President Kennedy. His former crewmen made it for him.
His patrol torpedo boat was called PT 109.
Patrol Torpedo Boat
John Kennedy was noted for his PT boat service in WW II.
PT stands for Patrol Boat. PT boats were small fast torpedo boats used by the United States Navy during WWII. Their small size gave them a speed advantage over larger vessels such as destroyers and frigates. They would use their speed and small size to there advantage and close in on the size of their target ship then launch a series of torpedo's usually 4 and then speed away. They had a 5 to 7 man crew and were armed with .50 cal heavy machine guns as well for engaging small vessels and anti aircraft defense.
Navy PT boats would place upside-down brooms on their masts upon returning from missions to signal that they had completed their operations and were back in port. This practice served as a visual notification to other vessels and personnel that the boat was returning safely and was not in a state of distress. It was a simple way to communicate and maintain safety in busy harbor environments.
The President!
There is a parade and an inauguration ball.
the inauguration parade lasted a little bit over an hour or so. maybe about an hour and a half.
yes
obama
The parade lasted a little over an hour
The inauguration comes first on January 20 then the celebrations/protests are afterwards.
Yes. Inauguration events are usually pretty much the same for the second inauguration as for the first.
Inauguration of President Roosevelt the Grand Inaugural Parade - 1905 was released on: USA: March 1905
Personal Transportation No…It means Patrol Torpedo Boat.
William Henry Harrison
The Presidential Inauguration Parade began on Tuesday, January 20, 2009 at 7:00 AM at Constitution and Pennsylvania Ave in Washington, D.C.