Titanic Ship Newspaper APRIL 17 1912 CARPATHIA SURVIVORS 1312 PEOPLE LOST ASTOR For Sale


Titanic Ship Newspaper APRIL 17 1912 CARPATHIA SURVIVORS 1312 PEOPLE LOST ASTOR
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Titanic Ship Newspaper APRIL 17 1912 CARPATHIA SURVIVORS 1312 PEOPLE LOST ASTOR:
$59.95

Newspaper page is LAMINATED for protection and preservation. Can be handled without worry of damage or destruction. Can be displayed without need of expensive frame. Black marks on page will be removed before shipping. Pages appear darker than they really are. Item is a single page. Check out my many Items on this subject. Most of my pages are approximately 17\" X 23\" in size. Page is from bound volume and is considered as USED. ALL MY PAGES ARE GUARANTEED TO BE ORIGINAL (NOT Copies or Reproductions). Shipping, U.S.A. I combine SHIPPING with $0.50 for each additional Item. ...... On INTERNATIONAL SHIPMENTS $14.75. I COMBINE SHIPPING FOR EACH ADDITIONAL ITEM $2.75 for INTERNATIONAL. SHIPMENT TO CANADA $9.75. Buyer of two or more items, please request or wait for INVOICE to reflect correct shipping amount. THANKS! SELLERS PERSONAL TITANIC RELATED STORY: On April 17, 1952 I sailed out of New York harbor on the troop ship USNS General Leroy Eltinge. This was the 40th Anniversary, of date the Titanic was supposed to sail into that harbor. The Titanic left Southampton, England April 10, 1912 and headed south to Cherbourg, France to pick up more passengers. Then sailed for New York. On the General Leroy Eltinge, we headed south to pick up more military personnel in Norfolk, VA. Then proceeded to Southampton, England (the opposite route the Titanic took) and eventually Bremerhaven, Germany. A large amount of troops disembarked at Southampton. We were there on April 27th which was the 40th Anniversary that the Titanic was supposed to be back in Southampton on it’s return from New York. The Titanic was the largest maritime disaster. The largest U.S. Naval peacetime disaster occurred hundreds miles south of us on 8th day after leaving Norfolk. The aircraft carrier Wasp sliced into the destroyer Hobson with the loss of 176 sailors. The damaged Wasp then proceeded to New York/New Jersey where aircraft carrier Hornet was docked. The bow of Hornet was removed and placed on the Wasp. I saw the Wasp in Norfolk harbor on April 18th which was the 10th Anniversary of Col. Jimmy Doolittle flying from that carriers sister ship, Hornet, in a B-25 to bomb Tokyo. This was one of the major stories of World War II. It left a couple of days after we were there. It was much faster than our slow troop ship. We took a more northerly route. Did not see any icebergs as deck space was very limited to view anything. Titanic 46,000 Ship Tons with 2,227 person on board. General Leroy Eltnge 9,950 Ship Tons with 3,250 on board. We docked and disembarked in Bremerhaven, Germany on April 30th. This was the 7th Anniversary death of Adolph Hitler. I wrote letters home while on ship and they were published in the Military book ANSWERING THE CALL by Grace Elting Castle which covers over 2 pages of this 224 page book. I returned to the states via MATS aircraft 3 years and 4 days later after being stationed in Weisbaden, Germany and Chateauroux, France. Joined the U.S. Air Force on 9/11/1951. On my 50th Anniversary this became a most infamous date 9/11/2001 or just known as 9/11. President Kennedy was killed on my 30th Birthday 11/22/1933. I sold many Titanic newspapers working in the Gift Shop at the Titanic Exhibition Memphis Wonders Series. Also, in St. Petersburg, FL in 1998.
sold many Titanic newspapers working in the Gift Shop at the Titanic Exhibition Memphis Wonders Series. Also, in St. Petersburg, FL in 1998.

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