Ships Store for Merchandise

SEE BELOW FOR PHOTOS AND MERCHANDISE ORDER FORM
ALL PRICES INCLUDE SHIPPING COSTS

USS Gambier Bay Hat – $30.00

USS Gambier Bay Mouse Pad – $15.00

I Love the Men of the Gambier Bay Button Pin – $5.00

USS Gambier Bay Coffee Mug – $15.00

USS Gambier Bay Refrigerator (4.5×5.5) Magnet – $5.00

Taffy 3 Challenge Coin from 2019 Taffy 3 Reunion (see front and back of coin below) – $23.00

USS Gambier Bay Notecards with Envelopes (package of 12) – $8.00

Taffy 3 Pin – $5.00

Womens Black BLING SHIRT MEDIUM (SIZE MEDIUM ONLY) – $40.00

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Gambier Bay Order Form – Ship Store – July 2022 – Final

 

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Mail Your Order Form And Payment To
(make your check payable to  the USS Gambier Bay Association)

Marlene Hughes, USS Gambier Bay, 2228 E. Greenlee Road, Tucson, AZ  85719

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Freedom’s Cost by R. C. Moore © USS Gambier Bay/VC-10 Association/1989 

Freedoms Cost

The USS Gambier Bay/VC-10 Association would like to thank, recognize, and acknowledge Mr. R. C. Moore (crossed the bar in July 2017) and his family for continuing to support the men who served on the USS Gambier Bay/VC-10 and to the Association.


You may view the original artwork of the Freedom’s Cost at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library in Hyde Park, New York.

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The Men of the Gambier Bay by Edwin P. Hoyt

Book

This is the vivid story of men at all levels from the the captain to the seamen, and the Japanese they faced in battle, first at the Marianas in June 1944 and finally on October 25, 1944, during the Battle of Leyte Gulf. In that engagement, the Navy bloodied the Japanese sorely, but at a grim price:  the Gambier Bay became the only US aircraft carrier in World War II to be sunk by naval gunfire.

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 Your purchase of USS Gambier Bay merchandise helps the Association to continue to honor, recognize, and keep the memory alive of all those who served on the
USS Gambier Bay/VC-10.

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT

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The USS Gambier Bay/VC-10 Association is a 501c-4 non profit corporation
Unfortunately, at this time, donations made to the Association are not tax deductible