Eugene B. Fluckey, affectionately known as "Lucky Fluckey," was an unparalleled figure in naval warfare, known as the sole submarine commander with the audacity and skill to sink a train. His daring operations during World War II led to the sinking of an immense amount of enemy tonnage, a record that remains unbroken. Fluckey's remarkable courage and tactical brilliance were recognized with a trove of military decorations, including four Navy Crosses and the Congressional Medal of Honor.