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At Close Quarters - PT Boats in the United States Navy (Paperback)
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At Close Quarters - PT Boats in the United States Navy (Paperback)
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The U.S. Navy s Patrol Torpedo (PT) Boats occupy a unique place in
American popular view of World War II. From classic films (John
Ford s They Were Expendable, based on Lieutenant John A. Wild Man
Bulkeley s role in the evacuation from the Philippines via PT Boat
of General Douglas MacArthur and his staff) to TV comedy (McHale s
Navy) to the design of mosquito boat insignias for some squadrons
by Walt Disney Studios, the PT boat is enshrined in public memory.
Above all, the PT boat is remembered for the service of future
President John F. Kennedy in the Pacific theater as commander of
PT-109 (also the subject of a film). For all of these reasons,
these speedy torpedo-bearing gunboats are perhaps the most renowned
American naval vessels of the 20th century.In "At Close Quarters:
PT Boats in the United States Navy," the U.S. Navy s 1962 official
history of PT boats in World War II, author Robert J. Bulkley Jr.,
himself a PT boat skipper, provides the definitive account of the
reality behind the romantic facade. After a brief Foreword by
President Kennedy, the book opens with an account of PT boat
activity in Philippine waters and Wild Man Bulkeley s evacuation of
MacArthur, and a brief history of their design and construction.
The author then provides a detailed account of PT boat attacks on
capital ships and night raids on Japanese-held ports and shipping
across the Pacific, including Guadalcanal and the Solomons, New
Georgia, Bougainville, the Aleutians, and the return to the
Philippines and beyond. Although usually viewed from the
perspective of the war in the Pacific, At Close Quarters also
provides valuable information about the lesser-known role of PT
boats in the Mediterranean theater of operations, where they
battled their Italian and German equivalents and pre- and
post-D-Day operations against German E-boats. Profusely illustrated
and carefully documented, At Close Quarters is a naval history
classic that anchors the key role of the mosquito boat in the
deeper reality behind its popular image.
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