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United States Navy Retired SCPO Skull Crossbones on Distressed USA Flag Vanity License Plate
United States Navy Retired SCPO Skull Crossbones on Distressed USA Flag Vanity License Plate
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United States Navy Retired SCPO Skull Crossbones on Distressed USA Flag Vanity License Plate.
This design shows U.S. Navy Senior Chief Petty Officer Skull and Crossbones sailor over a tattered American flag.
The honored position of Navy Chief Petty Officer established on April 1, 1893 is a Naval position of great responsibility, tradition and pride.
These old goats shaped the Navy into what it is today.
The Stars and Stripes is torn, cut and worn but still flies behind this Navy Senior Chief.
Makes for a great gift for retired veteran salty dog or a active duty SCPO approaching retirement.
Grab this vanity license plates for your car, van, truck or rocket and show your pride of being a member of the greatest naval military in the world, The United States of America, ‘Merica!
This is for a Senior Chief Petty Officer, E8, feel free to look at my other designs made for other ranks.
Fair Winds & Following Seas!
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This design is also available on many different products such as stickers, coffee mugs, flags, mousepads, phone cases and much more please contact us for more information.
Each plate is 100% made with robust aluminum material and comes with pre-drilled holes for hassle-free installation. Measuring in at 12" x 6", it is the perfect size to decorate any vehicle or wall as a stylish statement piece. (Note: The product does not come with mounting hardware.)
- Material: 100% aluminum
- One size: 12" × 6" (30.5 × 15.2 cm)
- 4 holes for attachment
- Assembled in the USA
We use a production partner to provide production and fulfillment on some items, so they create, pack and ship out orders after I provide them my design specs and requirements. Read my shop About section for more information.
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!





