Description

Author's last name
Toward the rear of a boat
Cutting edge of hull at front of a boat
Fast warship escorting other ships
Front section of a boat
Measure of speed on water
Left of boat when facing bow
Commander of boat
Right of boat when facing bow
Rear of boat
Young JFK's favorite boat
JFK's big brother
Kennedy's college
JFK's military branch
For size, fastest/most heavily armed boat of WWII
First Catholic president
JFK's rank
A theater of operations during WWII
PT Boats were constructed of ________.
Maker of engines for PT Boats
Length, in feet, of PT Boats
Company that made PT Boats
Planned Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor
Kennedy's commanding officer
Kennedy's father was ambassador to ____.
Treaty between the three Axis Powers
U.S., Britain, Russia and China
Emblem of PT Boat Fleet
Kennedy's physical appearance
Location of Kennedy's first assignment
Japanese warrior's Code of Honor
Japan's Prime Minister
Japan was also at war with what Asian country?
Pacific base for PT Boats
Native islanders of Solomon Islands
Number of PT Boats in a Squadron
When disturbed, its phosphorescence is a signal to enemy aircraft
Area in Solomons used by Japanese supply ships
Technology missing on most PT Boats
Allied spy atop volcano who helped rescue Kennedy's men
Number of survivors of Kennedy's PT Boat
Number of hours Kennedy was in ocean signalling for help
One of the natives who rescued Kennedy and his men
Another native who rescued Kennedy and his men
What Kennedy wrote on when sending message for help
Number of days men of PT 109 were missing in action
Reaction of Kennedy upon rescue
Traditional drink given to survivors of shipwrecks
Number who died in the destruction of Pt 109
where Kennedy recovered from his injuries
What the T stands for in PT Boat
Only president to receive the Purple Heart
Name of Japanese destroyer that rammed Pt 109
Last office held by JFK before becoming president

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