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Carl Brashear:
Forgive me sir, but to me, the Navy isn't a business. It's an organization of people who represent the finest aspects of our nation. We have many traditions. In my career, I have encountered most of them. Some are good, some not so good. I would, however not be here today were it not for our greatest tradition of all. Captain Hanks:
And what would that be, Chief Brashear?" Carl Brashear:
" Honor, sir"
Forgive me sir, but to me, the Navy isn't a business. It's an organization of people who represent the finest aspects of our nation. We have many traditions. In my career, I have encountered most of them. Some are good, some not so good. I would, however not be here today were it not for our greatest tradition of all. Captain Hanks:
And what would that be, Chief Brashear?" Carl Brashear:
" Honor, sir"
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Forgive me sir But to me the Navy is not a business
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We have many traditions In my career I have experienced most of them
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Some good some bad
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However I wouldn't be here today if it weren't for our greatest tradition of all
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And which one is that
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Honor sir
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Movie Summary
Against formidable odds -- and an old-school diving instructor embittered by the U.S. Navy's new, less prejudicial policies -- Carl Brashear sets his sights on becoming the Navy's first African-American master diver in this uplifting true story. Their relationship starts out on the rocks, but fate ultimately conspires to bring the men together into a setting of mutual respect, triumph and honor.
