The Plywood Assassins: How America’s Wooden PT Boats Terrorized the Japanese Navy
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Загружено: 2026-02-22
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They were made of plywood, powered by aircraft engines, and crewed by teenagers.
The U.S. Navy didn’t want them. The Japanese Navy came to dread them.
This is the untold story of the PT boats in the Pacific War — from the suicidal night attacks on the Tokyo Express to the devastating “barge-busting” campaigns that quietly strangled Japan’s supply lines. Discover the real tactics that made these tiny wooden assassins more feared than bombers, the hard lessons behind John F. Kennedy’s PT-109 collision, and why these fragile craft changed naval warfare forever.
Fast. Fragile. Feared.
The plywood boats the Navy never asked for… and the enemy could never stop.
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