USS Forrestal (CVA-59) was the first purpose-built supercarrier of the postwar era, commissioned in 1955 and named for James V. Forrestal, the first Secretary of Defense. Her angled flight deck and immense size set the template for every fleet carrier that followed, and she deployed repeatedly to the Mediterranean with the Sixth Fleet as one of the most powerful warships afloat. Forrestal served until her decommissioning in 1993.
This heavyweight letterman jacket marks early 1975 — among Forrestal's final months designated CVA-59, before the Navy reclassified her as a multi-mission carrier (CV-59).