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Helmet, WWII Navy w/liner, Color Grey, markings: Front
outside, CV 6 USN
CAPT FT DECK, inside back, USS Enterprise CV 6, inside right, USN
1944 Gd-Fw, see photos.
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Pilot’s Helmet, Markings, VF-1 Squadron, flying the F-14
Wolfpack, This helmet was used by a pilot on the First Tomcat Cruise On
the USS Enterprise CVAN-65 September 1974
The end of this cruise saw the Tomcat's conflict debut, as VF-1 and VF-2
flew air patrols over Saigon in April 1975 to cover the final evacuation
of US personnel. |
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Model, USS Enterprise
CVN-65, Aluminum Construction 35”
Long, 8-1/2” Wide 11” High and Weight 12 Lbs, see photos |
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Lighter, Model of Enterprise CVAN-65, 11-1/4”x3” Base
Encryption: “ENTERPRISE The World’s Largest Atomic Aircraft Carrier
U.S.S.”
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Print, Lithograph, “Nuclear Age” USS Enterprise CVAN-65,
USS Long Beach, USS Bainbridge. ã1963 Arthur Beaumont, Inscription: To Rear Admiral
Robert MacPherson with best wishes (signed) Arthur Beaumont, size
23”x29”
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Cover & Postcard,
Christening of U.S.S. Enterprise CVA (N) 65, Postmarked Newport News, Va.,
Sep 24 1960, Addressed To Honorable A. Willis Robertson, United States
Senate, Washington, D. C., Inside: Postcard: Artist Conception of Ship,
Back of Postcard Note to Senator Robertson and Signed by (Admiral) H. G.
Rickover. |
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Cover & Postcard,
Christening of U.S.S. Enterprise CVA (N) 65, Postmarked Newport News, Va.,
Sep 24 1960, Addressed To Honorable A. Willis Robertson, United States
Senate, Washington, D. C., Inside: Postcard: Artist Conception of Ship,
Back of Postcard Note to Senator Robertson and Signed by (Admiral) H. G.
Rickover |
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Ashtray,
Model of USS Enterprise CV-6, Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock
Company, Builder |
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Belt Buckle, Silver Overlay, Imperivn Neptvni Regis, USS
Enterprise CVA(N)-65 Crossed Equator Nov. 7 – 1965
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Wine Glass, USS
Enterprise CVN-65, Christmas 1993, Ships emblem in gold |
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Providence Patriot Newspaper,
Providence (R.I.) Dated Saturday Morning April 20, 1822, Includes
Activities of U.S. brig Enterprise Escorting a Fleet of 60 ships.
Sailing From Havana to the United States on the 7th of March, 1822 were
able to capture a large number of Pirates. (Original
Newspaper) |
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Metal Badge, Mess
Deck M.A.A. #4, USS
Enterprise CVA(N)-65 |
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