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USS WASP (CV-18) Patch – Sew On/Iron On
Sailors and Aviators! Enjoy this beautifully embroidered USS WASP (CV-18) Patch. You’ll love displaying or wearing it!
- 3 9/16″W x 4 1/4″H inches
- Sew On/Iron On
- US Veteran-Owned Business
- Reproduction
The Navy launched the USS Wasp (CV-18) on April 4, 1943, and she initially served in the Pacific during World War II. Her mission involved providing air support in battles and protecting troops on land. Moreover, Wasp swiftly became an important asset for the Navy, showcasing her capabilities effectively.
After commissioning, Wasp participated in striking missions. In 1944, she took part in the Marianas campaign. Consequently, her planes attacked enemy positions, helping to secure victory. In addition, Wasp supported operations in the Philippines, where her contribution proved vital for the success of American forces in the region.
As the war progressed, Wasp continued her operations. In early 1945, she joined the invasion of Iwo Jima. There, her aircraft provided crucial air cover and support for the Marines on the ground. Thus, her efforts significantly aided in overcoming the fierce Japanese resistance encountered during the battle.
Following World War II, Wasp transitioned into a new role. She became involved in training missions and served during the Cold War. Furthermore, she participated in various exercises to prepare Navy pilots. This shift ensured that her legacy continued even after the war ended.
The authorities decommissioned Wasp in 1972. Over her service life, she earned multiple battle stars for her contributions. Today, her history is remembered with pride. Many honor the bravery of her crew and the critical missions they completed together. Wasp remains a symbol of naval strength and resilience.
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