The
Battle of the Coral Sea, fought in May of 1942, was the first
naval engagement contested without visual contact between
the opposing forces, and set the strategy for the remainder
of the sea war in the Pacific.
When Commander Weldon Hamilton,
leading one of the USS Lexington's Dauntless squadrons, spotted
the Shóhó on the morning of 4 May 1942, the Japanese
carrier's fate was sealed. Within minutes she was hit by the
full force of the Lexington's dive bombers and torpedo aircraft,
aided by the Yorktown's attack group. Smothered by a dozen
bomb and seven torpedo hits, she was sunk in 30 minutes, bringing
about the memorable radio transmission "Scratch one flat
top".
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Print size:
33" wide x 24" high.
| Battle
Of The Coral Sea
by Robert Taylor |
| 500 s/n prints w/FIVE
signatures. |
US $295 |
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| 350 s/n prints w/TEN signatures. |
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5 Signature Edition signers:
Harold Buell
Ben Preston
Joe Riley
Arthur Schultz
Lawrence Traynor
10 Signature Editon also has the following
signers:
Dick Best
Bill Christie
Robert Elder
Harry Fredrickson
Stanley Vejtasa |