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I thought this might be of interest to some of you.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/21/arts/design/new-victory-for-world-war-ii-pt-boat-restored-and-museum-ready.html
P.S. Here's the video (with solicitation for your $) created for the launch party next year:
http://pt305.org/home/
Mike
Hector Berlioz
Hello!
Great article! It's just sad to think how rare those PT boats are now considering how many of them were built back then. Thanks for sharing and have a nice day
Paweł
All comments and critique welcomed. Thanks for your honest opinions!
www.vietnam.net.pl
Nice to see. I think there is another in process up in the Pacific Northwest in either Portland or Seattle. Been a year or so since I heard anything about it though.
Pawel Hello! Great article! It's just sad to think how rare those PT boats are now considering how many of them were built back then. Thanks for sharing and have a nice day Paweł
Many (most?) of the units in the Pacific were lashed together and set ablaze when the crew left them. Too expensive to sail back to the US, and the US wasn't going to give them to anyone.
Rolling down a city street really gives one an idea of just how big the things were. You rarely see them beside something other than another ship, usually something MUCH bigger.
Gene Beaird,Pearland, Texas
G. Beaird,
Pearland, Texas
PTConsultingNHRYes, but that one in Seattle is not a combat veteran and was originally built for the USSR, but the war ended before her delivery and she then taken into the USN as a waterborne asset. The 305 was/is an actual combat veteran.
I understand, however, it is not like there is a wealth of PT boats laying around to be restored. So, I feel that one shouldn't look down their nose at one that didn't quite make it into the war and be glad that there is another boat out there for people to see.
Great article! Add to my list of things to do in NOLA.
I like that the movers donated their services too.
Modeling is an excuse to buy books.
You have never been lost until you've been lost at Mach 3!
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