Author Roger Jones recounts eleven tales of his experiences as Executive
Officer and later Captain of PT boats, including PT 163, PT 316 and PT
603 during World War II. Included is the rescue of the crew of PT 168
aground off a Japanese-held beach; PT 163's close encounter with a
Japanese motorized gunboat/barge, disobeying briefing orders and
challenging an "enemy" ship off Morotai and even though the challenge
was not answered, the mystery ship was not torpedoed which could have
been a court-martial offense had the ship been Japanese; narrowly
avoiding a disaster one dark night that could have killed some 30
natives in a canoe; and ordered to find and "take appropriate action"
against a German submarine reported off Nantucket Island in the closing
days of the war with Germany despite having no ammunition on board.
Illustrated with photos, drawings, maps, and documents. A Merriam Press
World War II Autobiography.