U.S. Navy Tailor Made Blue Dress Jumper
Object NameUniform, Military
Jumper
Historic Owner
Homer Stockman Sr.
Association
USS Intrepid (CV/CVA/CVS-11)
DateDecember 1941–September 1945
PeriodWorld War II
Mediumfabric, plastic
ClassificationsPersonal Artifacts
Credit LineCollection of the Intrepid Museum. Gift of the family of Homer A. Stockman Sr. 2016.86.01
Object number2016.86.01
DescriptionUniform, Military; U.S. Navy tailor made enlisted service dress blue jumper with off-white piping along the collar and cuffs, a Honorable Service patch or “ruptured duck” of a gold eagle in circle on right chest, two pockets on front chest (proper right pocket opens on interior with an anchor button closure and proper left pocket opens on exterior), and one pocket on the interior back. There is liberty embroidery on the interior chest on both sides embroidered in red, white, and blue in a wavy and knotted pattern. There was a laundry tags attached to collar with a plastic tie that read “4382” (removed). The jumper was most likely worn with 2016.86.02.On View
Not on viewCollections
Homer Stockman Sr.
December 1941–September 1945
Object number: 2016.86.02
William "Ma" D. Irvin
November 11, 1961–July 18, 1963
Object number: 2018.04.01
Ernest K. Robinson
ca. 1945
Object number: 2016.78.01