In the spring of 1945, a small Florida pleasure-craft company named Correct Craft built 406 wooden Storm Boats for the U.S. War Department in just 19 days—working around the clock, but never on Sundays. Those 17-foot plywood assault craft, powered by purpose-built 50-horsepower Evinrude outboards, carried American soldiers across the Rhine River and helped bring World War II to a close....
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