
The Navy Way
Action · Drama · War
Overview
The experiences of a disparate group of young men as they make their way through Navy boot camp.
Top Cast


Robert Lowery
Robert Lowery
Johnny Zumano
Robert Lowery
Johnny Zumano


Jean Parker
Jean Parker
Ellen Sayre
Jean Parker
Ellen Sayre


William Henry
William Henry
Malcolm Randall
William Henry
Malcolm Randall


Roscoe Karns
Roscoe Karns
Frankie Gimble
Roscoe Karns
Frankie Gimble


Robert Armstrong
Robert Armstrong
CPO Harper
Robert Armstrong
CPO Harper


Larry Nunn
Larry Nunn
Billy Jamison
Larry Nunn
Billy Jamison


Mary Treen
Mary Treen
Agnes
Mary Treen
Agnes


Joseph Crehan
Joseph Crehan
Chaplain Benson
Joseph Crehan
Chaplain Benson


Sharon Douglas
Sharon Douglas
Trudy
Sharon Douglas
Trudy


Tom Keene
Tom Keene
Steve Appleby
Tom Keene
Steve Appleby
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