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A PT is different from any other man-of-war in that every man aboard must know his boat from stern to stem. See, feel, and know the operation, maintenance, and purpose of every piece of equipment on the boat.
A PT boat (short for patrol torpedo boat) was a motor torpedo boat used by the United States Navy in World War II.
28 lis 2022 · During WW2, the US suddenly had the need for a fleet of small attack vessels, the PT-Boats, which gained fame in the Pacific. They were mostly wooden-built, by Elco, Higgins and Huckins.
Sitting almost literally in the shadow of “Big Mamie,” as the battleship is nicknamed, is the National PT Boat Museum, which commemorates the World War II contributions of the “Mosquito Fleet,” the fast PT (patrol torpedo) boats that occupied the opposite end of the naval scale from the battleships.
20 sty 2007 · Elco PT Boat PT-617 - Crew's Quarters Bill Maloney 1/20/2007 page 1 of 2: 01 Day House: 02 Footlocker: 03 Day House: 04 View Aft To Engine Room: 05 Footlocker: 06 Crew's Bunk: 07 Chart Table: 08 Bulkhead Door: 09 Bulkhead Door: 10 Bulkhead Door: 11View Forward: 12 Executive Officer's Quarters ...
Crew's quarters. -Accommodations shall be provided for 8 men in 4 transom berths, and 4 canvas- and roller-type berths fitted with canvas bottoms, over. Lower berths shall follow inboard edge of outboard girder, and shall parallel floor with
PT-204. 78' Higgins Motor Torpedo Boat: Laid down 8 July 1942 by Higgins Industries, New Orleans, LA. Launched 8 October 1942. Completed 23 January 1943, placed in service and assigned to Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron FIFTEEN (MTBRon 15) under the command of Comdr. Stanley M. Barnes.