USS San Jacinto (CG-56) was a Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser, commissioned January 23, 1988 at Pascagoula, Mississippi and named for the 1836 Battle of San Jacinto — the decisive engagement that won Texas its independence from Mexico. Homeported at Naval Station Norfolk, San Jacinto served the Atlantic Fleet through more than three decades of deployments including Operation Desert Storm in 1991, multiple Mediterranean cruises, and ballistic missile defense patrols. As an Aegis air defense platform she stood watch alongside multiple carrier strike groups. This framed ship photo is a tribute to her crew and the legacy of one of the Atlantic Fleet's longest-serving Aegis cruisers.
- Museum-quality matte print
- Solid wood frame with acrylic front protector
- Available in multiple sizes
- Hanging hardware included