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Riverine Sailor
Come take a journey back to a time in Vietnam when ironclad Navy riverboats plied the narrow rivers and canals of the Mekong Delta. Mike Harris has composed an attractive site with pictures, memorablia, stories, and history.

Swift Boat Association
This Homepage is dedicated to the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard members of Operation Market Time (Task Force 115) who patrolled the coastal waters of South Vietnam from 1965 to 1970.

The Sinking of PT509
This site is in memory of the officers and crew of PT509 that was sunk during action with a German naval craft in 1944. Crew names included.

The Story of Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron 35
MTB Ron 35 saw action in WW-II and was in the English Channel for the Invasion, June 6, 1944. Pictures of boats and crew.

Sub Chaser U.S.S. SC1012
A history of the SC1012. A 110' subchaser in service during WWII in the South Pacific

U.S.S. Green Bay (PG-101) Commissioning
Memorabilia related to the construction, commissioning (5-Dec-69), and first few years of operation of the U.S.S. Green Bay (PG-101). Includes pictures of the commissioning crew (plank owners), a scanned copy of the commissioning program, and the ships patch.

U. S. Navy Patrol Gunboat Reunion Association
This website is dedicated to the promotion of an annual reunion for the men who served onboard the ASHEVILLE Class Patrol Gunboats (PG-84/101) of the United States Navy.

PT-309 Restoration Project
The is the official web site of the crew of the PT-309. We are restoring PT-309 back to its wartime configuration, and this site details our progress to date.

Patrol Craft Sailors Association
Association overview, newsletter, reunion information, and ship facts and images.

CNN.com - Sunken boat might be JFK's PT-109
The remains of the patrol boat commanded by John F. Kennedy during World War II have been found off the Solomon Islands.






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