Ship's Store

Welcome to our Ship's Store! Here you'll find some great items hand selected by Association volunteers. All are priced at what we pay plus a bit to cover shipping and taxes and we do our best to respond quickly to all orders. Items are sent 1st Class U.S. Mail.
You can pay online instantly by credit card. If you prefer to pay by check please give us a call and we'll take your order by phone at (541)-757-8067. Checks can be made payable to MARGARET WATSON and mark in the memo line: USS FRANK KNOX SHIP STORE. Please mail to 3421 NW Coronado ST, Corvallis, OR 97330. Non members add $1 per item. Please let us know if you have any questions. Enjoy!
You can pay online instantly by credit card. If you prefer to pay by check please give us a call and we'll take your order by phone at (541)-757-8067. Checks can be made payable to MARGARET WATSON and mark in the memo line: USS FRANK KNOX SHIP STORE. Please mail to 3421 NW Coronado ST, Corvallis, OR 97330. Non members add $1 per item. Please let us know if you have any questions. Enjoy!
Featured Item: Arleigh Burke Fleet Trophy 1968 Medallion
This matte finish, 2" high heavy cast medallion shows the Arleigh Burke Fleet Trophy lettering with 1968 and the Knox underway on one side and the anchor insignia against a vibrant navy blue enamel on the other. A handsome keepsake of time spent on the Knox!

Murder on Pratas Reef
Finalist for the 2007 National Best Books Award for Historical Fiction, this must-read delivers a compelling story of suspense and intrigue. Set in the context of the real life accident, the burgeoning Vietnam war and the civil rights movement, the fictional murder tests the men of the Knox to their limits. Follow the adventure as they attempt the next-to-impossible feat of freeing their ship and turn what could have been humiliation into a testament to honor, loyalty, and dedication. See it on Amazon.com.
Finalist for the 2007 National Best Books Award for Historical Fiction, this must-read delivers a compelling story of suspense and intrigue. Set in the context of the real life accident, the burgeoning Vietnam war and the civil rights movement, the fictional murder tests the men of the Knox to their limits. Follow the adventure as they attempt the next-to-impossible feat of freeing their ship and turn what could have been humiliation into a testament to honor, loyalty, and dedication. See it on Amazon.com.