In 1970, USS America (CVA-66) deployed to Yankee Station in the Gulf of Tonkin as Nixon's Vietnamization policy began shifting the burden of ground combat to South Vietnamese forces — but American airpower remained fully engaged. Flying combat support missions for allied troops and striking enemy supply lines along the Ho Chi Minh Trail, the crew of CVA-66 kept the pressure on through one of the war's most complex and transitional years. This framed cruise poster commemorates America's 1970 deployment and the men who served it with honor. A piece of naval history, ready to display with pride.
- Museum-quality print
- Protective frame included
- Available in multiple sizes
- Ready to hang