PT-109 – August 1943


Seeking combat duty in February 1943, Lt. John F. Kennedy was assigned to Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron 2 at Tulagi Island in the Solomon Islands. On August 1, 1943 PT-109, commanded by JFK, was rammed and sunk by the Japanese Cruiser Amagiri. Two of PT-109’s crew were killed and several others badly injured. JFK saved a badly-burned crew member by towing him three miles to a nearby atoll.


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