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Thomas C. Latimore, Jr. Autograph 1914 Naval Academy Yearbook Page MYSTERY For Sale


Thomas C. Latimore, Jr.  Autograph 1914 Naval Academy Yearbook  Page MYSTERY
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Thomas C. Latimore, Jr. Autograph 1914 Naval Academy Yearbook Page MYSTERY:
$79.99

You are offerding on an autographed page from the 1914 Naval Academy Lucky Bag Yearbook. On one side is the photo and autograph of Thomas C. Latimore, Jr., whose disappearance in Hawaii shortly before WWII is still an unsolved mystery. and on the other side is the photo and autograph of Sherrod Hadley Quarles. Extremely rare, desirable and historically significant autograph for naval historians, etc. I found the following write up on Thomas Latimore on his Wikipedia page; however, there is additional information to be had through research on the internet.I am making this a no return unless misrepresented sale, and representing it as nothing more than stated in title description. Additionally, I will provide FREE shipping within the USA. Any questions please ask before offerding. I will be retiring from and relocating at the end of the year and currently trying to list items I either have no use for/or interest in. I have a large variety of items I will be listing so please check back often.

Commander Thomas Calloway Latimore was an American naval officer who was captain of the USS DOBBIN and the 24th (22nd unique) Govern of American Samoa. His disappearance in Hawaii, just months before the 7 December 1941attack on Pearl Harbor, remains an unsolved mystery.

Naval career

Latimore was promoted from Ensign to Lieutenant junior grade in 1917. He served as acting Govern of American Samoa from April 10 to April 17, 1934.After a brief time at Naval Intelligence in Washington D.C., Latimore, despite being a commander, was given the command of the USS Dobbin in April 1941; a destroyer tender at Pearl Harbor.

Disappearance

Soon after his arrival on Oahu in April 1941, Latimore, who was described as a quiet, solitary man, began to enjoy hiking in the undeveloped Aiea Mountain Range that overlooked Pearl harbor. But soon afterwards a Yeoman second class named Kenneth Isaacs on the Dobbin recalled that Latimore \"came back to the ship, and he had an arm wound which he said he hurt in a fall. For a while he had an arm in a cast.\"

By July 1941, the arm had healed and the cast had been removed. Latimore was last seen heading into the Aiea Mountain wearing his khaki uniform, an old hat and a walking stick.

When he failed to return hundreds of sailors and local police scoured the Aiea Mountains looking for him. Trackers with dogs were brought in from Schofield Barracks but no trace of Latimore was ever found. A Naval investigation into his disappearance was launched in 1941. His disappearance was never explained and was the subject of much local news coverage and rumor before being overshadowed by the Pearl Harbor attack.

On 19 July 1942 he was officially declared dead.

U.S. Naval rumors
  • Within the Navy, many believed he might have been abducted and killed by a local Hawaiian Japanese spy ring because he had either stumbled upon their activities in the hills or had been specifically targeted because of his Intelligence background.
  • Another popular naval conspiracy theory involved United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who many believed allowed the attack on Pearl Harbor to happen in order to galvanize the American public into war. Latimore had forewarning of the attack from his Naval Intelligence contacts and decided to disappear before the Japanese strike.


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