:31Your cousin.
00:05:33Good gracious.
00:05:34What is it, Frankie?
00:05:35I went out and joined the Navy.
00:05:39Oh!
00:05:41I'll make a good sailor at that.
00:05:44Who said you wouldn't?
00:05:45Oh, well, Agnes, that's my girl.
00:05:47She said I couldn't make the grade.
00:05:49Why, I'm only 38 and a half and in good shape, too.
00:05:55I went to Chicago this afternoon and made arrangements to be inducted into the Navy.
00:06:06Wow.
00:06:07Good going, Mal.
00:06:08As an ordinary sailor.
00:06:10Well, not too ordinary, I hope, Mother.
00:06:12But, Malcolm, why couldn't you have done something about a commission?
00:06:16Yes, ma'am.
00:06:17With your background, you...
00:06:18Look, this is the way I want it.
00:06:20Just this once, I'd like to do something in spite of being a Randall, not just because of it.
00:06:24Well, I'm due in town to drink a few farewells.
00:06:27We'll say goodbye in the morning.
00:06:28Night, everyone.
00:06:29Good night.
00:06:30Well, I will say the boy has courage.
00:06:33Well, I must admit, I'm rather proud of the boy.
00:06:44Well, Spratt, I guess this is it.
00:06:46Love me?
00:06:47Nope.
00:06:48Nope.
00:06:53Just the freckle-faced kid from next door.
00:06:56No glamour, huh?
00:06:57Don't ever sell yourself short, Trudy.
00:07:00You've got plenty of it.
00:07:01But...
00:07:02Well, I'm going in there and I don't know what's going to be, so...
00:07:05You find yourself a nice home-loving guy and marry him.
00:07:08Just for the head, I will.
00:07:11I will.
00:07:17Goodbye, Mal.
00:07:18Bye.
00:07:41Are you going to be in the honor company, Billy?
00:07:43And bring me back the rooster flag?
00:07:46I hope so, Mom.
00:07:49Your dad brought that one when he came home on his boot leave.
00:07:53The rooster and a diamond ring.
00:07:57You know, I think he was more excited about the rooster than the ring.
00:08:02I'll bring the rooster flag home to you too, Mom.
00:08:05That's the spirit.
00:08:09Well, you better get going, son.
00:08:17Gee, Mom.
00:08:18Well, what is it, Billy?
00:08:20This will be the first time I'm away from you.
00:08:23Oh.
00:08:39Hey, Steve.
00:08:53I got a telegram for you.
00:08:55Yeah?
00:08:56Yeah?
00:09:10Bad news?
00:09:11I reckon it's all right to tell you, Baldi.
00:09:21It's from the Navy.
00:09:22Young Steve.
00:09:23Lost in the big sea battle somewhere.
00:09:25His name of Mundi or Munda or something like that.
00:09:31That kid was Steve's whole life.
00:09:33Yeah.
00:09:42Hey.
00:09:43What's the sense of me sending these things home when I'm getting out here in a couple of days?
00:09:46Oh, so you're leaving us, huh?
00:09:48The skipper won't like that.
00:09:50The way it is, I'm getting deferred, see?
00:09:52Oh, you got it all fixed up, huh?
00:09:54Well, just to please the skipper and me, will you put your clothes in that box like you were told to?
00:10:02Oh, you're telling me what you need to be told to?
00:10:23Come on!
00:10:27Come on!
00:10:30Put him away, Johnny.
00:10:46Put him away now.
00:10:47Give it to him, Johnny.
00:10:48You got him, Johnny.
00:10:49One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, nine.
00:11:14You done like I told you?
00:11:16You're taking him two rounds sooner.
00:11:17I gave him the elbow and the thumb on the eye, didn't I?
00:11:18I cut him where it hurts, didn't I?
00:11:20What do you want me to do, hit him on the referee?
00:11:21Okay, okay, you and your hothead.
00:11:23Grandstander for that blonde bimbo, too, wasn't you?
00:11:25Yeah, plenty of nice, too.
00:11:26I can dig with it later.
00:11:27Oh, dame's a dime a dozen.
00:11:29Gawdja, give him a dime.
00:11:30I want a dozen.
00:11:31Come in.
00:11:34Johnny!
00:11:35Scram, Gawdja.
00:11:36Bravo, my bitch!
00:11:40Mama, what do you think?
00:11:41Mike Jacobs wants me to come to New York and meet Kid Atkins.
00:11:44Yeah, he's that good.
00:11:45Very good.
00:11:46Say, look, Johnny puts him away and we get a crack at the champ.
00:11:48Of course, up to now, we ain't netted much with training expenses and all that.
00:11:52But from now on...
00:11:53First thing you're going to do is move out of that ratty tenement
00:11:55and get a nice house in the country.
00:11:56You're at it, Papa.
00:11:57And Papa's going to have a nice yard full of chickens
00:11:59and stay home all day and take care of them.
00:12:01No more climbing up those rickety ladders with a hot full of bricks.
00:12:04From now on, we're on easy streets.
00:12:05Hey, how do you like this?
00:12:06Hey, look.
00:12:08Telegrams from every big promoter in the country.
00:12:11Yes, sir.
00:12:12And how do you like this?
00:12:14Greetings from the President of the United States.
00:12:17Hey, they can't do this to us.
00:12:22What's the matter, Hamming?
00:12:23Well, this thing, this ain't from the President.
00:12:25Here, read it.
00:12:28Greetings from the President of the United States.
00:12:31Having submitted yourself to a local board composed of your neighbors
00:12:33for the purpose of determining your availability for training and service
00:12:36in the Armed Forces of the United States,
00:12:39you are hereby notified that you have now been selected for training and services in...
00:12:43It's darn right they can't do this to me.
00:12:47Not right now, anyways.
00:12:48They'll have to defer me after I meet the champ.
00:12:50Sure, sure.
00:12:51Plenty of guys getting deferments.
00:12:52Maybe they needed a man, Johnny.
00:12:55They can't wait for.
00:12:56Maybe after the war.
00:12:57After the war, my eye.
00:12:59For years, I've been getting my head bashed in.
00:13:01Finally, I get a chance to get in the money and be somebody.
00:13:05I'm afraid I can't wait.
00:13:05I'll be past my prime.
00:13:09Maybe I'll lose an arm or a leg.
00:13:11No, Sonny.
00:13:12Oh, I'd have prayed, Pop.
00:13:13You know that.
00:13:14What kind of a fighter would I be with one hand?
00:13:17Oh, look.
00:13:18What are you nice people worrying about?
00:13:21What do you got Hamming Jerome for a manager for, huh?
00:13:23Have I got friends?
00:13:25Have I got people that can't see?
