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[StartQuote] I was with PT Boats from Sept. 1942 (Melville, RI) until Feb 1946 (USS Jamestown AGP3) less time at Fargo Receiving Station, Boston, MA and Shoemaker, CA. I don't recall anything on dungarees during that time except a few individuals at the Receiving stations (Non PT Boaters). I first saw them in abundance when I went aboard the USS John Burke (APD65) around Sept 1948. Pat Rogers PT154, RON 9, PT486, RON 4, USS Jamestown AGP3 P.S. I liked the duty aboard the Burke - cruises to Prince Edward Island, Canada in the summer and cruises to Barbados, Dominican Republic and Vieques in the winter. The big ships had to settle for places like Cuba, Puerto Rico or Newfoundland. P.P.S. I still call the pants dungarees at home and get quizzical looks. They are JEANS now.[EndQuote]
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