USS Abraham Lincoln CVN 72 The Honest Abe. USS Abraham Lincoln CVN 72 We have crafted special products for the fan or veteran of the United States Navy and of Naval Aviation. Landing on a carrier at night is tough, deployment |
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USS Carl Vinson CVN 70 USS Carl Vinson CVN 70 We have crafted special products for the fan or veteran of the United States Navy and of Naval Aviation. Landing on a carrier at night is tough, deployments are tougher. Show |
USS Constellation CV 64 USS Constellation CV 64. One of the last of the conventional carriers, she more than carried her weight even in a nuclear navy! |
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USS Coral Sea CV 43 USS Coral Sea CV 43. Named after a fierce battle but a major victory, she lived up to her heritage. |
USS Eisenhower CVN 69 He lead our Army to victory in Europe and the "Ike" is following in his footsteps. |
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USS Forrestal CV 59 He unified the services in the DOD, and this ship was a suitable way to honor such an achievement. USS Forrestal CV 59 |
USS George H.W. Bush CVN-77 The Last of the Nimitz Class Nuclear Attack Aircraft Carriers, the USS George H.W. Bush, CVN-77. CVN-78, the USS Gerald Ford, is the next class! |
USS Geo. Washington CVA 73 A wonder when built, certainly helps to avoid entangling alliances. USS Geo. Washington CVA 73 |
USS Harry Truman CVN 75 Harry S. Truman helped end WWII with his firm resolve that the buck stopped with him. CVN 75 carries that spirit forward. |
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USS John Stennis CVN 74 As tough a ship as was was her namesake a Senator! USS John Stennis CVN 74 We have crafted special products for the fan or veteran of the United States Navy and of Naval Aviation. |
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USS Kennedy CV 67 Still flying the flag out of Florida, this is a classic fighting ship! USS John Kennedy CV 67. We'll miss her! |
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USS Lake Champlain CV 39 The second USS Lake Champlain (CV-39) was a "long-hull" Essex-class aircraft carrier of the United States Navy. |
USS Lexington CV 16 A storied history belongs to this ship's name and she certainly lived up to it. USS Lexington CV 16 |
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USS Midway CV 41 Midway was decisive in WWII and this fighting lately was decisive in her own way as well. |
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USS Oriskany CV 34 USS Oriskany CV 34. Devoted Service characterized this ship. And, she is still serving the marine environment as a sanctuary for marine life and a recreational diving attraction. |
USS Philippine Sea CV 47 USS Philippine Sea CV 47: A Korean War Vet this post WWII aircraft carrier provided a smooth transition to the jet aircraft naval aviators now fly for the United States Navy!ne Sea CV 47 |
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USS Randolph CV 15 CV 15, CVA 15 and CVS 15 are all designations for the USS Randolph! Laid down in 1943 she served at Iwo Jima before being decommissioned in 1969! |
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USS Ronald Reagan CVN 76 The Spirit of '76 lived in the President and lives on in the newest CVN in the fleet. USS Ronald Reagan CVN 76. |
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USS Saratoga CV 60 While her namesake was done in by a hydrogen bomb, this lady in her day, was more than prepared to deliver a few herself! USS Saratoga CV 60 |
USS Shangri-La CVA 38 What a fanciful name for a mighty ship! The last active A-4 squadron flew off this lady! USS Shangri-La CVA 38 |
USS Tarawa CV, CVA or CVS-40 The USS Tarawa (CV-40, CVA or CVS-40) was a "long-hull" Ticonderoga-class aircraft carrier of the United States Navy. |
USS Theodore Roosevelt CVN 71 Bully! As long as this ship floats that's just what NOBODY will do to the US of A! USS Theodore Roosevelt CVN 71 |
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