The recruits eat a very quick meal before starting their next brutal round of hell week.
Giacomo Puccini: Gianni Schicchi: O mio babbino caro
Linda Campanella
Urgayle makes the recruits write a 500-word essay about why they love the United States Navy. He later checks O'Neil's essay. After this, the recruits resume training.
Adagio and Fugue in C Minor K456 Allegro (Mozart)
Medici Quartet
Mama Told Me (Not to Come)
Three Dog Night
O'Neil goes through a waterboard training while continuing to train. Urgayle assigned the teams for the speed boat extraction.
Feel Like Makin' Love
Bad Company
The recruits give a toast to O'Neill and her success.
The Future Is a War
Auntie Christ
O'Neill notices Urgayle at the bar. The song also played as the second end credits song.
Two Wrongs Won't Make Things Right
Tarnation
O'Neill spends time with her female colleagues. Unaware that she's being photographed.
O'Neill angrily smashes the bell after she was accused of being a lesbian. The song plays again as O'Neill receives Urgayle's Navy cross and the poem book in addition to being the first credits song.
Eine Kleine Nachtmusik K525
Medici Quartet
Found A Friend
Tracy Thielen
Time To Reflect
Trevor Jones
Endurance (From the Original Score to "G.I. Jane")
Dominik Hauser
(Originally by TREVOR JONES)
Giacomo Puccini: Gianni Schicchi: O mio babbino caro
Giacomo Puccini, Compagnia d'Opera Italiana, Antonello Gotta, Linda Campanella
Urgayle makes the recruits write a 500-word essay about why they love the United States Navy. He later checks O'Neil's essay. After this, the recruits resume training.