Swift Boat is another term for a Fast Patrol Craft. Fast Patrol Craft (PCF), also known as Swift boats, were small, shallow draft water vessels operated by the United States Navy for counterinsurgency (COIN) operations during the Vietnam War. ...
Swift Boat Veterans For Truth is the original name of the Swift Vets and POWs for Truth. Swift Vets and POWs for Truth, formerly known as the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth (SBVT), is an organization of American Swift boat veterans and former prisoners of war of the Vietnam War, formed during the 2004 presidential election campaign for the purpose of opposing John Kerrys bid for...
Swiftboating is American political jargon for character assassination through distortion and innuendo. Swiftboating is American political jargon for character assassination through distortion and innuendo, as in the Swift Boat Veterans For Truth organizations ads against Democratic presidential candidate Sen. ... A jargon is a type of slang which is used in conjunction with a specific activity, e. ... Character assassination is the process of harming a persons reputation enough to cause rejection of that person from their community. ...
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Fast Patrol Craft (PCF), also known as Swiftboats, were small, shallow-draft vessels operated by the United States Navy for counterinsurgency (COIN) operations during the Vietnam War.
In latter half of 1967, 46 Mark II boats, with a modified deck house, were constructed, and between 1969 and 1972, 33 Mark IIIs, slightly larger than the Mark II, were built.
Swiftboat teams have been sent to assist in Hurricane Katrina rescue efforts.
Of the 3,500 Swiftboat sailors who served in Vietnam, the names of some 250 appeared on the group's initial statement against Kerry; most did not serve at the same time or in the same place as Kerry.
For example, a journal by another of the Swiftboat commanders and the relevant Navy records of some of the SBVT members involved in specific allegations have not been released.
Since the 2004 election, the term "SwiftBoating", or "swiftboating," has been used as an expression for a smear campaign attacking the opposition by questioning their credibility and patriotism.