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Gifts for the Veteran, Military Jet Fighter Aircraft Wall Clocks, Desk Clocks, Wristwatches and other Gifts for the Vet.Here's a great selection of military gifts for your veteran. Wall Clocks, Desk Clocks and Wristwatches and other gifts for the veteran. Jet Fighters and jet fighter squadrons and famous nose art are printed on these beautiful military aviation clocks. Talk to your veteran and find out what he worked on in the service and you will find the perfect gift right here. Every time your veteran looks at the time he will think of you and your beautiful aviation gift. |
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Military Jet Fighters Wall Clocks
Wall Clock With Airplane Picture
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This collector clock features the famed Korean War
Sabre Jet in flight, framed in a distinctive riveted aluminum case. Also
features a quartz movement, requiring one AA battery (not included). 15"
diameter.
#0006675
Wall Clock
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This collector clock features a dramatic front view
of a Phantom speeding toward you framed in a distinctive riveted aluminum
case. Quartz movement; battery not included. Made in U.S.A. 15" diameter.
#0006693
Wall Clock
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This collector clock features the menacing F-14
fighter framed in a distinctive riveted aluminum case. Also features a
quartz movement, requiring one AA battery (not included). 15" diameter.
#0006676
F-22 Mini Desk Clock
Desk Clock
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This petite clock proves that time really does fly!
Finely finished and detailed, includes a quartz movement. Measures 3" high by 3"
wide.
#0066904
Airplane Wall Clock
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This collector clock displaying an SR-71 cruising
just at the edge of space is framed in a riveted aluminum case. Also
features a quartz movement (battery not included). 15" diameter; made in the
USA.
#0066009
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I took the photo of the clouds used in the background picture
while we were
flying from a Northern Siberian city named Khatanga
on our way to
the North Pole in April 2002. C. Jeff Dyrek, webmaster
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