00:13:27Now stop worrying.
00:13:28I'll take care of everything.
00:13:34Now stop worrying.
00:13:35I'll take care of everything.
00:13:38Of course, we have to play along for a while,
00:13:39but I'll have you out of here in no time.
00:13:41Just a minute.
00:13:42Are you a recruit?
00:13:43Who, me?
00:13:44No, no, no.
00:13:45This is Johnny Jersey, the fighter.
00:13:48Hey, look, pal.
00:13:48I'll just go in and talk to the boss of the joint for a minute.
00:13:51That won't be necessary.
00:13:52We'll take care of Johnny for you.
00:13:54Well, don't you worry, Johnny.
00:13:56They can't shove you around.
00:13:58I'll take care of everything.
00:14:00Okay.
00:14:01On your way.
00:14:08Like I said, I won't be here long.
00:14:10But while I'm hanging around,
00:14:11maybe you guys would like for me to put your boxing thing on the map.
00:14:14You mean you wouldn't expect to get paid?
00:14:16No, not if you're going to arrange it.
00:14:17Of course, you haven't got many pros in my standing around this joint, though.
00:14:20What did you say your name was again?
00:14:22Johnny Zimano.
00:14:23But you'll know me better by my ring name.
00:14:25Johnny Jersey?
00:14:26Johnny Jersey?
00:14:28Gee, I almost missed you.
00:14:30You're the guy the skipper told me to look out for.
00:14:32He did?
00:14:33Sure.
00:14:33He says to me, Saxon.
00:14:35Saxon, that's me.
00:14:37He says, we got Johnny Jersey,
00:14:38that terrific fighter coming in with that new bunch of recruits.
00:14:41And I want you to see that he gets specially taken care of.
00:14:44You don't see?
00:14:44Sure.
00:14:46Take this box for Mr. Jersey.
00:14:47And I want you to come with me,
00:14:50because I want to see that you get an especially good outfit.
00:14:58Hey, what is this?
00:14:59This stuff's too little.
00:15:00Why, you want to look snappy, don't you?
00:15:02You want to show off them muscles?
00:15:04Hey, this will kick the sun out of your eyes.
00:15:07What's going on here?
00:15:12Well, this is half-baked coming.
00:15:14I'll park down on the both of you.
00:15:16And come with me.
00:15:17The rest of you carry on.
00:15:22It was just a little misunderstanding, Chief.
00:15:24Misunderstanding my eye.
00:15:25Your goon here, for no reason at all,
00:15:27tries to make an egghead out of me.
00:15:28He was getting so cocky,
00:15:30I just wanted to take him down a peg.
00:15:31You're asking for a mouthful of teeth.
00:15:33Knock it off!
00:15:35Where do you think you are?
00:15:36In the pool room?
00:15:38Well, tell him to lay off of me.
00:15:40Saxon, you haven't warned before about ragging the boots.
00:15:42I guess the only way to teach you is get you busted.
00:15:45Holy smoke, Chief.
00:15:46It took me a year to get my writing.
00:15:48Got a shot of that before.
00:15:49That's all, Saxon.
00:15:53Maybe I should have taken a poke at him for a look.
00:15:55Get off the desk.
00:15:59Don't do no poking around here.
00:16:00You'll learn to batten down your temper and take orders.
00:16:03Maybe I will, or maybe I won't.
00:16:06You're a pretty tough character, aren't you?
00:16:09Nobody's shoving me around,
00:16:10whether he's got on a uniform or not.
00:16:13Now listen to me, Jersey, or Zomano,
00:16:15or whatever your name is.
00:16:17I didn't ask you to have you put in my company.
00:16:20But as long as it's up to me to make a sailor out of you,
00:16:22I'm going to do it.
00:16:23And I'm going to do it if I have to swap the deck with you.
00:16:27Is that all?
00:16:27That's all.
00:16:29For now.
00:16:30Now go on back to Billingham and get an outfit at Fitcher.
00:16:35Smooth.
00:16:42I may as well tell you now,
00:16:43while you're here for your boot training,
00:16:45I'm going to work the pants off you.
00:16:48But what you learn here will be the foundation of your Navy career.
00:16:50I could stand here all day telling you about your duty to your country and to the service.
00:16:56But it's all summed up in the oath of allegiance you took when you were inducted.
00:17:00Any of you remember it?
00:17:01I think I do, sir.
00:17:06All right.
00:17:07Repeat the oath.
00:17:08And the rest of you listen carefully.
00:17:10And remember exactly what it means.
00:17:12I, William Jameson, do solemnly swear that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the United States of America.
00:17:19That I will serve them honestly and faithfully against all their enemies whomsoever.
00:17:22And that I will observe the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me according to the rules and articles for the government of the Navy.
00:17:32Yeah, I sure hope we could be on a company and win the rooster.
00:17:36You mean if we do our work good, we get chicken?
00:17:38No, it's a flag.
00:17:40The company that's best in cleanliness, efficiency, physical ability, and studies gets it at the graduation.
00:17:44That's a lot of Boy Scouts junk.
00:17:46No, it isn't. It's a great honor.
00:17:48My father's company won it when he was there during the last war.
00:17:50He took it home to my mother.
00:17:52I kind of promised her I'd do the same if I could.
00:17:54Sure you will. We'll see to that.
00:17:56What a bunch of suckers.
00:17:57For a little flag of some kind, you guys will work your heads off.
00:17:59I don't get you, Johnny.
00:18:00With an attitude like that, you're likely to wind up in trouble and get yourself kicked out.
00:18:03You think that'll be bad?
00:18:04Oh, he's kidding. I read about him in the papers. He's dynamite.
00:18:08Maybe I don't get you, Randall. What are you doing here, slumming?
00:18:11With your education in port, you should have at least a couple of gold braids on your sleeve.
00:18:15What makes you think I could?
00:18:17With a million bucks, you can buy anything in the world.
00:18:20Sometimes a million dollars sets up plenty of handicaps.
00:18:22Name two.
00:18:30Hey, what are you trying to do? Get us in trouble? That's a wave.
00:18:35Yeah, I like the way she ripples.
00:18:37Mr. Riley.
00:18:39Uh-oh, now we're in for it. She's going to talk to the chief.
00:18:41I'm disappearing like a flying fire.
00:18:43Come on.
00:18:44Hey, Mac!
00:18:52Agnes, I didn't do a thing.
00:18:54Which one of you have whistled at that wave?
00:19:02I did.
00:19:03Well, she wants you to take a walk with her.
00:19:06Is it all right?
00:19:08Sure, it's all right. Go ahead.
00:19:24All right. Shove off. Shove off, you guys.
00:19:26Oh, about that.
