Business Ownership: Proudly owned and operated by a US Naval Aviator
Design Features: High-quality embroidered patch with hook and loop backing, measuring 4 inches in size
Historical Significance: Commemorates USS Constellation (CV-64), a Kitty Hawk-class supercarrier known as America's Flagship
Construction Details: Durable embroidered design ensures long-lasting wear and display capabilities
Military Heritage: Honors the third US Navy ship named after the constellation of stars on the American flag
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CVA-64 USS Constellation Patch - Hook and Loop, 4" Enjoy this beautifully embroidered CVA-64 USS Constellation Patch. You'll be able to display or wear it with pride. 4 inch Embroidered US Naval Aviator Owned Business Reproduction Hook and Loop USS Constellation (CV-64) was a Kitty Hawk-class supercarrier and the third ship of the United States Navy to be named in honor of the "new constellation of stars" on the flag of the United States. One of the fastest ships in the Navy, as proven by her victory during a battlegroup race held in 1985, she was nicknamed "Connie" by her crew and officially as "America's Flagship". The contract to build Constellation was awarded to the New York Naval Shipyard on 1 July 1956, and her keel was laid down 14 September 1957 at the New York Navy Yard. She was christened and launched 8 October 1960, sponsored by Mary Herter (wife of Secretary of State Christian Herter). Constellation was delivered to the Navy 1 October 1961, and commissioned on 27 October 1961, with Captain T. J. Walker in command.[2] At that time, she had cost about US$264.5 million.[3] Constellation was the last conventional U.S. aircraft carrier (as of January 2021) to be built at a yard other than Newport News Shipbuilding & Drydock Company. Constellation was scrapped at Brownsville, Texas, in 2015–2017.