In 1967, USS Bonhomme Richard (CVS-31) was back at Yankee Station for her fourth Vietnam combat cruise. Her air wing launched relentless strike missions against supply lines, bridges, and military targets across North Vietnam, while anti-submarine warfare teams kept vigilant watch below the surface. The tempo never let up — from before dawn until after dark, the flight deck was alive with the roar of departing jets and the controlled urgency of recovery operations. Every Sailor who stood his watch aboard CVS-31 in 1967 was part of something larger than himself — a chapter in the long and proud story of American naval aviation.
- 50% cotton, 50% polyester
- Pre-shrunk fabric
- Air-jet spun yarn for a softer feel
- Double-needle stitching throughout