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Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron Three (MTBRon 3) was a
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squadron based at
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,
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,
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, from September 1941 to December 1941. It was commanded by Lieutenant
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and made up of six motor torpedo boats: ''PT-31'', ''PT-32'', ''PT-33'', ''PT-34'', ''PT-35'', and ''PT-41'', the last as the squadron
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. The other six boats of the squadron remained at
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, and were there when war broke out, eventually being shipped to the Solomons.


History

After the outbreak of hostilities between the United States and Japan on 7 December 1941, the squadron moved from Cavite to Sisiman Bay"Sisiman Cove" in Naval references of the time, but now geographically known a
"Sisiman Bay"
just to the east of Mariveles.
on the
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with the requisitioned tug ''Trabajador'' as tender, where it helped in the defense of Bataan and
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during the
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. ''PT-31'' and ''PT-33'' were sunk during the battle. The desired practice was for boats to patrol in pairs in the event one PT needed assistance from another. The critical shortage of spares and fuel often prevented such pairing so that one of the small converted patrol yachts, , ''Perry'', or , or one of the two old destroyers, or , were used to accompany a single PT on patrol. On 11 March 1942, the remaining boats of the squadron
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and several high-ranking officers from Corregidor to
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, an act which earned every member of the squadron the
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. ''PT-32'' was scuttled during this mission, reducing the squadron to three boats: ''PT-41'', ''PT-34'', and ''PT-35''. These three boats were based at Mindanao until mid-April 1942, where two of them (''PT-41'' and ''PT-34'') attacked the , scoring at least one hit. This was to be the squadron's last action: ''PT-34'' was destroyed by Japanese aircraft, ''PT-35'' had to be scuttled to avoid capture, and ''PT-41'' was commandeered by the
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to defend
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. She was scuttled as well, three days after transfer. Bulkeley and three other officers were later flown to safety on MacArthur's orders, with a fifth officer joining them shortly after. These five officers were all that remained of this squadron as a result. Three officers and fifteen enlisted men were killed in action or died as prisoners of war, seven evaded capture as guerrillas on Leyte, and 38 POWs were liberated after the war. The squadron's exploits were immortalized in the book and film ''
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''. Bulkeley was awarded the
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, the Distinguished Service Cross, the Philippine
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, and the Silver Star during his command of the squadron, making him one of the most decorated U.S. naval officers of World War II. On 27 July 1942
Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron Two file:I1Sub.jpg, The crew of PT 59 inspects the wreckage of the Japanese submarine , sunk on 29 January 1943 at Kamimbo on Guadalcanal by HMNZS HMNZS Kiwi (T102), ''Kiwi'' and HMNZS Moa (T233), ''Moa'' after Operation Ke Motor Torpedo Boat Sq ...
was transferred to MTBRon 3 and was designated MTBRON 3(2). They were commanded by Lcdr. Alan R. Montgomery. In late 1942 the Squadron shipped for
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with six 77' Elco boats and six 80' Elco boats. They were the first PTs in the Solomons.NavSource Online: Motor Torpedo Boat Photo Archive PT-37, Joseph M. Radigan@NAVSOURCE.org, 202

/ref> Their exploits in New Georgia Sound#World War II, The Slot are historic. At the end of the Solomon's campaign MTBRon 3(2) was decommissioned. The Squadron was recommissioned in the Atlantic as MTBRON 2(2).Origin of the First Special Boat Team PT Squadron 2(2), James D. Gray, Naval Special Warfare Command, Published by nsweditor, July 201

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List of assigned boats

* ''PT-31'': commanded by Lieutenant (Junior Grade), LTJG E. G. DeLong. Grounded and scuttled at
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,
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, 20 January 1942. * ''PT-32'': commanded by LTJG V. E. Schumacher. Destroyed by to prevent capture at Tagauayan Island,
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Region, 13 March 1942. * ''PT-33'': commanded by LTJG H. J. Brantingham. Grounded and scuttled at Subic Bay, 15 December 1941. * ''PT-34'': commanded by LT R. B. Kelly. Destroyed by air attack at
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, Mindanao, 9 April 1942. * ''PT-35'': commanded by ENS A. B. Akers. Burned to prevent capture at
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, Visayas Region, 12 April 1942. * ''PT-41'': commanded by LT J. D. Bulkeley. Squadron flagship. Burned to prevent capture near Lake Lanao, Mindanao, 15 April 1942.


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* * {{PT boat Ship squadrons of the United States Navy