Though popular the TV series started in 1957, the first of over 80 Perry Mason novel dates back to 1933, there were 6 Perry Mason movies between 1934 and 1937, and a long running Radio Serial starting in 1943,
This show was the first filmed for the second season but not shown till show number fourteen.
Captain Binghampton is shown both as the Chair of the court martial board and as a witness. In reality, if he was a witness, he would not have been on the board.
In the beginning of the court marshal, Binghamton refers to ensign Parker as a "two bit Perry Mason" that show didn't debut until 1957. 12 years after WW2.
During Tinker's court-martial, it is disclosed that the middle initial of Captain Wallace B. Binghamton's name stands for Burton.