Matte Poster — Operation Epic Fury: Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group
America’s most advanced warship. A defining modern naval operation. This museum-grade matte poster captures the Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group during Operation Epic Fury — a commanding depiction of US naval power projection at its most formidable, rendered in archival-quality print built to last a lifetime.
The Gerald R. Ford — America’s Supercarrier
USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) represents the pinnacle of American naval engineering — the most technologically advanced aircraft carrier ever built. This poster honors the ship, its crew, and the strike group that operates around it: a floating fortress of air power, precision, and deterrence that defines 21st-century naval supremacy.
Museum-Grade Archival Quality
Printed with professional giclée ink technology on premium archival paper (175–189 g/m²), this poster is fade-resistant, yellowing-resistant, and built to preserve every detail with clarity and depth for years to come. This is not a mass-market print — it’s a collector-grade piece.
Matte Finish, Zero Glare
The matte surface eliminates reflections under ambient lighting, making this poster ideal for offices, studies, libraries, wardrooms, and dedicated military collections. Clean. Precise. Exactly as intended.
8 Sizes. Standard Frame Ready.
Available in 8 sizes from 8″ × 10″ to 24″ × 36″, every option is engineered to fit standard frames right out of the box.
| Size | Width | Height |
|---|---|---|
| 8″ × 10″ | 8.00 in | 10.00 in |
| 11″ × 14″ | 11.00 in | 14.00 in |
| 12″ × 16″ | 12.00 in | 16.00 in |
| 12″ × 18″ | 12.00 in | 18.00 in |
| 16″ × 20″ | 16.00 in | 20.00 in |
| 18″ × 24″ | 18.00 in | 24.00 in |
| 20″ × 30″ | 20.00 in | 30.00 in |
| 24″ × 36″ | 24.00 in | 36.00 in |
The Perfect Naval Heritage Gift
For Navy veterans, carrier aviation enthusiasts, military historians, and those who understand the significance of the Ford-class program — this is a piece worth owning, displaying, and passing down.
Care & Display
- Dust gently with a clean, dry cloth as needed
- Frame under glass for added protection
- Keep away from direct sunlight to preserve archival quality
- Indoor display recommended; slight size tolerance (+/- 1/16″)





























