" THE SILENT SERVICE " TV SHOW EPISODE "MINE FOR KEEPS" USS TRIGGER MINE LAYING PATROL XD50784

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Dating to 1958 and season 2 of "The Silent Service", this episode "Mine for Keeps" is about the USS Trigger. The submarine is dispatched to lay mines along the coast of Japan, so as to force Japanese ships out into deeper waters where they can be attacked by submarines. The operation is risky, as the patrol will bring Trigger into shallow waters where the submarine can be easily spotted and sunk.
This episode was directed by Sobey Martin and written by Herm Lewis, It is hosted by Rear Admiral Thomas Dykers, and stars Carl Betz, Roy S. Benson, Russell Johnson (better known as The Professor on "Gilligan's Island"), Ron Hagerthy, Robert Foulk, K.L. Smith, Stewart Bradley, William Henry and Robert Whitesel.
USS Trigger (SS-237) was a Gato-class submarine. From 3 December 1942 to 22 January 1943, the submarine conducted a combined minelaying and offensive patrol, in waters surrounding the Japanese home islands. On 20 December, she began planting a minefield off Inubo Saki, Honshū. Trigger planted the northern half of the field and was working on the southern part when a cargo ship passed her, heading into the newly-laid mines. Five minutes later, a violent explosion rocked the freighter which sank while an escort circled her. The submarine later heard another explosion from the direction of the minefield and, when she surfaced the next day, found the field was covered by smoke.
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  • @Aceman597
    @Aceman59710 ай бұрын

    Don Tremblay Salem Ma was on one of these in WW2 as a UDT sailor ( navy seal) . He and his team mate left the sub in a Pacific harbor to disarm mines. He told me one of the mines went off while disarming. Was very loud underwater . Shook him badly . He found his team mate unconscious. He pulled him back to the raft and then back to the sub. Where he found the only thing holding his teammate together was his wet suit . When his wet suit was doffed he found his foot just hanging by threads . While in hospital he was awarded medal from the President. Golden Generation they were.

  • @Jonathan.D

    @Jonathan.D

    10 ай бұрын

    That's like being run over by a steam roller. They should have put all the passengers of the Titan in similar diving suits. Sure, the only thing they would have got back was a red milkshake, but it's better than nothing.

  • @alanrogers7090
    @alanrogers709010 ай бұрын

    I remember watching these shows when I was a kid back in the 1950's. Today is my 73rd birthday, thanks Periscope.

  • @genefogarty5395

    @genefogarty5395

    10 ай бұрын

    Happy Birthday, Alan. And here's to many more!

  • @PeriscopeFilm

    @PeriscopeFilm

    10 ай бұрын

    You are welcome Alan, happy birthday -- and thanks for being a "sub" to our channel!

  • @reggierico
    @reggierico10 ай бұрын

    My father was a nuclear submariner for 26 years. He graduated from the Naval Academy in 1954 and spent over eleven years on patrol. Imagine these sailors in WW2. You were given your orders, often just an area to patrol, and you stayed out as long as you had fuel and torpedoes. These men had enormous courage and confidence in their boats and abilities. If you'd like to read a great story about the war in the Pacific, read Clear The Bridge!, by Richard O'kaine, whose sub, the Tang, was responsible for more tonnage sank than any other ship in the war, except one.

  • @chriskeevers9913
    @chriskeevers991310 ай бұрын

    As a kid in the 60,s I loved watching this TV show here in Australia

  • @petehoskins1267
    @petehoskins126710 ай бұрын

    Never knew Russell Johnson (The Professor) received the Bronze Star, Purple Heart and various other commendations during WWII in the Air Force in the Pacific theatre. RIP to an amazing man.

  • @Cleveland.Ironman
    @Cleveland.Ironman10 ай бұрын

    Thank you for preserving these old movies and TV shows 😊

  • @ThatADHDKid
    @ThatADHDKid10 ай бұрын

    This channel is a great way to remind me that Hollywood and the military are way closer than most of us think. Hollywood wouldn't be what it is now but wasn't for videos like this they produced back in the day. Comes full circle it's just interesting to see that in most of the videos on this channel

  • @65gtotrips
    @65gtotrips10 ай бұрын

    Seemed kinda realistic to me…pretty cool show !

  • @b6q584
    @b6q58410 ай бұрын

    Exec. Officer featured is Edward L Beach. Author of Run Silent, Run Deep and other books about his time in the US Navy. Look him up. Remarkable career.

  • @vincentray5226
    @vincentray522610 ай бұрын

    "I have a green board, pressure in the boat."

  • @stump182
    @stump18210 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing these.

  • @PeriscopeFilm

    @PeriscopeFilm

    10 ай бұрын

    Glad you like them!

  • @doctortheopolis3122
    @doctortheopolis312210 ай бұрын

    The Professor!

  • @crustycurmudgeon2182

    @crustycurmudgeon2182

    10 ай бұрын

    Yes! Russ Johnson played Beach (Lt. Beach).

  • @SeanBZA
    @SeanBZA10 ай бұрын

    Firing torpedoes that were, in the most part, defective by design as well. There were a lot of them that posed a greater danger to the ship firing them than the enemy.

  • @fromthesidelines
    @fromthesidelines10 ай бұрын

    Originally syndicated in May 1958.

  • @Acer_Maximinus
    @Acer_Maximinus10 ай бұрын

    🙋‍♂️So did this happen before or after the Professor was stranded on that island?🤔

  • @huwzebediahthomas9193
    @huwzebediahthomas919310 ай бұрын

    All nasty stuff. Depressing, really, when you think about it.

  • @genefogarty5395

    @genefogarty5395

    10 ай бұрын

    Yes, the opposition reveled in the same thing our boys did, death. As Alan Alda said in an episode of MASH when a visiting surgeon touted his service in WW1 and WW2, "Here's to World War None".

  • @MikeAdelic1207
    @MikeAdelic120710 ай бұрын

    What I don't understand is how The Professor was able to help lay water mines but yet he was unable to get Gilligan and everyone else off the island.

  • @Jonathan.D

    @Jonathan.D

    10 ай бұрын

    That's because he was too busy laying pipe with Maryann and Ginger! Some say he was pushing cable with Thurston Howell III.😂

  • @MikeAdelic1207

    @MikeAdelic1207

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Jonathan.D Mary Ann & Ginger I can understand. But Thurston??? No, I don't see that happening.

  • @Jonathan.D

    @Jonathan.D

    10 ай бұрын

    @@MikeAdelic1207 Haha!

  • @vincentvango5338
    @vincentvango533810 ай бұрын

    WW II... when men were men and the sheep were scared !