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Chester W. Nimitz Signed Time Cover 2 Weeks after Battle of Coral Sea

 

A May 18, 1942 issue of Time Magazine (Volume XXXIX, Number 20) featuring Chester W. Nimitz (1885-1966) on the front cover, inscribed and signed by the naval commander as "C.W. Nimitz / Fleet Admiral / U.S. Navy" at center left. With vividly colored and entirely intact front and back softcovers, and colored insets found within. Expected wear includes a few wrinkles and scuffs, else near fine. 92pp. 8.25" x 11.5".

 

The front cover, after an original illustration by American artist Robert S. Sloan (1915-2013), depicts Nimitz holding a pair of binoculars standing aboard a Navy vessel at open sea. Captioned: "Nimitz, Commander in the Pacific / Who wants to know where the Fleet is? / (World Battlefronts)."

 

This issue of Time was released two weeks after the Battle of Coral Sea (May 4-8, 1942), in which American and Australian forces repulsed a major Japanese air and naval offensive off the northeastern coast of Australia. The battle was a significant Allied victory. It halted and weakened the Japanese position in the South Pacific, and, by damaging or disabling 20+ Japanese vessels, prevented them from participating in the imminent and strategically important Battle of Midway (June 4-7, 1942). Mother's Day was celebrated on May 10, 1942, just one week before this issue was issued, and Times editors were sensitive to that fact.

 

Time's Cover Story entitled "In the Coral Sea" appears under its "World Battlefronts / Battle of the Pacific" category between p. 18-20. The article gives a synopsis of the battle from a securely pro-Allied perspective. A representative sampling is: "The battle ended in a nightmare of retreat, with U.S. aircraft hacking at the enemy every step of the way back to the questionable shelter of the islands trailing off the east coast of New Guinea. When the Jap finally got there, only he could count his losses accurately. But by conservative U.S. count he had lost 21 ships, lost or disabled. And he had unquestionably taken a beating--the first serious defeat of his headlong career through the South Pacific…"

 

Chester W. Nimitz was a career naval officer with special technical knowledge of submarines, naval engines, and underway refueling when he was appointed by FDR to serve as Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Pacific Fleet in late 1941. Nimitz was later granted the command of one of the Pacific Theater's three military territorial zones, and in this capacity, oversaw operations at the Battles of Coral Sea (May 1942), Midway (June 1942), Guadalcanal (August 1942-February 1943), Iwo Jima (February-March 1945), Okinawa (April-June 1945), and others. Nimitz was promoted to the rank of Fleet Admiral on December 19, 1944.

 



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