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July 23, 1945 — Commander Eugene “Lucky” Fluckey of the USS Barb led the most daring submarine operation of World War II. In an unprecedented mission, eight sailors were sent ashore on the Japanese island of Karafuto to sabotage a sixteen-car supply train, marking the only U.S. ground operation on Japanese home soil during the war. This true WWII story reveals how Fluckey defied Navy doctrine, turning a submarine into a multi-role strike platform capable of deploying commando teams and conducting land operations. From the meticulous planning aboard the Barb, to the precise execution of the night raid, every detail showcases leadership, courage, and innovation at the highest level. The operation’s success reshaped naval warfare, proving that submarines could project power inland, disrupt enemy logistics, and influence strategic outcomes beyond traditional torpedo and deck-gun attacks. Fluckey’s patrol also cemented his legacy, earning him the Medal of Honor and inspiring future military strategy on multi-domain operations. Watch this full documentary to witness the audacity, planning, and execution behind one of the most extraordinary submarine missions in WWII history. Discover how eight sailors, one commander, and a single improvised explosive changed the rules of naval warfare forever.