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Description: This is an extraordinarily rare piece of WWII maritime history. This flag is a direct tie to August 16, 1942, a legendary date in Maine shipbuilding when a record eight naval vessels were launched in a single day across the state. This flag likely flew at one of the Bath facilities during this historic "launching spree" that proved the industrial might of the Maine coast.
Historic Significance: Commemorates the incredible feat of eight launches in one day on August 16, 1942.
Yard Distribution: This historic day saw six launches at the Bath Iron Shipbuilding Corp., two at the Bath Iron Works Corp., and one at the South Portland Shipbuilding Corp..
Dimensions: Measures 26" H x 13" W, a specialized vertical format used for shipyard ceremonies and ship-rigging during launches.
Industrial Heritage: Represents the peak of WWII production for Bath Iron Works, a facility that became a global symbol of naval excellence.
Condition: Displays a powerful, authentic patina from the 1940s, with honest wear consistent with a shipyard-used textile from the World War II era.
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US$40
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