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Pacific Theater - World War II - Japan, United States - Naval History, Japanese History - World War II & Aftermath, Ships - General, 20th Century American History - World War II, United States - World War II Armed Forces, Naval Operations - World War II,
Devil Boats: The PT War Against Japan by William Breuer β€” book cover

Devil Boats: The PT War Against Japan

by William Breuer
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Overview

The PT boat was a class of motor torpedo boats used by the United States during the Second World War. Armed with a 40mm antiaircraft gun, two 20mm antiaircraft guns and four torpedo tubes, their agility and speed consistently bested even the most outlandish expectations. Against Japan, they figure prominently in some of the best-known feats of heroism of the entire war. In Devil Boats, the reader is right on board, buffeted by the spray of the crashing Pacific minutes after the Pearl Harbor disaster as a PT boat brings down the first enemy plane. And there again as PT boats, their engines muffled, steal along on an unforgiving ocean to sink a warship, blow up a supply barge, carry a sabotage team past enemy lines, or effect another extraordinary rescue of a downed Allied pilot. In instance upon instance, the PT boats and their crews performed deeds demanding incredible courage and skill, pitting their plywood craft against the force of the angry sea, or the might of ships hundreds of times their own size. Among their legendary exploits - General MacArthur being spirited off besieged Corregidor; Philippine president Quezon's "kidnapping" to Australia; and the unforgettable heroism of a wounded John F. Kennedy and his fearless PT-109.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 1993
Publisher
Jove Pubns
Pages
240
Format
Paperbound
ISBN
9780515093674

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