00:19:27Oh, my God.
00:19:28Is that all that's good?
00:19:36Getting tired?
00:19:37No, it's nice under here.
00:19:38Where do I put this thing?
00:19:40Just leave it right there.
00:19:44When you finish unpacking this carton, that'll be all for now.
00:19:47Thank you very much.
00:19:49Don't mention it.
00:19:49I won't.
00:19:50It was nice of your chief to lend you to me.
00:19:55Your shipments of pills are backbreaking.
00:19:58What'd you do before you got in the Navy? Run a slave ship?
00:20:06Hand like that in the ranch?
00:20:09Go on. What happened?
00:20:10What happened? What would happen?
00:20:12Boy meets girl? Very, very nice.
00:20:14I got her strictly under control.
00:20:16You know what you guys need is a little technique.
00:20:20Have you ever seen this schedule?
00:20:21I haven't heard of you.
00:20:22Now, what do you need all this footwork for?
00:20:24Physical training.
00:20:25That's what we need.
00:20:26You'll get it, son.
00:20:29But you've got to use your brains, too. See?
00:20:32You certainly do. See?
00:20:37You're a little old to be starting out in the Navy, ain't you, Pop?
00:20:39Yeah.
00:20:40Not too old to teach you sports and things or two.
00:20:42Say, the chief said they got a store over here where you can get toothpaste and things.
00:20:45Yeah, a ship service.
00:20:46No, it's just a store.
00:20:47I'm going over. Anybody want to come along?
00:20:49Sure.
00:20:49Wait for me.
00:20:59That's the third time, clumsy.
00:21:05Maybe that'll teach you to be more careful.
00:21:09Hey, they got an ice cream soda.
00:21:11I'm going to get a big cap.
00:21:12I haven't had a soda for about two years.
00:21:15Yeah.
00:21:15Awesome.
00:21:33You don't have to help me.
00:21:34Why didn't you go with the others?
00:21:37Oh, I didn't need anything.
00:21:40Here.
00:21:40Here.
00:22:04Why don't you write to her?
00:22:23Yeah, make you feel better.
00:22:26How'd you know?
00:22:27I had a boy of my own.
00:22:31I guess I know a little touch of homesickness when I see it.
00:22:33Nothing to be ashamed of.
00:22:35You had a boy?
00:22:36Yeah.
00:22:37Just about your age.
00:22:38Eighteen when he joined the Navy.
00:22:40We got the news about him a couple of weeks ago.
00:22:44Gee.
00:22:46I thought I had something to worry about.
00:22:49Well, how about an ice cream soda?
00:22:51That'll go fine.
00:22:53I thought so.
00:22:54If I were to, if I get you, I'd be careful about me.
00:22:55I won't be afraid of this.
00:22:56I'd be afraid of that.
00:23:46Boy, when you get through here, you'll make somebody a good wife.
00:23:49Yes, Agnes.
00:23:50That's all I'm going to think.
00:23:59Why don't you pick on somebody your own size?
00:24:02Oh, no, wait a minute.
00:24:02Johnny, you should have done that.
00:24:04I get tired of watching him push the kid around.
00:24:05Hey, fellas, Jenkins, the chief.
00:24:10All right, who did it?
00:24:11I didn't.
00:24:14Come on, who did it?
00:24:15Well, what about it, Jocelyn?
00:24:19I tripped over the brace and hit my head, sir.
00:24:23I see.
00:24:25I thought for a minute somebody slugged you.
00:24:28No, sir.
00:24:31All right, get on the ball.
00:24:33Do it at the rifle range in 15 minutes.
00:24:35Yes, sir.
00:24:38Still, sir, you shouldn't have slugged him.
00:24:39If that's the way you feel about it, why didn't you tell on me?
00:24:41I'm not even going to answer that.
00:24:44It wouldn't be Navy, huh?
00:24:45You've got to understand, Johnny.
00:24:47We're shipmates.
00:24:47We've got to pull together.
00:24:49Not only that, if Riley puts you on report, it'll go against the whole company.
00:24:52Might cost us our chances of winning the rooster.
00:24:56What's the matter with your hand?
00:24:59Nothing.
00:25:05All right, all right.
00:25:07All heads, gather around.
00:25:08There's going to be a boxing tournament Saturday between this company and company 104.
00:25:15Awesome.
00:25:16There'll be four pouts.
00:25:18Company 104 is giving us a close run for the rooster, and we've got to beat them.
00:25:22I understand we have some real fighters here.
00:25:25They put me down.
00:25:26All right.
00:25:29Now we need a minute away for the main event.
00:25:31That's you, Johnny.
00:25:31Here's your chance.
00:25:33He's a one-punch fighter.
00:25:34He does all his battling with his mouth.
00:25:36Take it easy.
00:25:38All right, how about it, Zimeno?
00:25:40Okay.
00:25:41I just figured you wouldn't have anybody that could make the show worthwhile.
00:25:43Don't worry about that.
00:25:44You're going to fight Ralph O'Connor.
00:25:46Never heard of him.
00:25:47Intercollegiate champion, isn't he?
00:25:48That's right.
00:25:49College man, huh?
00:25:51I like that.
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00:26:24Hey!
00:26:25Why did you guys dig up those blowers?
00:26:27Maybe I should have bought them myself.
00:26:29Kaplan Benson will announce the main event, Kaplan Benson.
00:26:53Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! And especially you!
00:27:00How do you like the fight so far?
00:27:20I'll bet $5 on O'Connell. I'll take that.
00:27:23You're named a round, ma'am, and I'll have to break your lap.
00:27:26Round two would be splendid.
00:27:28Anything to please a wave, ma'am?
00:27:36The main event is going to be a humdinger, so they tell me.
00:27:41In this corner, the former intercollegiate middleweight champion, representing company 104 and 158 pounds, Ralph O'Connell.
00:27:54And in this corner, the runner-up to the professional middleweight championship, representing company 101 and 156 pounds, Johnny Zomano.
00:28:09Better known as Johnny Jersey.
00:28:14Johnny Jersey.
00:28:15Thank you!
00:28:17Johnny Jersey!
00:28:19war
00:28:23Follow him up, Johnny, follow him up!
00:28:53Come on, Johnny, come on!
00:29:23All right, Johnny, why don't you use your right?
00:29:25You don't make him look too bad in the first round, do you?
00:29:27This is the round, Jersey, but I think he'll take you.
00:29:53Johnny! Hit him!
00:30:17No, no, that's not the way we fight here.
00:30:19Oh, that ain't, huh?
00:30:23How do you like this?
00:30:37Eight, nine, five!
00:30:47What's the matter with those guys? They won, didn't they?
