Product code: Vintage USS Nereus AS 17 Submarine Tender Heavy Brass Plaque, US Navy selling Ship
Vintage USS Nereus AS 17 Submarine Tender Heavy Brass Plaque, US selling Navy Ship Plaque, United State Navy Memorabilia, Submarine Memorabilia. A heavy (ALMOST 3 pounds) brass plaque commemorating the USS NEREUS AS-17 with the Latin motto FACIENDUM FACIEMUS. MEASUREMENTS: 5.75 inches At Highest Point x ABOUT 5.5 inches At Widest x ABOUT .5 inches Deep The plaque is in good shape/condition. Has some wear and tear but noting that affects this beautiful and unique piece. I did notice some tarnishing on the front/kinda turning green in spots, nothing too horrible but there. Back is stained/dirty looking and looks a little more used. USS Nereus (AS-17) was a submarine tender in service with the United States Navy from 1945 to 1971. The ship was named for (in Greek Mythology) Nereus - the eldest son of Pontus and Gaia. Namesake: Nereus Builder: Mare Island Navy Yard Laid down: 12 Oct 1943 Launched: 12 Feb 1945 Commissioned: 27 Oct 1945 Decommissioned: 27 Oct 1971 Fate: Scrapped 2012.
Vintage USS Nereus AS 17 Submarine Tender Heavy Brass Plaque, US selling Navy Ship Plaque, United State Navy Memorabilia, Submarine Memorabilia. A heavy (ALMOST 3 pounds) brass plaque commemorating the USS NEREUS AS-17 with the Latin motto FACIENDUM FACIEMUS. MEASUREMENTS: 5.75 inches At Highest Point x ABOUT 5.5 inches At Widest x ABOUT .5 inches Deep The plaque is in good shape/condition. Has some wear and tear but noting that affects this beautiful and unique piece. I did notice some tarnishing on the front/kinda turning green in spots, nothing too horrible but there. Back is stained/dirty looking and looks a little more used. USS Nereus (AS-17) was a submarine tender in service with the United States Navy from 1945 to 1971. The ship was named for (in Greek Mythology) Nereus - the eldest son of Pontus and Gaia. Namesake: Nereus Builder: Mare Island Navy Yard Laid down: 12 Oct 1943 Launched: 12 Feb 1945 Commissioned: 27 Oct 1945 Decommissioned: 27 Oct 1971 Fate: Scrapped 2012.