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Tango0113 Dec 2016 4:31 p.m. PST

…Triumphant Return To New Orleans.

"A patrol torpedo boat from World War II which survived through many combat operations in Europe came home to the city where it was made, New Orleans.

The PT-305, an attack boat known for its speed and torpedo armaments, was restored by the National World War II Museum and will be kept at Lake Pontchartrain.

In the spring, visitors will get the opportunity to board the boat which was involved in 77 patrols and operations. The vessel sank three German ships during its 14-month deployment off the coast of southern France and northern Italy…"
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