00:30:49Sure, Johnny, you won.
00:30:51I think he hurt his hand, sir.
00:30:55Let me in, men, help me here!
00:30:57You can finish that yourself, Miss Sayre.
00:31:11Maybe I'm dumb or something.
00:31:13Meaning what?
00:31:15I win for them and they give me the raspberry.
00:31:17It's how you won, Jersey.
00:31:19That's what they were booing.
00:31:21Pass me the scissors.
00:31:23What's the difference, how?
00:31:25As long as you win, that's what they've always told me.
00:31:27Well, they told you wrong, Jersey.
00:31:29You were probably pushed around a lot when you were a kid, weren't you?
00:31:31I don't know what you mean.
00:31:33Since I was seven, I was selling papers,
00:31:35hustling crates in the markets, anything during a dime.
00:31:37But nobody ever pushed me around.
00:31:39I'd like to see them try it.
00:31:41That's just what I mean.
00:31:43You were hurt and scared,
00:31:45so you had to become the toughest guy in the town.
00:31:47Why don't you ease up and relax?
00:31:49Take the chip off your shoulders.
00:31:51You're among friends.
00:31:53Am I, Professor?
00:31:55Now I'll tell you something else about me.
00:31:57I've been dying to see you again.
00:31:59And do.
00:32:01Why don't you vote?
00:32:02I could have you put on a report for that.
00:32:04Oh, no. You wouldn't do that.
00:32:06You're beautiful and you can't blame a guy.
00:32:08And you have to be a pharmacist maid all the time?
00:32:11Your hands will be well in a few days.
00:32:13Get in touch with a pharmacist maid and help me go.
00:32:15So, come on.
00:32:18Now I'll tell you something else about me.
00:32:20Ah?
00:32:21I'm dying to see you again and to...
00:32:25And to...
00:32:26I'd have you put on a report for that.
00:32:28Oh, no. You wouldn't do that.
00:32:30Get in touch with Pharmacist Maid McCary when you need redressing.
00:32:32That frozen face.
00:32:34Well, let's start all over again.
00:32:35What do you say?
00:32:36Ow!
00:32:37You do need a nurse.
00:32:39Sure I do.
00:32:40Can I come back and see you when I need a new bandage?
00:32:44All right.
00:32:46Thanks.
00:32:47For everything.
00:32:50Me, I want nothing more to do with it.
00:32:52You just got to teach him different, that's all.
00:32:54You can't teach him.
00:32:55What would you fellas say if I told you he went in that fight with a busted hand?
00:32:58What do you mean?
00:32:59Before the fight?
00:33:00Sure, he hurt his hand when he hit Joslin.
00:33:02Why didn't you say something?
00:33:03He shouldn't go in with a hand like that.
00:33:05You'll figure him out.
00:33:07Here we've been running him down and he went in for the company with a bad hand.
00:33:11I guess that's the only way he could win.
00:33:13Here he comes out.
00:33:15Go ahead and start fooling.
00:33:17Ah gee Johnny, that didn't mean a thing.
00:33:19We were just kidding that song.
00:33:21Sure.
00:33:22What a pack of screwball.
00:33:29If you think this obstacle course is tough...
00:33:32think of the kind of terrain the men have to cope with in the mountains of Sicily.
00:33:38in the jungles of New Guinea.
00:33:39Any recruit who can't finish this obstacle course...
00:33:41in the minimum amount of time...
00:33:42will be considered physically unfit for combat duty.
00:33:44If you think this obstacle course is tough...
00:33:45think of the kind of terrain the men have to cope with in the mountains of Sicily...
00:33:48in the jungles of New Guinea.
00:33:49Any recruit who can't finish this obstacle course...
00:33:50in a minimum amount of time...
00:33:52will be considered physically unfit for combat duty.
00:33:55Now remember...
00:33:56you're on your honor to make all the obstacles.
00:33:57All right, on your feet, no to the cargo net!
00:33:58Come on!
00:33:59Go on!
00:34:00Go on!
00:34:01Go on!
00:34:02Go on!
00:34:03Go on!
00:34:04Go on!
00:34:05Go on!
00:34:06Go on!
00:34:07Go on!
00:34:08Go on!
00:34:09Go on!
00:34:10Go on!
00:34:11Go on!
00:34:12Go on!
00:34:13Go on!
00:34:14Go on!
00:34:15Go on!
00:34:16Get on your feet, look at the cargo net!
00:34:30Twenty bucks says I beat your time.
00:34:31Okay, Max, you've got to bet.
00:34:38This is where Agnes said I'd fall down.
00:34:40I'll show her.
00:34:46I'll show you.
00:35:16I've got to make it.
00:35:17I've got to...
00:35:18I've got to...
00:35:19I've got to...
00:35:20I've got to make it.
00:35:21I've got to...
00:35:22I've got to...
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00:35:24I've got to...
00:35:25I've got to make it.
00:35:26I've got to...
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00:35:53I've got to...
00:35:54The End
00:36:24That's 20 only
00:36:54Come on Frankie, you can still make it
00:37:11Just under the wire, Gimbel, how do you feel?
00:37:18Fresh as a daisy
00:37:19Good
00:37:20Oh chief, I think Lacey's hurt himself
00:37:26Take care of him
00:37:28Easy Lacey, take it easy
00:37:45I can't make it chief, guess I'm just too old to make it
00:37:52What do you think about Pop Lacey? 56 years old
00:37:57Yeah, he admitted to the chief he fudged on his age when he joined up
00:38:01Yeah, with six kids, two in the army, one in the navy and a daughter in the red cross
00:38:06You better fix up your bunk Johnny, inspections in ten minutes
00:38:13So what?
00:38:14Lacey wants to say goodbye fellas
00:38:28You know how we feel Lacey
00:38:29I sure would have liked to have gone with you fellas
00:38:32But I just can't bear the thought that I might be responsible for some other guys getting theirs just because I'm too old to stand the gap
00:38:38Oh, now don't blame yourself, you tried and what?
