ADMIRAL ELMO R. ZUMWALT JR. - INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH MOUNT SIGNED - HFSID 347523
ADMIRAL ELMO R. ZUMWALT, JR. The military man is shown in uniform in this color photograph, which he has signed on the 11x14 mount as a U.S. Navy Admiral Inscribed Photograph Mount
Sale Price $306.00
Reg. $360.00
ADMIRAL ELMO R. ZUMWALT, JR. The military man is shown in uniform in this color photograph, which he has signed on the 11x14 mount as a U.S. Navy Admiral Inscribed Photograph Mount signed: "To Mike Zebnick,/ With my best wishes,/ Elmo Zumwalt/ Admiral USN/ CNO" in black ink, color, 7½x9½, affixed to a foam core mount to an overall size of 11x14. A Naval Academy graduate who saw action on destroyers in World War II, Elmo Zumwalt (1920-2000) commanded Cruiser-Destroyer Flotilla 7 from 1965 to 1966 in the Vietnam War. In 1968, he became Commander of U.S. naval forces in Vietnam and was promoted to Vice Admiral. Admiral Zumwalt served as Chief of Naval Operations from 1970 to 1974. At 49, he was the youngest man ever appointed to that post. He introduced many reforms to modernize the fleet and to make naval service a more attractive career. Admiral Zumwalt, as the Vietnam naval commander, ordered the spraying of Agent Orange, a dioxin-laced defoliant, to protect his sailors. In 1988, Zumwalt's son Elmo Zumwalt III, who had been a naval officer in the Mekong Delta and co-wrote My Father, My Son (1986), their memoir of experiences from that war, died of lymphoma believed to be linked to his exposure to the chemical. Admiral Zumwalt lobbied politicians to appropriate the funds necessary to help treat the thousands of Vietnam vets who were suffering from Agent Orange-related diseases. In 1996, President Clinton signed an order adding Agent Orange-related diseases to the eligibility list for medical benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs. Zumwalt received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1998. Mount lightly worn and sparsely stained. Corners dented. Otherwise, fine condition.
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