Description
Time Magazine – June 23, 1941 – Vol. 37 No. 25 – Navy Air Chief Rear Admiral Jack Towers
This original Time Magazine issue from June 23, 1941, features Rear Admiral John H. “Jack” Towers, Chief of the U.S. Navy Bureau of Aeronautics, on the cover. A pioneering naval aviator and one of the founding figures in U.S. naval aviation, Towers played a critical role in preparing American air power for the looming conflict. As global tensions escalated, his leadership in modernizing and expanding naval air capabilities positioned the United States for its eventual entry into World War II.
This issue provides rich insights into the state of U.S. military readiness, the evolution of naval aviation, and broader global developments during mid-1941. It also includes vintage advertisements, editorials, and cultural commentary, offering a vivid glimpse into the American mindset at a historic turning point.
Condition:
The magazine is in good condition, with all pages intact and fully legible. Some light wear from age may be present, such as mild edge toning or minor creases. The exact item shown in the listing photos is the copy you will receive. Please review all images for condition details.
Additional Information:
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Includes a plastic protective covering for safe handling and preservation
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Combined shipping is available upon request for multiple items
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A must-have for collectors of military history, aviation milestones, or World War II-era publications
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