…Personnel aboard the PT 162 saw 2 raked stacks, and at least 2 turrets aft, and possibly a third turret. At the time of turning, PT 109 was seen to collide with the warship, followed by an explosion and a large flame which died down a little, but continued to burn for 10 to 15 minutes…
Action Report of the Loss of the USS PT-109 on August 1-2, 1943
On August 2, 1943, while on patrol in the Solomon Islands, PT-109, with Lt. (jg) Jack Kennedy in command, was sunk after being rammed by the Japanese Destroyer Amagiri.
Get the complete Action Report from the National Archives’ Online Public Access.
Source: research.archives.gov
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