Description:

John F. Kennedy
various, ca. 1971, 1977
Capt. Katsumori Yamashiro, Commander Who Collided with JFK's PT-109, (3) Signed Items
Archive
A collection of three items signed by Katsumori Yamashiro, including a detailed handwritten manuscript and two commemorative covers. The covers have been postmarked May 10, 1971 and November 11, 1977, respectively, and feature detailed inscriptions from Yamashiro. The manuscript is one page, 8.5" x 11", and headed "The True Story of Pres. John F. Kennedy's PT 109 Collision". Exhibits varying degrees of surface creasing, light toning, and general wear throughout. Else, very good with fantastic hand drawn maps. Please see accompanying images for further condition information.

An excerpt from the manuscript reads:

"…I, Katsumori Yamashiro was captain and in full command of the flagship Amagiri, which was to accidentally ram the PT 109. Upon sighting the PT 109, my concern was the distance was closing, and if Amagiri would collide with the PT 109, the bow of the Amagiri might burn by the explosion of the torpedo on board the PT 109.

I, Captain Yamashiro ordered 'Hard-A-Port' which was to avoid collision. Afterward Skipper Lt. Cmdr. Hanami told a deliberate lie when he ordered 'Hard-A-Starboard'. The fact that Amagiri hit PT 109 with her starboard propellor blade proves the starboard statement is a lie."

On Aug. 2, 1943, the destroyer Amagiri collided with the torpedo boat commanded by Kennedy off the Solomon Islands. The future President and his surviving crew swam three miles to a small unoccupied island, where they were rescued several days later by natives.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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  • Dimensions: 8.5" x 11"
  • Medium: Archive

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