00:38:42Sure, sure, you know, I had a little trouble myself
00:38:46Good luck
00:38:49So long Pop
00:38:52Come on Johnny, you've only got a few minutes left
00:39:08Good morning, sir
00:39:22Good morning, G
00:39:25Company
00:39:26And
00:39:27Salute
00:39:31Two
00:39:38Who's bunk is this chief it's mine sir sir didn't you know there was going to be an inspection this
00:39:55morning or see that sir put him on the report I see how do you want I'll play these see you
00:40:04better take enough I'm only coming around once give me one one two two let me see I want to take six
00:40:12for the only I'll open for one well why don't you see it if it wasn't for me the company would have
00:40:23a perfect record so I'm a heel and a gulping yeah what if you've been battered around for years so
00:40:31you could get your family out of a dirty stinking tenement what if you'd always been a nobody
00:40:36and then you had a chance to be a somebody and they grab you and shove you into a uniform tell
00:40:41you to stay put my time obey orders they'd only give me a couple of months just a measly couple
00:40:49of months but no it doesn't matter what you want it's what they want you guys put yourself in my
00:40:54place I'll skip it I got a couple of days extra duty a couple of days they should take you out and
00:41:06beat you over the head with an iron bar now wait a minute boys wait a minute you expect the japs and
00:41:13Germans to postpone what they're doing just so we can wait for you
00:41:24oh
00:41:26oh
00:41:30oh
00:41:32oh
00:41:34oh
00:41:38oh
00:41:40oh
00:41:42oh
00:41:44oh
00:41:46oh
00:41:48In peril on the sea
00:41:53O Trinity of love and power
00:42:01A breath and shield in danger's arm
00:42:09From rock and tempest, fire and foe
00:42:16Protect them where so'er they go
00:42:24Thus ever let their rise to thee
00:42:32Glad hymns of praise from land and sea
00:42:41Yes?
00:42:57You wanted to see me, Chaplain. I'm Apprentice Seaman Zimano.
00:42:59Oh, yes, yes. Bob, take over and make it good.
00:43:03I'll be listening in my office.
00:43:05Aye, aye, sir.
00:43:06They can't escape me. Sit down.
00:43:23You're one of Father O'Shea's voice from St. Paul.
00:43:26Yes, sir.
00:43:27He wrote me to look you up. And where do I find you? On the report.
00:43:30Yes, sir. I guess I got a little out of line.
00:43:32Well, sometimes a lad finds it hard getting himself adjusted.
00:43:36But I write, Father O'Shea, that you're getting along fine.
00:43:38We won't mention the reports.
00:43:40I'd sure appreciate that, sir.
00:43:41If anything bothers you, drop in and we'll talk it over.
00:43:44Maybe I can tip you off so you won't step on someone's toes again.
00:43:47Thank you, sir.
00:43:48They're really good.
00:43:50The best.
00:43:51But then at Great Lakes, we have nothing but the best.
00:43:53See you, Sandy?
00:43:54Yes, sir.
00:43:55We'll send them to Sandy.
00:43:56Yes, sir?
00:43:57We'll send them to Sandy.
00:43:58Yes, sir.
00:44:00We'll send them to Sandy.
00:44:01Yes, sir.
00:44:05Stand by to Toss.
00:44:30Toss.
00:44:32Let's get them all up.
00:44:35That's it.
00:44:36Ready now.
00:44:37Stand by to let's fall.
00:44:39Let's fall.
00:44:44Ready.
00:44:46Stand by.
00:44:48Go.
00:45:02Go.
00:45:03Go.
00:45:04Go.
00:45:05Go.
00:45:06Go.
00:45:07Go.
00:45:08Go.
00:45:09Go.
00:45:10Go.
00:45:11Go.
00:45:12Go.
00:45:13Go.
00:45:14Go.
00:45:15Go.
00:45:16Go.
00:45:17Go.
00:45:18Go.
00:45:19Go.
00:45:20Go.
00:45:21Go.
00:45:22Go.
00:45:23Go.
00:45:24Go, go, go, go, go, go, go.
00:45:51Mal, where's Mal?
00:45:53When we turned over an oar hit him.
00:45:56Don't be a fool.
00:45:57Go for the breakwater.
00:45:58You're not much of a swimmer.
00:46:17Hey, the conquering hero.
00:46:20Say, what did the chief say?
00:46:21First he compliments me, see.
00:46:22Then he lowers the boom on me for not ordering the boat back.
00:46:24That guy just can't be right around here.
00:46:26You're right with me, Johnny.
00:46:27Thanks.
00:46:28Sure was a swell thing you did, Johnny.
00:46:31Couldn't let the guy drown, could I?
00:46:33Come on, Bill.
00:46:34Hit it.
00:46:35One.
00:46:36Look at that.
00:46:37Three inches off the belt already.
00:46:42I never would have believed it, Frankie, if I hadn't seen it.
00:46:48Hey.
00:46:49The way Frankie beats his gums about Agnes, she must be a pin-up girl.
00:46:54Annie, you should have seen me on the obstacle course.
00:46:55Under the barbed wire like a lizard.
00:46:56Under the barbed wire like a lizard.
00:46:57Look at that.
00:46:58Three inches off the belt already.
00:46:59I never would have believed it, Frankie.
00:47:00If I hadn't seen it.
00:47:01Hey.
00:47:02The way Frankie beats his gums about Agnes, she must be a pin-up girl.
00:47:07Annie, you should have seen me on the obstacle course.
00:47:09Under the barbed wire like a lizard.
00:47:10Three foot mud hole like a deer.
00:47:13Four foot barricade like a kangaroo.
00:47:14That's right.
00:47:15Then up the ladder like
00:47:16Like a chimpanzee.
00:47:17Well, isn't that right, fellas, isn't it?
00:47:18Yeah, that's right.
00:47:19Frankie's really okay.
00:47:21Miss Ellen, up the way you're in here.
00:47:24You've seen the way Frankie beats his gums about Agnes,
00:47:25She must be a pin-up girl.
00:47:26You've seen me on the obstacle course.
00:47:27Under the barbed wire like a lizard.
00:47:2916 foot mud hole like a deer.
00:47:3012 foot barricade like a...
00:47:31A kangaroo.
00:47:32That's right.
00:47:33Then up the ladder like...
00:47:34Like a chimpanzee.
00:47:35Well, isn't that right, fellas?
00:47:36Yeah, that's right.
00:47:37Frankie's really okay.
00:47:38Miss Ellen, Apprentice Seaman Zermano requests the honor of the company of pharmacist mate Ellen Sayre at an informal gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Randall Glencoe, Illinois, on the evening of recruit graduation, signed Johnny Zermano.
00:47:56Pharmacist mate Sayre will take the matter under advisement.
00:48:08I'm sorry.
00:48:38I'm going to have a break.
00:48:56Come on.
00:49:08All right, come on.
00:49:38On the men, Company 101, seaman second class, Malcolm Randall, Jr.
00:50:08Seaman second class, William Jameson.
00:50:24Company 101 has been judged the honor company of this graduating battalion.
00:50:50Seaman Jameson, approach to receive the rooster emblem on behalf of your company.
00:50:55I'm going to hang it right up next to my dad.
00:51:02You sure swallowed the company to let me take this home with me.
00:51:18I'm going to hang it right up next to my dad.
00:51:20Ah, you had it coming, Bill.
