USS America (CV - 66) Navy Challenge Coin - Carrier Shape

$14.99
New USS America (CVN-66) carrier-shaped challenge coin. The coin is 3" x .77" x .157" with die-cast impressions on front and back. Coin is cast from the ship's blueprint and is to scale to include the flight deck layout.

​The USS America (CV-66) was a Kitty Hawk-class supercarrier of the United States Navy, commissioned on January 23, 1965. Throughout her 31-year service, she played a significant role in various military operations and conflicts.​

Construction and Specifications: Built at Newport News Shipbuilding in Virginia, USS America was the third naval vessel to bear the name. As a conventionally powered aircraft carrier, she featured a displacement of approximately 80,800 tons, a length of 1,048 feet, and a beam of 248 feet. Her flight deck accommodated between 75 and 85 aircraft. ​

Operational History:

Vietnam War: USS America completed three deployments to Southeast Asia, where her embarked air wing conducted numerous combat sorties against enemy targets.

Mediterranean and Atlantic Operations: The carrier frequently operated in the Atlantic and Mediterranean regions, participating in exercises and responding to crises, including support during the Six-Day War in 1967. ​Hull Number

Persian Gulf War: In 1991, USS America took part in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, launching air strikes against Iraqi forces and providing air support for coalition troops. ​Wikipedia+1ussamerica.org+1

Decommissioning and Sinking: Decommissioned on August 9, 1996, USS America was later selected for use in live-fire tests to study the effects of weapons on large warships. In 2005, after a series of evaluations, she was scuttled approximately 250 nautical miles southeast of Cape Hatteras, resting upright at a depth of about 16,860 feet. ​

Legacy: USS America received multiple awards for her service, including the Navy Unit Commendation and five battle stars for her contributions during the Vietnam War.
New USS America (CVN-66) carrier-shaped challenge coin. The coin is 3" x .77" x .157" with die-cast impressions on front and back. Coin is cast from the ship's blueprint and is to scale to include the flight deck layout.

​The USS America (CV-66) was a Kitty Hawk-class supercarrier of the United States Navy, commissioned on January 23, 1965. Throughout her 31-year service, she played a significant role in various military operations and conflicts.​

Construction and Specifications: Built at Newport News Shipbuilding in Virginia, USS America was the third naval vessel to bear the name. As a conventionally powered aircraft carrier, she featured a displacement of approximately 80,800 tons, a length of 1,048 feet, and a beam of 248 feet. Her flight deck accommodated between 75 and 85 aircraft. ​

Operational History:

Vietnam War: USS America completed three deployments to Southeast Asia, where her embarked air wing conducted numerous combat sorties against enemy targets.

Mediterranean and Atlantic Operations: The carrier frequently operated in the Atlantic and Mediterranean regions, participating in exercises and responding to crises, including support during the Six-Day War in 1967. ​Hull Number

Persian Gulf War: In 1991, USS America took part in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, launching air strikes against Iraqi forces and providing air support for coalition troops. ​Wikipedia+1ussamerica.org+1

Decommissioning and Sinking: Decommissioned on August 9, 1996, USS America was later selected for use in live-fire tests to study the effects of weapons on large warships. In 2005, after a series of evaluations, she was scuttled approximately 250 nautical miles southeast of Cape Hatteras, resting upright at a depth of about 16,860 feet. ​

Legacy: USS America received multiple awards for her service, including the Navy Unit Commendation and five battle stars for her contributions during the Vietnam War.