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Old 07-14-2009, 06:03 AM   #1
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Bulkley, Robert J.: At Close Quarters.v3, 8 February 2014

This is the story of U. S. Navy P.T. boats in World War II by a squadron commander who served in both the Asian and European theaters. It shows that daring and bravery were not confined solely to the crew of John Kennedy's PT109. Its appendices show the disposition of all American PT boats for those with a closer interest in the subject, but the text is clear and easily readable. The original text is courtesy of the Hyperwar web site.

Updated Feb. 8, 2014. Bigger pictures, many corrections.

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