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Throughout World War II, Intrepid, whose hull number was CV-11, repeatedly endured kamikaze attacks and torpedo strikes. Despite these blows, the ship and its crew returned to combat each time, earning the nickname the "Fighting I." Now more than ever, we need that indomitable spirit to help the Museum continue its mission to honor our heroes, educate the public, and inspire our youth. Donations to the "Fighting I" Fund will provide critical financial support as the Museum plans to reopen later this summer. Gifts over $100 will receive free access to virtually screen the new documentary film Apocalypse '45, which chronicles the harrowing final months of World War II and features the voices of two Intrepid former crew members. With your support, we can continue to offer virtual programs each week, fostering real connections with veterans, students, families, homebound seniors, and others--now, when it's needed most--and prepare the Museum, our staff, collections, and exhibitions to welcome our visitors back safely. Help the Intrepid Museum continue to serve the community during this crisis and to come back stronger.

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