South West Pacific (1943)
Walter Pym: The Sailor
Quotes
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The Merchant Seaman : Carryin' the food and the munitions and the soldiers where they're needed - that's our job in this war. A cargo of meat and butter and cheese out of Melbourne, Australia - that's going to mean plenty to a hell of a lot of people in Liverpool, England. And a cargo of aircraft motors out of Frisco for Sydney - that's going to mean bad news to a hell of a lot of Japs in New Guinea. Somebody's got to do this carryin' job. It just 'appens that I'm one of the mob that's doing it.
The Sailor : You know what I think about blokes like you?
The Merchant Seaman : What?
The Sailor : Blokes like you that do the fetching and the carrying in this war for all of us. Blokes who take all the risks with precious little chance of heading back. I wish I had half your guts, that's what. Here's mud in yer eye, sailor!