The year 1968 is carved into the history of the Vietnam War. When the Tet Offensive erupted on January 31, USS America (CVA-66) and her air wing were in the Western Pacific—ready to respond to one of the most sweeping military offensives of the era. Through the siege of Khe Sanh, the battles for Hue and Saigon, and the grinding months that followed, aircraft from America's flight deck flew close air support, interdiction, and strike missions that made a difference when it mattered most. The men of the 1968 cruise were asked to serve in the war's most turbulent year. They answered that call.
- 50% cotton, 50% polyester
- Pre-shrunk fabric
- Air-jet spun yarn for a softer feel
- Double-needle stitching throughout