JOE ROSENTHAL - FIRST DAY COVER SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: JOHN H. BRADLEY - HFSID 158112
Sale Price $225.00
Reg. $280.00
JOE ROSENTHAL and JOHN H. BRADLEY
A First Day Cover signed by the combat photographer who captured the American flag
being raised on Iwo Jima and one of the men who helped to raise that flag
First Day Cover signed: "Joe Rosenthal" and "John H. Bradley", 6½x3¾. FDC for the 10-cent
Definitive Postage Stamp, Series of 1973, 10-cent stamp depicting two flags affixed,
postmarked San Francisco, CA, December 8, 1973, FIRST DAY OF ISSUE. Navy
Pharmacist's Mate 2nd Class JOHN H. BRADLEY (1923-1994) was the only Navy man
raising the flag in Rosenthal's famous photograph taken on Mount Suribachi, Iwo Jima;
the other five were Marines. JOE ROSENTHAL (1911-2006), a veteran Associated Press
combat photographer, won the Pulitzer Prize for News Photography in May 1945 for his
world-famous photograph depicting five U.S. Marines from the Second Battalion, 28th
Regiment, Fifth Division and a Navy corpsman raising the U.S. flag on Mount Suribachi,
the highest southern point on the island of Iwo Jima. There was considerable controversy as
well as acclaim over this photograph, which was taken on February 23, 1945 and was later
used as the model for a U.S. stamp, a war bond campaign and for the U.S. Marine War
Memorial in Arlington, Virginia. The "Stars and Stripes" had originally been raised on the
summit at 10:37 a.m. It was then decided that a larger flag should replace the first, which is
the flag raising that Rosenthal captures in his photograph. Contrary to criticism from some
circles, Rosenthal had not staged this shot - he had simply captured the raising of the second
flag. Nearly 7,000 Americans, almost 6,000 of them Marines, including three in Rosenthal's
photograph, died in the battle for the strategically important Pacific island that had previously
been a Japanese stronghold. That represents nearly one-third of the Marines killed in all of
WWII. After the war, in which he also took photographs of the invasions of New Guinea and
Guam, Rosenthal became the chief photographer and manager of Times Wide World
Photos before going to work for the "San Francisco Chronicle". Slightly creased and worn at
corners. Lightly rippled. Fine condition.
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