Men's Pearl Harbor Stars And Stripes T-Shirt, Navy Blue
7 reviews
$23.95
Navy blue shirt with a small Pearl Harbor Hawaii logo on the front. The back features a large, circular design with the words "Pearl Harbor Hawaii", "A Date Which Will Live In Infamy", "December 7, 1941", an outline of the USS Arizona and the a picture of the attack.
The fabric is a nice quality and I like the graphics. Well made and I'm glad I bought it.
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richard faraud
great
I'm very happy ..... it's just great and awesome .... Thank U so much loved it all ... peace and love from france
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Joseph Seman
part of history
well made t shirt graphics are outstanding,,, colors jump out ,,,
very happy with purchase
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Karla Martin
T shirt
We loved the t shirt and coffee mug we got. Thank you so much
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Jim Gifford
very satisifed
Waited to review, had ordered this for my son, he was in the navy, thought he would like the t-shirt, gave it to him at Christmas, loved it Thank you....
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Ken Croner
Stars and Stripes T shirt
The screen printing on this shirt is great. The logo on the back really stands out. The customer service and shipping were fantastic. I have ordered shirts from The Pacific Parks in the past and have never been disappointed. I highly recommend this shirt!
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We only purchase flags flown over the USS Arizona. We are veterans and a Gold Star Family, having lost family at Pearl Harbor and in Vietnam. Our flags are a constant reminder of the freedoms we fought for and the loved ones we lost.
This book is wonderful! Full of so much information. Amazing stories! I can't imagine having lived through this. Every time we visit Oahu we make sure to visit Pearl Harbor. In October 2024 the park ranger told the story of the bugler and the fighter pilot before we went out to get on the boat to the memorial. Always save room in your heart for grace! Thank you for making these books available when we get back home and wish we were still in Hawaii!