Little known fact! After the war, The Executive officer (Mr. Beach), retired from the Navy and took a teaching job at the University of Hawaii. One day he decided to take a sightseeing tour that started from a tropic port aboard a tiny ship. The mate was a mighty sailing man, The skipper brave and sure Five passengers set sail that day, For a 3 hour tour. The weather started getting rough, The tiny ship was tossed If not for the courage of the fearless crew, The ship would be lost, the Minnow would be lost The ship struck ground on the shore of a uncharted desert isle.
"You know Ned? You might just have omething there. But as you say, it's just a hunch with a college education." Not just a college education--the education of a Professor.
This program has the sense of being a low budget 50s project. But all the shows are very detailed, professional and educating. The submarine crews are believable. It's the real life guys they interview at the end that are a little "scary".
He is in the Gar story too. You will also see DeForest Kelly (Dr McCoy Star Trek) in this series too. They were all young Actors after the War in LA after the war.
Edward L. Beach wrote the book "Submarine"
Little known fact!
After the war, The Executive officer (Mr. Beach), retired from the Navy and took a teaching job at the University of Hawaii. One day he decided to take a sightseeing tour that started from a tropic port
aboard a tiny ship. The mate was a mighty sailing man, The skipper brave and sure
Five passengers set sail that day, For a 3 hour tour.
The weather started getting rough, The tiny ship was tossed
If not for the courage of the fearless crew, The ship would be lost, the Minnow would be lost
The ship struck ground on the shore of a uncharted desert isle.
Perfect
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Wow! This story sounds so familiar!!
Gilligan?
You would think that a person qualified in submarines would be able to repair or rig a vessel to escape an desert island
Sank three ships, for FDR...that was an amazing quote.
Well it's an amazing true story. My son is a present day U.S.Navy submarines sailor.
"You know Ned? You might just have omething there. But as you say, it's just a hunch with a college education." Not just a college education--the education of a Professor.
You mean the same professor that could keep the batteries on the radio working for 3 years but couldn't engineer a way off the island?
Fantastic story, what a courageous crew.
What do coconuts and torpedo's have in common?
The professor!
Third one that I've seen the professor in, in this series. Last one he had a beard.
This series gave Russell Johnson a chance to show off his acting skills in a variety of parts.
My uncle, J.R. Williams was Torpedoman 1st Class on this mission.
That is impressive, we thank him for his service. 🇺🇸
@@180mph9 Well done.
at 1:52, that's 'the professor', from 'gilligan's island' fame. russell johnson ?
Actually. The Professor was a navigator on a bomber
He should never of tried navigating the Minnow.
I'm English. Unfortunately Gilligans Island never played for us there.
This program has the sense of being a low budget 50s project. But all the shows are very detailed, professional and educating. The submarine crews are believable. It's the real life guys they interview at the end that are a little "scary".
That’s the professor from gilligans island right?
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Russell Johnson...
He is in the Gar story too. You will also see DeForest Kelly (Dr McCoy Star Trek) in this series too. They were all young Actors after the War in LA after the war.
is it?😅
Edward Beach served as CO USS Triton when she circled the globe submerged c.1960
"He's a Korean no love for japan there"
That is a true understatement
Peabody became the 62nd Governor of Massachusetts.
Always figured The Professor for a sub man. :)
He is on several of these including Joe Flynn, aka capt Bingemton from McHales Navy, and Doc Macoy from Star Trek
Frank Gorshin, Bob Denver...
The Conning tower shot with the three officers at first glance looks like they are all in a Hot Tub or Jacuzzi !
Is that the “Professor?”
Hey is that the professor from Gillian’s island.??
Just think what the drones we have today could of done for the submariners of WWII.
They weren't being trained as pirates. I didn't see cutlasses, hooks for hands, peglegs, parrots, or language training in pirate talk or accents.
Arg
Fate: Sold for scrap, 21 March 1974
Sub lingo is almost a foreign language!
Dougs place the back yard floded and the the basement
Flooded
Edward Beach...what a humble man!