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Ens. Caldwell:
[after the Chief and Junior are killed]
I couldn't help it about the Chief. Duke E. Gifford:
Remembering how he took care of you? Ens. Caldwell:
Yes sir. Duke E. Gifford:
Well, before he took care of you, he took care of Larry, before Larry, he took care of me and before me he took care of Pop. Chiefs have been taking care of this man's Navy for a long time, Mister Caldwell. Don't worry about him, there's a lot of good sailors back there for him to take care of
[after the Chief and Junior are killed]
I couldn't help it about the Chief. Duke E. Gifford:
Remembering how he took care of you? Ens. Caldwell:
Yes sir. Duke E. Gifford:
Well, before he took care of you, he took care of Larry, before Larry, he took care of me and before me he took care of Pop. Chiefs have been taking care of this man's Navy for a long time, Mister Caldwell. Don't worry about him, there's a lot of good sailors back there for him to take care of
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I couldn't help it about the chief sir
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You're remembering how he took care of you
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Yes sir
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Before you he took care of Larry
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Before Larry he took care of me
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Before me it was Pop
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Before Pop
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Chiefs have been taking care of this man's Navy
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for a long time Mr Caldwell
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Don't worry about him
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He's got a lot of good sailors to take care of back there
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Movie Summary
During WWII, a submarine's second in command inherits the problem of torpedoes that don't explode. When on shore, he is eager to win back his ex-wife.

