
$124.95 Buy Now | "U-2B Spyplane" "It is a powerful eye in the sky at over 70,000 ft. It can remain aloft for extended periods,and carries a huger payload of sophisticated sensors. U-2s provide excellent intelligence from the safe airspace." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "UH-1 Huey" "The UH-1 Huey became the classic helicopter and one of the most familiar sights of the Vietnam War. From gunship to transport, from ambulance to search and rescue, this helicopter was invaluable on many other missions." | |
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$134.95 Buy Now | "UH-1 Huey Medivac Helicopter" "The Huey saw combat in Vietnam in 1962, first as a troop transport and medevac helicopter and later as an armed assault helicopter used to protect troop transports. The Army was just beginning to develop its ""air mobility"" concept." | |
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$144.95 Buy Now | "UH-60 Alpha U.S. Customs" "Of all the aircraft fielded by the Tucson Air Branch of US Customs and Border Patrol, the Sikorsky UH60A is the most highly utilized-and highly visible-presence. Sporting an overall black paint scheme with gold trim, CBP's 1980s-vintage Black Hawks are an impressive sight. Powered by twin 1400-shp GE T700 engines, they are basic machines-no EFIS, no sophisticated FMS. Only the communications and datalink suite and the GPS nav sensors can be considered nearly state-of-the-art." | |
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$144.95 Buy Now | "UH-60 Blackhawk" "The UH-60 Black Hawk is the Armys front-line utility helicopter used for air assault, air cavalry, and aeromedical evacuation units. It is designed to carry 11 combat-loaded, air assault troops." | |
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$189.95 Buy Now | "USS Macon, Navy Airship / Blimp" "USS Macon (ZRS-5) was a rigid frame airship built and operated by the United States Navy and designated for scouting purposes. In service for less than two years, in 1935 Macon was damaged in a storm and lost off the coast of California." | |
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$799.95 Buy Now | "USS Enterprise CV-65 Aircraft Carrier" "The world's first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, was launched 24 September 1960 by Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Co., Newport News, Va.; sponsored by Mrs. William. B. Franke, wife of the Secretary of the Navy; and commissioned 25 November 1961" | |
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$1299.00 Buy Now | "USS Hornet CV-8, Doolittle Raid, Aircraft Carrier" "The planes were parked on USS Hornet's flight deck in the order they were to leave. There was no room to rearrange them, and their long, non-folding wings made it impossible to send them below. During the two week's outward passage, planes received regular maintenance and engine testing to ensure they would be ready. The leading bomber, piloted by Lieutenant Colonel Doolittle, had but a few hundred feet of deck run to reach flying speed, but every subsequent one had a little more. Each was helped off a Navy launching officer, who timed the start of each B-25's take-off roll to ensure that it reached the forward end of the flight deck as the ship pitched up in the heavy seas, thus giving extra lift at a critical instant. " | |
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$799.95 Buy Now | "USS Intrepid CV-11 Aircraft Carrier" "Launched in 1943 the USS Intrepid, CV-11 served the United States Navy for 31 years. Nicknamed the ""Fighting I"", she proved both and resolute. The Intrepid served three tours of duty in Vietnam." | |
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$799.95 Buy Now | "USS Nimitz CVN-68 Aircraft Carrier" "USS NIMITZ is the first ship in the NIMITZ - class of nuclear-powered aircraft carriers and the first ship in the Navy named after Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz." | |
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$1299.95 Buy Now | "USS Ronald Reagan CVN-76 Aircraft Carrier" "This Nimitz class carrier is 1,100 feet long, rises 20 stories above the water, with a flight deck covering 4.5 acres. The USS Ronald Reagan is the first aircraft carrier named after a living former president." | |
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$1299.95 Buy Now | "USS Theodore Roosevelt CVN-71 Aircraft Carrier" "USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT is the fourth ship in the NIMITZ - class of nuclear powered aircraft carriers. The carrier already participated in several wars and operations: The Gulf War in 1991, Operation Allied Force in 1999 and Operation Enduring Freedom." | |
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$999.95 Buy Now | "USS Arizona Battleship" "The battleship Arizona served with pride and distinction in the U.S. Navy from 1916 until 1941. On December 7th, 1941 the USS Arizona was sunk during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor with the loss of over eleven hundred crew members." | |
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$799.95 Buy Now | "USS Missouri Battleship, Japanese Surrender" "In the morning of 2 September 1945, more that two weeks after acceping the Allies terms, Japan formally surrendered. The ceremonies, less than half an hour long, took place on board the battleship USS Missouri, anchored with other United States' and British ships in Tokyo Bay." | |
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$799.95 Buy Now | "USS New Jersey Battleship" "USS New Jersey (BB-62) is one of the four battleships of the Iowa class, the largest, fastest, most powerful, and last battleships the US ever built, and among the biggest battleships ever." | |
