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  2. PT boat - Wikipedia

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    PT-105, an 80' Elco boat, under way. A PT boat (short for patrol torpedo boat) was a motor torpedo boat used by the United States Navy in World War II.It was small, fast, and inexpensive to build, valued for its maneuverability and speed but hampered at the beginning of the war by ineffective torpedoes, limited armament, and comparatively fragile construction that limited some of the variants ...

  3. Fleet Obsolete - Wikipedia

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    Patrol torpedo boat PT-48 the last of the 77-foot Elco Naval Division, completed 15 September 1941; Patrol torpedo boat PT-459, 78-foot Higgins Industries, New Orleans, completed 23 March 1944. Past names: Mahogany Menace and Beachcomber IV. [5] Patrol torpedo boat PT-486, 80-foot Elco Naval Division, completed 25 November 1943, past name US ...

  4. Patrol torpedo boat PT-617 - Wikipedia

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    [2] She is a museum ship at the PT Boat Museum in Fall River, Massachusetts. The 80-foot (24 m) Elco type boat was the predominant type and is the same type as the famous PT-109 commanded by John F. Kennedy; the 78-foot (24 m) "Higgins" boat is the other type. PT-617 was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1989. [2] [3]

  5. Melville Motor Torpedo Boat Squadrons Training Center

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    The 28 PT boats included: Elco 80-foot boats, Higgins 78-foot boat, Huckins 78-foot boats, and 70-foot Higgins Hellcat boats. [2] A the MTB Training Center Melvill men practiced PT Boat formation and maneuvers; PT repairs and live fire gunnery. The Japanese called PT boat Devil Boats, the Navy called them the Mosquito Fleet, after their logo.

  6. Patrol torpedo boat PT-657 - Wikipedia

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    Motor torpedo boat PT-657 is a PT-657-class Higgins 78-foot (24 m) PT boat, built for the United States Navy during World War II. PT-657 was built at Higgins Industries in New Orleans, Louisiana. PT-657 part of United States Navy order for boats: PT-625 to PT-660.

  7. Patrol torpedo boat PT-796 - Wikipedia

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    PT-796 is a 78-foot PT boat built by Higgins Industries of New Orleans in 1945. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1986 as one of a very few surviving World War II PT boats. A "Higgins" boat , she is part of the collection of the PT Boat Museum , which itself is part of the Battleship Cove museum in Fall River, Massachusetts .

  8. Coastal Forces of World War II - Wikipedia

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    E-boat: 1943 British Military Powerboat Trust [3] Only surviving German E-boot. Participated in Exercise Tiger and attacks on the D-day invasion fleet. PT 617 US PT-boat 80-foot Elco Battleship Cove Museum [4] Only completely restored 80-foot Elco PT-boat in existence [5] PT 796 US PT-boat 78-foot Higgins Battleship Cove Museum [6] restored [7 ...

  9. Patrol torpedo boat PT-658 - Wikipedia

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    Motor torpedo boat PT-658 is a PT-625-class Higgins 78-foot (24 m) PT boat, built for the United States Navy during World War II. PT-658 is a prime example of US Navy motor torpedo boat development during World War II. PT-658 was in the last group of four boats delivered from the 36-boat contract NObs-1680, October 1944 for PT-625 to PT-660 ...