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Admiral Kimmel: It is my duty to inform you that you have been relieved of your command, pending the findings of a court of inquiry. Captain Torrey: I don't understand, sir. Admiral Kimmel: You weren't zig-zagging when you took the two torpedoes. Captain Torrey: I was stretching my fuel, sir. Admiral Kimmel: If you didn't have fuel to complete your mission, why didn't you turn back for Pearl Admiral Kimmel: ? Captain Torrey: My mission was to seek out and engage an enemy of vastly superior strength. I could only take that one way: my group was expendable. Admiral Kimmel: I doubt if a court of inquiry will accept that. Captain, you're about to be caught in a vacuum between a peacetime Navy and a wartime Navy. Six months from now, they'll be making admirals out of captains who exhibit some guts. But right now, they're only reacting to the Pearl Harbor disaster, and punishment is order-of-the-day. Of course, you don't have to accept the findings of a court of inquiry. You could ask for general court-martial, get yourself a couple of crack sea lawyers, and make a fight of it. Captain Torrey: I wouldn't care to do that, sir. Admiral Kimmel: Why not? Captain Torrey: Second-generation Navy, Admiral. Admiral Kimmel: I see. Well, I don't plan to ask for court-martial either - and I've lost a fleet. So I suppose we'll both take what they give us, and hope it will be a useful job. Good luck, Captain.

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