Photo By Jacquelynn Fisher | A canvas print of the oil painting of USS Liberty (GTS-5) hangs on one of the NAVIFOR Flag deck. This canvas print produced by DAPS is part of the new wall artwork celebrating both the IW community and Navy history. (U.S. Navy photo by Jacky Fisher) see less
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SUFFOLK, Va. – The history and heritage of Information Warfare (IW) is fairly well documented and preserved. Recently that history has been taking its rightful place on the walls of the Naval Information Forces (NAVIFOR) headquarters building in Suffolk, Va. Force Master Chief (FORCM) David Twiford spearheaded this effort by engaging with the Naval History and Heritage Command (NHHC), requesting high-resolution photographs and other documents fit to hang on NAVIFORs spacious wall space. They were printed by Defense Automated Printing Service (DAPS), who also produces large canvas prints, like the one of USS Liberty (GTR-5), which hangs on NAVIFOR's Flag Deck's wall.