When I visited the Army Museum in Hanoi in 1986 and again in 1989, I saw two torpedo tubes on display in the exterior courtyard, with a label indicating that these were from a PT boat of the unit that had participated in the First Tonkin Gulf Incident, on August 2, 1964.
This was the incident that has never been seriously in doubt. It should not
be confused with the Second Tonkin Gulf Incident, August 4, 1964, when the United
States claimed that North Vietamese PT boats had attacked two U.S. ships, but
Hanoi denied that there had been such an attack. The evidence that is available
from the U.S. side also indicates that there was not actually any attack on August
4.
(For further details see my book
Tonkin Gulf and the Escalation of the Vietnam War.)
I have been told that the torpedo tubes were removed from the museum not long after the last time I saw them there.
The label on the exhibit.
Front view of the torpedo tubes.
Back view of the torpedo tubes.
Bibliography: The Tonkin Gulf Incidents
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