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When One American Wooden Boat Sank Japan's Most Powerful Destroyer History of World War II

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December 11, 1942. Deep in the deadly waters of Ironbottom Sound, Lieutenant Lester Gamble and his tiny PT-37 patrol boat faced impossible odds. Armed with just four unreliable torpedoes, Gamble launched a daring night attack against an entire Tokyo Express convoy led by the powerful Japanese destroyer Teruzuki.

What followed became one of the most remarkable PT boat actions of the Pacific War. A 40-ton wooden boat challenged a 2,700-ton warship—and won.

Discover the dramatic story of the Tokyo Express, Rear Admiral Raizō Tanaka, the Battle for Guadalcanal, and the torpedo attack that crippled one of Japan's most powerful destroyers. Featuring naval warfare, WWII history, Ironbottom Sound, and one of the most unbelievable underdog victories of World War II.

If you enjoy military history, naval battles, Pacific War documentaries, and true WWII stories, this is a battle you won't forget.

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