"The Great Marianas Turkey Shoot — Mission Beyond the Darkness" Crewneck sweatshirt

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Updated September 26: All advance orders have shipped. Thank you for your support for this new design.


Our original design recognizes the The Great Marianas Turkey Shoot on June 19-20, 1944, the “greatest carrier battle of the war” resulting in the destruction of the naval air power of Japan and a full retreat for the defeated Admiral Ozawa.

The back depicts the carriers turning on their lights, at the risk of being spotted and attacked, in order to help the pilots find their carriers and land safely.

The crewneck sweatshirt:

  • Navy - A super soft 50% cotton / 50% polyester and that has been pre-washed to reduce shrinkage. With ribbed waistband and cuffs. This is a lightweight sweatshirt, and much lighter than the hooded sweatshirt. Sizes: S-5X. See size chart

This design is also available in a crewneck shirt, women's v-neck shirt, long-sleeved shirt, and magnet.

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Historical background

The Naval History and Heritage Command wrote an extensive background and historical account of "The Great Marianas Turkey Shoot," detailing the strategic importance, key events, and outcomes of this pivotal World War II naval battle.

This account provides a comprehensive analysis of the battle, highlighting the overwhelming victory of the United States over the Imperial Japanese Navy, and its significant impact on the Pacific Theater.

For a thorough understanding of this historic event, you can access the detailed account on the Naval History and Heritage Command website.


Our thanks to Larisa Moran for suggesting this battle and helping with the design and Martin Quinn for his for his suggestions from concept through to execution.


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