Us Navy Collection
"Defending the Seas: A Glimpse into the Mighty US Navy" USS Randolph, a symbol of naval power
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"Defending the Seas: A Glimpse into the Mighty US Navy" USS Randolph, a symbol of naval power, glides through the vast ocean with two S2F airplanes poised on its catapults in 1962. Amidst the Korean War, the destroyer USS Shelton and aircraft carrier USS Antietam refuel from tanker USS Tolovana, while USS Essex patiently awaits her turn in 1953. Transporting us back to the 1930s, a captivating lithograph recruiting poster entices young souls to join the U. S. Navy and embark on thrilling adventures. The RAF Chinook Helicopter takes flight, showcasing collaboration between nations for enhanced maritime operations. "Keep Mum - The World Has Ears, " warns an American World War II poster by Edward T. Grigware for Thirteenth Naval District of U. S. Navy in c1942 against careless talk that could jeopardize national security. Witnessing raw firepower during the Korean conflict, battleship USS Missouri bombards Chong Ji with its mighty 16-inch guns in October 1950. Howard Chandler Christy's iconic World War I recruiting poster "Gee. I Wish I Were a Man; I'd Join the Navy" captures patriotic fervor as men yearn to serve their country at sea in 1917. In South Pacific (1958), Mitzi Gaynor mesmerizes audiences as Nellie Forbush—a portrayal that celebrates resilience and love amidst wartime challenges faced by sailors stationed far from home. Another masterpiece by Howard Chandler Christy emerges with his World War I poster depicting Uncle Sam pointing directly at viewers exclaiming "I Want You for the Navy. " A vintage pin-up girl strikes a pose alongside a Corsair aircraft from WWII era—symbolizing courage and unity within naval forces during challenging times.