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If you're looking for themed items, several retailers offer Navy-inspired holiday decor:

Although set on the fictional USS Polaris , the movie was filmed on real historic vessels, including the USS Yorktown in South Carolina and the USS North Carolina in Wilmington.

This film is a Hallmark Movies & Mysteries original that centers on holiday traditions within the U.S. Navy.

Known as the "Christmas Ship" in the early 20th century, the crew used their morale funds to host elaborate parties and provide gifts for underprivileged children.

You can find the movie on platforms like Hallmark Mystery and Apple TV . 2. Historical "Christmas Ships"

"Anchored in Christmas Spirit" ugly sweaters can be found at the Veterans Nation Store for around $45.00 . USS Christmas (TV Movie 2020) - IMDb

Perhaps the most famous "Christmas Tree Ship," this schooner sank in 1912 while transporting thousands of Christmas trees across Lake Michigan to Chicago. 3. Modern Naval Traditions

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If you're looking for themed items, several retailers offer Navy-inspired holiday decor:

Although set on the fictional USS Polaris , the movie was filmed on real historic vessels, including the USS Yorktown in South Carolina and the USS North Carolina in Wilmington. USS Christmas

This film is a Hallmark Movies & Mysteries original that centers on holiday traditions within the U.S. Navy. If you're looking for themed items, several retailers

Known as the "Christmas Ship" in the early 20th century, the crew used their morale funds to host elaborate parties and provide gifts for underprivileged children. Known as the "Christmas Ship" in the early

You can find the movie on platforms like Hallmark Mystery and Apple TV . 2. Historical "Christmas Ships"

"Anchored in Christmas Spirit" ugly sweaters can be found at the Veterans Nation Store for around $45.00 . USS Christmas (TV Movie 2020) - IMDb

Perhaps the most famous "Christmas Tree Ship," this schooner sank in 1912 while transporting thousands of Christmas trees across Lake Michigan to Chicago. 3. Modern Naval Traditions