00:51:22Sure, you do that.
00:51:23Well, I'm shoving along.
00:51:24See you fellas at the house tonight.
00:51:26With first aid classes, the canteen and knitting, I've been keeping pretty busy.
00:51:36By the way, what about the sweater I knitted for you?
00:51:41What?
00:51:42Oh, yes.
00:51:43What do you mean, yes?
00:51:44Too big or too little?
00:51:47I'm sorry.
00:51:48My mind was wandering.
00:51:49Uh-huh.
00:51:50In a pretty straight line.
00:51:51She is good-looking.
00:51:52I'm going home to St. Paul tonight.
00:51:54If you'll just say the word, I won't go.
00:51:56Why shouldn't you?
00:51:57Look, I'm a guy and you're a gal, and I'm off my beam about you.
00:52:22Johnny...
00:52:23Just say the word.
00:52:24We'll go to Chicago and get married and...
00:52:25Johnny...
00:52:26Johnny, I like you.
00:52:28I like you a lot.
00:52:30You don't give a girl a chance to think.
00:52:32What for?
00:52:34When you get a guy on the ropes, you press your advantage.
00:52:45You'd better go back to St. Paul tonight.
00:52:48You mean you're turning me down?
00:52:50Johnny, when you get back,
00:52:53you'll be put in an outgoing unit.
00:52:56Then you'll be assigned a ship.
00:52:58After that, who knows how long it'll be before we see each other.
00:53:02After the war, maybe.
00:53:05I don't know.
00:53:06I just don't think this is the time for people like us to think about getting married.
00:53:10Okay, for now.
00:53:12But I'm warning you.
00:53:14When I get back, I'm gonna make you change your mind.
00:53:16Hey, Johnny, come on in. Frankie's got an announcement to make.
00:53:19Hurry up.
00:53:23Well, I did it.
00:53:26Yes, I finally did it.
00:53:28Agnes and I are all set.
00:53:29Next Tuesday, we're gonna have the blessed event.
00:53:31Frankie!
00:53:32Wendy!
00:53:33That's right, Wendy.
00:53:34I get all mixed up, so you're all invited.
00:53:36Oh, Johnny.
00:53:37We want you and Ellen to stand up with us.
00:53:38How about it?
00:53:39I'd like to, but I'll be in St. Paul.
00:53:40Already made my reservation.
00:53:41That's right.
00:53:42Well, Mal, how about you and Ellen?
00:53:44Sure, what's wrong with that?
00:53:45All right.
00:53:46You're getting a swell guy, Agnes.
00:53:47Don't try to kid me.
00:53:48I know him better than you do.
00:53:49Yes, you may be.
00:53:52So long, Barbara B.
00:53:58Hey, a little more over the right eye.
00:54:01We had such a lovely time.
00:54:03You have a beautiful home.
00:54:04Well, you should come back again, anytime.
00:54:06I'd love to.
00:54:07I'll ask Johnny to bring me.
00:54:08Oh.
00:54:09Thanks, Mal.
00:54:10Hey, come on, let's go.
00:54:11We've got to get the girls home and I've got to get you trained.
00:54:13Oh, now, wait a minute, Bucko.
00:54:14When you get back, let's all have one last drink here together
00:54:16before reporting back to the station.
00:54:17What do you say?
00:54:18Suar!
00:54:19Okay.
00:54:20It's 7 o'clock, a week from Tuesday.
00:54:22I'll send Steve and Billy a wire to come, too.
00:54:24Okay, Mal, we'll be seeing you.
00:54:25Okay.
00:54:26We'll look forward to it.
00:54:27Suar.
00:54:28Good night.
00:54:29So long, Mal.
00:54:30See you then.
00:54:31You betcha.
00:54:32So long, Mal.
00:54:33Week from Tuesday, huh?
00:54:34That's right.
00:54:35Yeah, but don't forget this Tuesday, remember?
00:54:37Goodbye.
00:54:38Thanks.
00:54:39Good night.
00:54:40Congratulations, Frankie.
00:54:41Thanks, Mal.
00:54:42I hope I have anything else.
00:54:43Frankie!
00:54:44So long, Frankie.
00:54:45So long.
00:54:46So long.
00:54:47Agnes!
00:54:48Oh, no.
00:54:49No, no, Mother.
00:54:50This is my honeymoon.
00:54:51Remember?
00:54:52Goodbye, Mom.
00:54:53So long.
00:54:59So long, Mal.
00:55:00So long, Joslyn.
00:55:01See you later.
00:55:02Gee, that Frankie's a swell guy.
00:55:05Wish I knew what I was going to do with my leave.
00:55:08Well, I guess I'd better get back to the basement.
00:55:10Look, you know, you don't have to report back till tonight.
00:55:13I think I'd better go.
00:55:14Nothing doing.
00:55:15Chicago's my town, and I'm going to show it to you.
00:55:17Come on.
00:55:41Hi, Peter.
00:55:42I tripped.
00:55:43Over a body, I think.
00:55:45Chocolate?
00:55:46What's the matter with my chocolates?
00:55:49You'll eat one or else.
00:55:51No!
00:55:52No!
00:55:53Yes, you will.
00:55:57It's been a marvelous week.
00:55:59What about Johnny?
00:56:13There's no reason to think about Johnny.
00:56:23Good night, Rosalie.
00:56:24Go to bed now.
00:56:27I'll wait for you when you grow up.
00:56:28I don't forget.
00:56:31Oh, Johnny.
00:56:35You know, I think the Navy has done you very good.
00:56:38You think so, Mama?
00:56:39Yeah, I know.
00:56:40You know, at first I didn't like the Navy.
00:56:42But then the guys you meet,
00:56:43and the things you learn,
00:56:45well, it kind of does something to you.
00:56:48He talked about the Navy like it was his own girl.
00:56:51You're not so wrong there, Papa.
00:56:53I have got a girl there.
00:56:54Why?
00:56:55She's beautiful.
00:56:56Beautiful.
00:56:57Beautiful like you, Mama.
00:56:58Oh, Johnny.
00:56:59I am glad.
00:57:01I know that she's a nice girl, too.
00:57:05And now we drink a toast for you, girl, Johnny.
00:57:08Good.
00:57:09Yes.
00:57:10Alla salute.
00:57:11Salute.
00:57:12Salute, figlio.
00:57:13Salute, figlio.
00:57:14Oh.
00:57:29Hello, Johnny.
00:57:30Hello.
00:57:32Hi, Johnny.
00:57:33What a ship.
00:57:34It's very nice to have you with the pharmacist here
00:57:35to welcome the prodigal son.
00:57:36And wait till you hear what my mother said
00:57:38when I told her about you.
