Feinder -> (1/6/2003 9:10:09 AM)
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Actually, According to the November isue of "World War 2 History" magazine (an excellent read btw), crews were rarely assigned to a specific boat. They were assigned to a flotilla, usually of about 6 - 12 boats. Each day, there was a duty roster that said what crews were active for that day, and to which boat they'd be using. But that the boat to which each crew was assigned, changed as often as the duty roster. There were several variations of the boats, 1 that was the "generic" on with 4 torps, 2 pairs of 5 cals, and 40mm gun. But there were also "gunboat" versions (better suited for interdicting the Japanese barge traffic in the Solomons), without the torps with 2 extra 20mms, and another astern. And there was a ASW version with the torps removed, and several racks of DCs fitted. Kennedy was actually assigned to one of the gunboat versions for a while. -F-
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