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$999.95 Buy Now | "USS Indianapolis CA-35 Cruiser" "The USS Indianapolis (CA-35) was commissioned at the Philadelphia Navy Yard on 15 November 1932. The ship served with honor from Pearl Harbor through the last campaign of World War II, sinking in action two weeks before the end of the war." | |
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$999.95 Buy Now | "USS Cole, DDG-67, Arleigh Burke Class" "An explosion on the Arleigh Burke-class USS Cole (DDG 67) occurred at about 12:18 AM local time in Yemen. USS Cole had completed mooring operations at 9:30 AM local time. The threat level had been raised to threat condition [THREATCON] Bravo when the Cole pulled into the harbor, and they had armed people up on deck. Refueling operations commenced at approximately 10:30 AM local time and were ongoing at the time of the terrorist attack. Initial reports were that the boat that came up alongside the Cole and exploded was part of the mooring operation. However, subsequently it appeared that the boat may have been launched from the shore and may have had no connection with the refueling operation. The explosion caused a 20-foot by 40-foot gash in the port (left) side of the ship. The explosion caused Cole to lose power and disabled all onboard communications assets. Seventeen sailors died in the explosion and more than 35 were injured." | |
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$899.95 Buy Now | "USS Liberty AGTR-5 Research Ship" "USS Liberty, a 7725-ton Belmont class technical research ship, was built in 1945 as the civilian cargo ship Simmons Victory. She operated in commercial trade until 1958, when she was laid up in the National Defense Reserve Fleet." | |
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$999.95 Buy Now | "USS Constitution ""Old Ironsides"" 40""" "The Constitution--called ""Old Ironsides"" because bullets could not penetrate her tough oak sides--was one of the first of the original six frigates that made up the U.S. Navy. A 44-gun frigate built at the Edmond Hartt Shipyard, Boston, MA, in 1797." | |
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$799.95 Buy Now | "USS Constitution ""Old Ironsides"" 30""" "The Constitution--called ""Old Ironsides"" because bullets could not penetrate her tough oak sides--was one of the first of the original six frigates that made up the U.S. Navy. A 44-gun frigate built at the Edmond Hartt Shipyard, Boston, MA, in 1797." | |
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$69.95 Buy Now | "USS Ronald Reagan Plaque" "Commissioned for active duty on July 12, 2003, the USS Ronald Reagan is the most modern and sophisticated aircraft carrier in the world." | |
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$69.95 Buy Now | "US Customs Plaques" "The United States Customs Service ensures that all imports and exports comply with U.S. laws and regulations. The Service collects and protects the revenue and guards against smuggling." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "UH-13S Sioux" "The OH-13S Sioux, also known under the name Bell 47 or Augusta Bell 47, was developed in the late fourties. This small helicopter has been built in many military and civilian versions using a variety of different power plants. Used widely in all conflicts of the fifties and sixties such as Koreau, Vietnam, Middle East, the ""Sioux"" was the first helicopter of real military importance." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "UH-1D Medevac / Troop Carrier" "The most widely used military helicopter, the Bell UH-1 series Iroquois, better known as the Huey, began arriving in Vietnam in 1963. Before the end of the conflict, more than 5,000 of these versatile aircraft were introduced into Southeast Asia. Hueys were used for MedEvac, command and control, and air assault; to transport personnel and materiel; and as gun ships." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "UH-1H Medevac / Troop Carrier" "The most widely used military helicopter, the Bell UH-1 series Iroquois, better known as the ""Huey"", began arriving in Vietnam in 1963. Before the end of the conflict, more than 5,000 of these versatile aircraft were introduced into Southeast Asia. " | |
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$999.95 Buy Now | "USS George Washington" "USS George Washington (CVN 73) is the sixth ship in the Nimitz class of nuclear-powered supercarriers, and the fourth United States Navy ship to be named after George Washington, first President of the United States." | |
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$999.95 Buy Now | "USS Constitution ""Old Ironsides""" "The Constitution--called ""Old Ironsides"" because bullets could not penetrate her tough oak sides--was one of the first of the original six frigates that made up the U.S. Navy. A 44-gun frigate built at the Edmond Hartt Shipyard, Boston, MA, in 1797." | |
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$149.95 Buy Now | "UH-1C Gun Ship" "The UH-1C represents the third generation of Bell's iroquois series. Of all Bell's UH-1C machines, this was the most heavily armed. It carried an M-5 40mm grenade launcher on its nose and the M3 Rocket System. Each of the two M3 rocket pods carried twenty-four 2.75 inch rockets and the M-5 grenade launcher held over 300 antipersonnel grenades. Used extensively as escort for unarmed transport helicopters, the Heavy Hog was able to provide especially effective cover and offensive firepower during unloading and recovery operations. The UH-1C saw its combat tour through to the close of the vietnam Conflict, deadly to the enemy and essential to U.S. forces in its capacity as a most formidable gunship." | |
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$99.95 Buy Now | "UH-1C Huey" "Although it appears similar to the earlier A & B models, the UH-1C had an improved rotor and engine which gave it greater carrying capacity and range. This UH-1C model is equipped with mini-guns." | |
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