00:57:39Can she cook?
00:57:40Can she sew?
00:57:41I told you you were a superman and skirts.
00:57:43Thanks, Johnny.
00:57:44Say, we're all here now. How about that toast, Mal? I'm thirsty.
00:57:47Frankie!
00:57:47Oh, just one, honey.
00:57:55You say it, Steve. For all of us.
00:58:02Let's hope we're all assigned to the same ship
00:58:06and remain shipmates throughout the war.
00:58:09And may we all go home safely.
00:58:11And soon, in peace.
00:58:14Ah, swell.
00:58:42We're going to have to tell Johnny.
00:58:45Yeah.
00:58:47I think I'd better do it, darling.
00:58:49I guess so.
00:58:51Hey, Mal, come on in.
00:58:52Come on in, I...
00:58:59What's this?
00:59:01Johnny, we... we wanted to...
00:59:03Johnny, we were just going to tell you.
00:59:05Mal and I are going to be married.
00:59:08My shipmate.
00:59:09The minute I turn my back, he knifes me with my girl.
00:59:14All this bunk about Navy spirit and loyalty.
00:59:17And me, like a stupid sucker, starting to believe it.
00:59:20You got it all wrong, Johnny.
00:59:21I didn't know I was going to fall in love with Mal.
00:59:24What about this not being the right time to think about marriage?
00:59:26What about that?
00:59:28I know now why I said that.
00:59:30Because I wasn't in love with you.
00:59:32No.
00:59:33With me, you wouldn't be getting a million bucks.
00:59:35Oh, I had this whole thing pigged right from the start.
00:59:38All right, shipmate, go ahead and marry her.
00:59:41You can have her and the Navy.
00:59:44John.
00:59:45Johnny.
00:59:47Lay off.
00:59:48Come here, Johnny.
00:59:49Come here.
00:59:51Hey, Johnny.
00:59:53Want a lift?
00:59:54I want to go somewhere and get a drink.
00:59:56Hop in.
00:59:57I could use one, too.
01:00:05Come on, Johnny.
01:00:06Let's go.
01:00:07You've got to get back to the station.
01:00:09I ain't going back.
01:00:13Get me another drink.
01:00:24You go on ahead, I'll be right out.
01:00:34Hello?
01:00:35Yeah?
01:00:36Oh, yes, Trudy.
01:00:39Curly's?
01:00:40Well, that's out of bounds.
01:00:42We're due right back at the station.
01:00:46No, no, look, I'll be right over.
01:00:48Yeah, okay.
01:00:50Come on, Mal, we'll be late.
01:00:51Oh, look, I've got to get my car and go somewhere.
01:00:52Beat it back to the station, I'll meet you right there.
01:00:53All right.
01:00:57Oh, Mal.
01:01:00So glad you got here.
01:01:03Come on, pal, let's go.
01:01:09Get away from me.
01:01:10Johnny, you're way over leave now.
01:01:12Oh, Mal, I didn't know that.
01:01:13If the ESP's got you here, you'll both be in trouble.
01:01:16Not a bad idea.
01:01:17Come on, I'm taking you back to the basin.
01:01:19Oh, no, you're not.
01:01:20I ain't going there.
01:01:21You're not going over the hill.
01:01:22You can be sore at Ellen and me, but I'm not going to let you ruin your whole life.
01:01:25Get away from me, you double-crossing gulping.
01:01:27You're going back.
01:01:32Mal.
01:01:34Oh, Johnny.
01:01:35You're a crazy fool.
01:01:38I'm going to make you go back, even if you have to beat the life out of me.
01:01:44No, Johnny.
01:01:45Get out of the way.
01:01:46I'll get hurt.
01:01:49Johnny, please.
01:01:51Please.
01:01:58Stop it, Johnny.
01:01:59Johnny.
01:02:03Stop them.
01:02:04Why can't you stop them?
01:02:05You bet I'll stop them.
01:02:06I'll get the cops.
01:02:18Okay.
01:02:19You got me licked.
01:02:20I can't hit you anymore.
01:02:25All right, you guys.
01:02:26Let's go.
01:02:27I see in your record that you are honor man of your company.
01:02:39Doesn't quite make sense, does it?
01:02:41No, sir.
01:02:43The punishment for these offenses is severe.
01:02:46You have a right to defend yourself if you can.
01:02:48I have nothing to say, sir.
01:02:51I'd like to say something, sir.
01:02:53Your turn will come next, Zamano.
01:02:55He's trying to protect me.
01:02:56I don't want him to.
01:02:58Step forward, Zamano.
01:03:01He wasn't drunk and disorderly, sir.
01:03:03He came to that place to get me.
01:03:04I was drunk.
01:03:06Was there some particular reason why he had to get you?
01:03:10I was going over the hill.
01:03:11He tried to stop me.
01:03:12Is that true, Randall?
01:03:18Yes, sir.
01:03:21I don't think I should punish you for trying to save a man for the Navy.
01:03:25Randall, let me go.
01:03:28Thank you, sir.
01:03:36You've caused trouble from the moment you came here.
01:03:38You've been on reports several times.
01:03:40Chief Riley reminds me of your rescuing a shipmate from drowning.
01:03:44And I'm trying to take that into consideration.
01:03:47However, you've shown yourself a most undesirable person to have in the Navy.
01:03:51The records show that you tried to be deferred.
01:03:54And frankly, I have it in my jurisdiction to send you up for general court-martial.
01:03:59I've seen some men in my time who got the yellow ticket.
01:04:02They were very unhappy human beings.
01:04:06If I send you up for general court-martial, the least you will get will be several months in the brig.
01:04:11I'm telling you these things so you will realize how serious your offenses are.
01:04:16Have you anything further to say?
01:04:19No, sir.
01:04:20I'm taking your case under advisement for 24 hours.
01:04:26During that time, you will be a prisoner at large on the station.
01:04:29Don't try to leave.
01:04:31That's all.
01:04:32Aye, aye, sir.
01:04:33Aye.
01:04:48Hey, fellas. Here's Mal.
01:04:51Did they let you off?
01:04:52Sure.
01:04:53Say, what happened?
01:04:54Not much. Johnny took the entire blame.
01:04:56Gee, I wonder what's going to happen to him.
01:04:57Gee, I wish I knew.
01:04:58Yes, I knew.
01:05:04Attention. Packed and ready to leave in five minutes.
01:05:08David Anderson, Edward Block,
01:05:12Realman James Clayton Liverpool,
01:05:16Ronald H. Volcom.
01:05:18That's me! That's me! That's me!
01:05:20Where are you going, Frankie? You aren't Liverpool or Volcom?
