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1934 US Naval Academy Christmas Menu Signed by Rear Admiral David F Sellers VTG

1934 US Naval Academy Christmas Menu Signed by Rear Admiral David F Sellers VTG
1934 US Naval Academy Christmas Menu Signed by Rear Admiral David F Sellers VTG
1934 US Naval Academy Christmas Menu Signed by Rear Admiral David F Sellers VTG
1934 US Naval Academy Christmas Menu Signed by Rear Admiral David F Sellers VTG
1934 US Naval Academy Christmas Menu Signed by Rear Admiral David F Sellers VTG
1934 US Naval Academy Christmas Menu Signed by Rear Admiral David F Sellers VTG
1934 US Naval Academy Christmas Menu Signed by Rear Admiral David F Sellers VTG
1934 US Naval Academy Christmas Menu Signed by Rear Admiral David F Sellers VTG
1934 US Naval Academy Christmas Menu Signed by Rear Admiral David F Sellers VTG
1934 US Naval Academy Christmas Menu Signed by Rear Admiral David F Sellers VTG
1934 US Naval Academy Christmas Menu Signed by Rear Admiral David F Sellers VTG
1934 US Naval Academy Christmas Menu Signed by Rear Admiral David F Sellers VTG
1934 US Naval Academy Christmas Menu Signed by Rear Admiral David F Sellers VTG
1934 US Naval Academy Christmas Menu Signed by Rear Admiral David F Sellers VTG
1934 US Naval Academy Christmas Menu Signed by Rear Admiral David F Sellers VTG
1934 US Naval Academy Christmas Menu Signed by Rear Admiral David F Sellers VTG

1934 US Naval Academy Christmas Menu Signed by Rear Admiral David F Sellers VTG
1934 US Naval Academy Christmas Menu Signed by Rear Admiral David F Sellers. This is a rare and historic 1934 US Naval Academy Christmas Dinner Menu from Annapolis Maryland. This beautiful piece is personally signed by Rear Admiral David Foote Sellers, who was serving as the Superintendent at the time. The menu provides a glimpse into the traditions of the Naval Academy during the 1930s, making it a valuable collectible for military and naval history enthusiasts. The signature of Admiral Sellers adds significant historical value, especially given his distinguished naval career and leadership roles. 8″ x 6″ – Card Stock. >>>Please see Item Condition Above: Condition is Used. Please see our condition description & photos and use the photo close up feature to get a good look. We have many Great Collectibles in our Store. Below is a summary of his life and career. Early Life and Education. Born: February 4, 1881, Austin, Texas. Education: Sellers attended the United States Naval Academy and graduated in 1903. Early Assignments: After graduating, Sellers embarked on a long and varied career. World War I Service: Sellers served in important positions during World War I, a time that provided him with crucial leadership experience. His work in this period earned him recognition for his contribution to the war effort. Post-War Roles: Following the war, Sellers held a series of significant commands, including leadership positions aboard major naval vessels and at important naval installations. Commander of Battleships: He held various command roles on battleships, showing exceptional leadership skills, particularly in fleet operations. His administration is remembered for efforts to improve the island’s infrastructure and governance. Fleet: One of his most significant commands was his appointment as Commander-in-Chief of the U. This role put him in charge of coordinating fleet operations during peacetime and preparing for potential wartime needs. Contributions to Naval Strategy. Sellers was known for his forward-thinking approach to naval strategy, helping to modernize the fleet and emphasizing the importance of naval power in global military strategy during the interwar years. His insights contributed to the readiness of the U. Navy before World War II.
1934 US Naval Academy Christmas Menu Signed by Rear Admiral David F Sellers VTG