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newsnerd99
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Posted on: May 2, 2008 - 12:25am
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I met up with Steve Nugent yesterday...he is the son of Harold Nugent, one of the skippers of the 210. What a treat he had for me! I was able to get photocopies of Ron 15's war diary and the majority of the relavent action reports.
This of course meant that I was up into the wee hours reading it all...neat stuff! I am of course left wanting more details; the diary is very brief and the action reports only elaborate a little more on only the bigger incidents and operations but still it was an awesome read.
Now I have to integrate this info into pistolpackinmama.net...but I am thrilled to do it. I wish I had more to "trade" with Steve - but the only 210 items I had to offer was two pictures of the boat in drydock.
Grandson of James J Stanton
RON 15 PT 209 and RON 23 PT 243
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Larry Smith
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Posted on: May 2, 2008 - 3:41am
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I have the Maker's plate for PT 210 that was located in the chartroom. It reads: U. S. S. PT-210, DESIGNED AND BUILT BY HIGGINS INDUSTRIES, INC., NEW ORLEANS U. S. A.
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newsnerd99
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Posted on: May 2, 2008 - 3:49am
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That's a great artifact! How did you come across it?
Grandson of James J Stanton
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Larry Smith
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Posted on: May 2, 2008 - 3:59am
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I found it in an antique mall here in Minnesota many years ago. It was carefully mounted on a walnut base so it was obviously important to someone. I bought it because my Dad was in RON 13 in the Pacific theater.
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newsnerd99
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Posted on: May 2, 2008 - 12:36pm
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If you ever decide you want to let it go...I can put you in touch with a family that would probably love to have it!
What a small world, huh? To find something like that sitting in a store just waiting for you to buy it...great find!
Grandson of James J Stanton
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Larry Smith
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Posted on: May 3, 2008 - 5:56am
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Newsnerd- please e-mail me at sandshoresinker@q.com with their name and address in case I want to part with the plate. Thanks, Larry
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victorkchun
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Posted on: Mar 20, 2009 - 10:36am
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Hi Larry,
Since you are the owner of the PT 210 name plate, I hope you have a
picture of it that you can post it on message board. I hope to use it in
my book AMERICAN PT BOATS IN WW II second printing. You will
be credited of couse.
Victor
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victorkchun
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Posted on: Mar 20, 2009 - 10:40am
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Larry,
In case you want to in touch with me, my email is victorkchun@aol.com
Victor
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Larry Smith
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Posted on: Mar 20, 2009 - 11:48am
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Victor- check your e-mail. _Larry
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Nuge210
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Posted on: Mar 23, 2009 - 7:35am
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Victor,
Larry Smith graciously sent the 210 Makers Plate to me last year ( thanks very much again Larry ). I will take a digital photo and get it posted to the message board for you. I have not really gotten the hang of posting photos, so I'll enlist some help.
Also, I always wanted to ask you if your publisher is still in Atglen,PA. I live less than ten miles from there !
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