01:05:23Huh? Huh? I'm going nuts. Shut that thing off, will ya?
01:05:26What's the matter? You wouldn't want to ship out without the rest of us, would you?
01:05:29No, but waiting around like this, I've eaten my fingernails off down to the elbows.
01:05:32I'd sure like to be a sign of that new flat top, the Guarda Canal.
01:05:35I hope we don't get split up.
01:05:37Oh, Chief.
01:05:39Hello, Randall. Still aboard?
01:05:41Yes, sir. You heard anything about Johnny?
01:05:43No, but the skipper will probably kick him out.
01:05:45That'll be awful.
01:05:47Only a miracle could save him now.
01:05:49And I'll see you before you shove off.
01:05:51Yes, sir.
01:05:52Look, if my number's called, stole my gear together, will ya? I've got to send a wire.
01:05:57Oh, sure, sure.
01:05:59She does tough about Johnny, huh?
01:06:01I've arranged for you to see the Captain, but even that may not do any good.
01:06:05You're a good friend, Mr. Randall. Thank you so much.
01:06:09Oh, now, don't get your hopes up. It may be too late.
01:06:12Take you again.
01:06:13Right.
01:06:14Come on, Mama.
01:06:19Everything you say may be true, Mrs. Amano.
01:06:22But one man like your son can disrupt an important part of our work.
01:06:27Johnny.
01:06:31He make a mistake.
01:06:32What if you knew him, Mr. Capitan?
01:06:35Since he was a little boy, he worked very hard for us.
01:06:39He will be a broken heart if you take him off from the Navy.
01:06:42Yes.
01:06:43But your son didn't want to be in the Navy in the first place.
01:06:46He tried to get out.
01:06:48That was for us, too.
01:06:50He thought we needed money.
01:06:52But he has never once shown that he cared for the service.
01:06:55When he was before me, he didn't ask for a chance.
01:06:59He didn't say anything.
01:07:01That's my journey.
01:07:03He cannot talk when he thinks he's for begging.
01:07:06He's so proud.
01:07:08He's so proud.
01:07:38Jesus is forever.
01:07:45Jesus is pure.
01:07:53He's so proud to be snoring and willing to let you sing.
01:07:58One moon shit, but maple Jacket and Rd.
01:08:01When he makes our snow for a single day.
01:08:02If you want, there're nobliest nonexism.
01:08:03Great!
01:08:16O Savior, Lord of the nations, Son of God and Son of Man,
01:08:42O glory and honor, praise the oration, now, now, and forevermore be mine.
01:09:08That sound, boys. Quiet, dismissed.
01:09:23Johnny Zimano. Isn't it?
01:09:28Can I talk to you, Padre?
01:09:31Trouble?
01:09:32It's too late to do anything about it now, but I've got to talk to somebody.
01:09:35Go right ahead, Son.
01:09:39Maybe if you talk to the priest. How do you say, Padre?
01:09:44The chaplain?
01:09:45Si. He write us. He spoke to the chaplain many times.
01:09:51Oh, I am sure he can tell you much better than we can.
01:09:56If you like. Let's go into the chaplain's office.
01:10:14I'm sorry. The Padre is out.
01:10:15At first I was sore.
01:10:17One moment. Wait, please.
01:10:20I couldn't get it through my thick head that the war couldn't wait for me to do things for my folks.
01:10:25That's my journey.
01:10:27Then there are things I learned here.
01:10:29The fellows have got to be my friends.
01:10:32I learned what the Navy really meant.
01:10:34I wanted to be part of it more than anything in the world.
01:10:37One of the guys will think I'm a heel.
01:10:41But I wanted to do what I did. I just went crazy.
01:10:45I couldn't tell a skipper, but for one crazy minute I smashed everything.
01:10:50My whole life.
01:10:55I know there's not a chance, Padre, but...
01:10:58If I could just go on a ship with my shipmates.
01:11:02I'd want to go even if I knew I was never coming back.
01:11:07I understand, son.
01:11:21Come on, Frankie. What do you got?
01:11:23Agnes.
01:11:25Agnes.
01:11:28Queens.
01:11:29Yeah, Queens.
01:11:31Gee, I wish I could see Agnes just once more before we leave.
01:11:35That's all for me. This waiting around is giving me the heebie-jeebies.
01:11:37One more day like this and I'll go crazy.
01:11:41Attention. We're ready to leave in ten minutes.
01:11:44Dave Applebee.
01:11:45Hey, that's us.
01:11:47Frank Gimbel.
01:11:48That's me.
01:11:49Albert Johnson.
01:11:52Joseph Kincaid.
01:11:54Malcolm Randall.
01:11:55Paul Reingold.
01:11:56Paul Reingold.
01:11:58Jance Letting.
01:12:00Bruce Smith.
01:12:02Timothy Sullivan.
01:12:04Say.
01:12:06John.
01:12:07They didn't call Billy.
01:12:08Turner.
01:12:10Henry Walter.
01:12:12Walter Wallace.
01:12:13Walter Wallace.
01:12:32Oh, Billy.
01:12:33Oh, tough luck, Bill.
01:12:39Attention.
01:12:41Addict to the last detail.
01:12:44Peter Adams.
01:12:46Samuel Greenfield.
01:12:48William Jameson.
01:12:50William Jameson!
01:12:52William Jameson! That's me!
01:12:53That's me!
01:12:54Hey, fellas! I'm going! I'm with you!
01:12:56Billy's gone! Billy's gone!
01:12:57Billy's gone!
01:12:58Billy's gone!
01:12:59Billy's gone!
01:13:00Billy's gone!
01:13:03Well, we do did...
01:13:05Yeah. All except Johnny.
01:13:07Yeah. Johnny.
01:13:08Yeah. Johnny.
01:13:09Until we meet once more in place...
01:13:15You are happy for his home...
01:13:18We always celebrate the day...
01:13:21We always celebrate the day...
01:13:25Sail away, sail away...
01:13:27For we celebrate the day...
01:13:29Seaman, second class Zimano reporting to duty.
01:13:31My special audio of Captain Barton.
01:13:32All in, Zimano.
01:13:33All in, Zimano.
01:13:37Good going, shipmate.
01:13:38Thanks, Mel.
01:13:39There are always on these...
01:13:41Sail and break the day...
01:13:46Who are that time for...
01:13:49We do not fall...
01:13:52We do not fall...
01:13:54We do not fall...
01:13:56We do not fall...
01:13:58We do not fall...
01:13:59We do not fall...
01:14:00We do not fall...
01:14:01We do not fall...
01:14:03We do not fall...
01:14:05We go...
01:14:06You are calm after...
01:14:07It hasйled as we must sail...
01:14:08Self and �
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