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- Ensign O'Toole is a lower ranking officer on the destroyer Appleby. He keeps things lively instigating pranks while avoiding any work and trying to show up his nemesis, Lt. Rex St. John. The regular seaman are his willing accomplices.
- O'Toole falls for a beautiful American artist living in Rome and schemes to introduce her to the Italian art community by hosting an exhibition on board the Appleby.
- O'Toole tries to boost St. John's image with some Navy Waves.
- A mishap with a tanning lamp leads the crew to be quarantined for measles and miss their liberty in Hollywood. They pass the time entering contests, one of which Di Julio wins - with the provision that he bake cookies on live television.
- 17 years after the end of WWII there are still soldiers stuck on an island that don't know the war has ended.
- While in Hong Kong, O'Toole gets mixed up with unscrupulous tailors, Scotland Yard, and a jewel-smuggling caper.
- Cmdr. Stoner worries that his age will have a negative impact on his upcoming physical. The crew steps in to try to help, but a few plans backfire.
- O'Toole begins receiving gifts from a secret admirer and in the beginning he's flattered. But the delivery of red dress makes him realize that the mystery man believes he is female.
- Stoner's brother-in-law, an unemployed psychology professor, visits the ship and claims the crew's happy demeanor is hiding a warped personality and the men are insecure and unhappy in their work,
- When the Appleby hosts the admiral of the Taburuan navy, they're surprised to discover that he's the nation's 12-year-old prince.
- While at anchor off the coast of the Soviet Union, the Appleby is boarded by a beautiful defector.
- When the last reel of a murder mystery goes missing, the crew pools its efforts to try to figure out just who killed Lord Mumbley.
- Admiral Hornsby orders Commander Stoner to encourage men on the USS Applebee to re-enlist. Ensign O'Toole, the ship's executive officer, convinces Commander Stoner that a warm, friendly smile is the best way to convince the men to stay on the USS Applebee even though it is contrary to the commander's nature. Naturally, the enlisted men are bewildered and suspicious of the commander's sudden, new attitude, which forces him to double his efforts.
- The crew tries to help an overweight seaman (Stubby Kaye) lose pounds.
- When Stoner is imprisoned after a drunk driving incident, O'Toole has to impersonate the Captain to free him.
- Thanks to a misunderstanding in language, a Kowanan native believes he's won the Appleby in a poker game.
- In a training exercise, the crew of the Appleby must expose the one who is assigned to be a secret saboteur. O'Toole, of course, comes up with a clever method.
- Trying to raise funds to sponsor all the girls in a Korean orphanage, the crew of the Appleby puts on a talent show.
- The crew wants to buy a watch for Chief Nelson as a birthday gift but they don't have enough money. O'Toole devises a plan to get the money from Nelson in a poker game.
- Just as he's needed to type multiple reports, expectant father Seaman White is diverted from his trip home to Omaha by a series of military mishaps into a trip around the world.
- St. John loses the money he was entrusted with for the officer's dinner party.
- When a sailor with a reputation of being a jinx is assigned to the Appleby, things begin to go wrong for the rest of the crew.
- After St. John accidentally ruins a French Caledonian doctor's Model T while repairing it, the Appleby crew disassembles it to transport it on the ship and reassemble and sell it in San Francisco.
- When O'Toole hypnotizes St. John into becoming a by-the-book officer and the Chief into hating gambling, chaos ensues.
- Ensign Clifford Bender, a Congressman's son, arrives fresh from Annapolis and upsets the crew. He fills a notebook with infractions and is determined to find and shut down an on-board crap game.