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Old 12-19-20, 12:52 PM   #6
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Thank you that's mighty nice of you,, I'll have to get the PT out and see what the gas mileage is one way,,coming from the west port of Fremantle Australia I barely make it half way up the continent. I went and copied a list of bases,, I don't expect all I've thinned out stuff that would be a waste of space here. I'll have to get back with you on fuel mileage.and with some dates. and thank you again


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This is a list of PT boat bases used by the US Navy during World War II.

This transport-related list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.

The campaign for the new/old PT-109 ,it is what I believe is the TMO campaign structure,,starting in Dec 7 1941 with all flotillas with start points at specific day month and year well into 1944,, Torps work,, 20mm work and the 50 cal I regret I couldn't get the 40 to work as deck gun
that's quite a list. it may take me some time to do all of those. how about if we do it in stages.
1. Philippines to Perth
2. Guadalcanal/Solomons

and see where that leaves us.

as far as your PT deck guns is concerned, why not lash a 3 inch-50 on the front deck and pretend it is an Army 37mm...just like Ol' Jack Kannady? (boston pronunciation)
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