Beach, Jr., Edward, CAPT

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Last Rank
Captain
Last Primary NEC
112X-Unrestricted Line Officer - Submarine Warfare
Last Rating/NEC Group
Line Officer
Primary Unit
1963-1966, CNO - OPNAV
Service Years
1939 - 1966
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Home State
New York
New York
Year of Birth
1918
 
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New York
Date of Passing
Dec 01, 2002
 

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To submariners, he was a superb Naval Officer who is arguably best known for his command of the USS Triton during her monumental circumnavigation of the oceans. Other shipmates may say that it was his influence via the book Run Silent, Run Deep that pointed them in the direction of service in submarines. Still others will note his contributions to the preservation of submarine history through tireless appearances in numerous quality submarine documentaries following his retirement.

Surprisingly to some, Captain Beach, while proud of his book, was not a fan of the motion picture Run Silent Run Deep.  In an interview for All Hands magazine, Beach was asked:  "How involved were you in the making of the movie? Did you have any input in that?" Beach responded, "None whatsoever. I was unhappy with the movie. If you read the book and look at the movie carefully - one right after the other - you'll see that the movie has little resemblance to Run Silent, Run Deep. I mean, I think they had the script pretty well written before they even read the book. They only wanted the title - they simply bought the book for the title. Now, Ingrid, that's my wife, says I shouldn't talk like this. She thinks I should say "Oh, it was a great movie. Go see it!" Because the more they see the movie, the more they'll want to buy the book. But I really can't say that, because it's not true to the Navy that I saw and tried to describe."


   

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Last Updated: Jun 20, 2007
   
Memories For This Unit

Chain of Command
Called to Washington to serve as Naval Aide to General Omar Bradley, USA, the first chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in August 1951. As Bradley's aide, Beach was a first-hand witness to the events surrounding the Revolt of the Admirals.

   
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6 Members Also There at Same Time
Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS)

Leahy, William Daniel, FADM, (1899-1949) Fleet Admiral
Struble, Arthur Dewey, ADM, (1915-1956) OFF 111X Vice Admiral
Eller, Ernest McNeill, RADM, (1925-1970) OFF 00X Captain
Davis, Arthur Cayley, ADM, (1915-1955) Vice Admiral
Beach, Edward Latimer, CAPT, (1935-1966) Commander
Veth, Kenneth Leroy, RADM, (1935-1973) Commander

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