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		<title>Comment on The last remaining WWII PT boat by MK</title>
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		<description>PT 728 is a fully operational PT Boat based in Kingston, NY.  They currently are restoring at least 1 other PT Boat, and have sold one to the National World War Two Museum.</description>
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