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WORLD WAR II AMERICAN ADMIRALS

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Militaria Start Price:100.00 USD Estimated At:200.00 - 300.00 USD
WORLD WAR II AMERICAN ADMIRALS
A group of four letters of prominent U.S. Admirals, with content about memorable moments, includes: JAMES L. HOLLOWAY, JR., A.L.S. 1969, in part: "...There are quite a few incidents of WWII I remember vividly - some combat, some operational...Perhaps most harrowing was taking Fast Battleship IOWA out of Ulithi Atoll at night in the midst of Typhoon of worst kind, because possible destruction on coral reefs was so very close at hand. I was a captain in command, on list for flag rank, which made situation even more critical, personally..."; ARTHUR W. RADORD, T.L.S. 1969, in part: "...It is difficult for me to select my most interesting experience as an Admiral. I enjoyed my whole Navy career...very rewarding to have been appointment Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff..."; JOHN L. HALL, A.L.S. 1968, in part; "...You have posed a difficult question. You made me try to recall experiences in French Morocco, in the Mediterranean at...Salerno, in the assault on the Omaha Beaches in Normandy, and later in the Pacific. However, I do not believe any of these stand out from the others. Perhaps I might say my most memorable experience came at the end of World War II, when, after commanding the U.S. Amphibious...I was assigned to relieve Admiral Richard Kelly Turner..."; and LAWSON P. RAMAGE, A.L.S> 1968, in part: "...To mention but a few...as a participating witness to the attack on Pearl Harbor; 3. Observed at final major surface battle between USA & Japanese forces off Guadalcanal..." and more. Very good condition, four pieces.