JAG: I thought this code red wasn’t going on anymore.
With the Marines at gitmo, who the hell knows what goes on down there.
JAG: Well what are we going to do
I don’t know
JAG: Well we better find out, or the damn thing could get messy!
Lt. Commander Galloway: I was just wondering why your clients have spent all morning, while your out hitting a ball.
Lt. Kaffey: We need the practice.
Lt. Commander Galloway: That wasn’t funny.  I’m going to pettion divison, to remove you from the case.   I don’t think your fit to handle the defense.
Lt. Kaffey: Ah com’on you don’t even know me, usually it takes someone hours to figure out I’m not fit to handle the defense.  Oh com’on that was damn funny.
Lt. Kaffey: You don’t believe their story, you think they should go to jail for the rest of their lives?
Lt. Wineburg: I believe every word of their story, and think they should go to jail for the rest of their lives.
Corpl. Jeffery Barnes:  Well catch the ferry, be there in no time.
Lt. Kaffey: Wait you didn’t say anything about a boat.
Corpl. Jeffery Barnes: Yes sir, we got to take a ferry to get to the other side of the bay, is there a problem sir?
Lt. Kaffey: No, no problem, just not crazy about boats.
Lt. Commander Galloway: Gee Whiz Kaffey you’re in the Navy for cryin’ out loud.
Lt. Kaffey: No one likes her that much.
Corpl. Jeffery Barnes: (chuckling) Yes Sir.
Lt. Kaffey: Lt. Kendrick may I call you John.
Lt. Kendrick: No you may not
Lt. Kaffey; Have I done something to offend you
Lt. Kendrick: No us Marines like all you Navy boys.  Anytime we got to go somewhere to fight, you fellas give us a ride.
Lt. Commander Galloway:  Lt. Kendrick, how do you feel about Santiago’s death?
Lt. Kendrick:  Commander, I believe in  God and his son Jesus Christ and because I do, I can say this.  Santiago’s death while tragic, happend for a reason.  Satiago died because he had no code, and God was watching.
Lt. Wineburg: What do you think about that?
Lt. Kaffey:  Sounds good.  Let’s move on.
Lt. Commander Galloway:  Were you planning on doing any investigating or are you just going to take the five cent tour.
Lt. Kaffey: I’m pacing myself.
Col. Jespe: Watch your tone Commander, I’m a fair guy, but this heat is making me crazy.  I can guantee that the person who wrote that memo has never faced the working end of a Soviet, Cuban made AK47, but it having come from the Commander, I gave it it’s do respect. On the record I would say that I discourage t he practice of enlisted men displining their own.  Off the record I would say it’s an invaluable part of close infantry training and if it happens to go on without my knowledge, then so be it.  If you want to investigate me, then roll the dice and see how they fall.  I eat and sleep 400 yards from Cubans who are trained to kill me.  So don’t think you can come down here and flash your badge and make me nervous.  I run my unit how I run my unit......."
Lt. Kaffey:  DID YOU ORDER THE CODE RED????!!!!!!!!
Col. Jespe: YOUR DAMN RIGHT I DID!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
On the charge and specification of 1st degree murder, this  court finds you, NOT GUILTY.  On the charge and specification of ....... this court finds you NOT GUILTY.  On the charge and specification of conduct unbecoming, this court finds you GUILTY AS CHARGED.  This court sentces you to time already spent, and to be dishonably discharged.  This court is adorouned.
PFC Downy:  I don't understand, what did that mean? Howe, what did that mean? Col Jespe said he ordered the code red, we did nothing wrong.
Lt. Comdr. Galloway: It's not that simple.  
Howe:  Yes we did, we were suppose to fight for Willie.  We were suppose to fight, for the people that couldn't fight for themselves.
Lt. Kaffey:  Howe you don't need a patch on your arm to have honor.
LN CPL: Attention, there's an officer on deck!