Gordon Graham Signed Cut With Portrait WWII 355 FG Ace 7 Victories (PSA)

355 Fighter Group Ace - 7 Victories (d)

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Cut measures approximately 3" x 5" in size and has been hand-signed by Gordon M. Graham (D. 2008).



" Calling all aviation enthusiasts and collectors!







Up for auction is a remarkable piece of history: a signed cut signature of WWII P-51 ace Gordon Graham, renowned for his valor and expertise as a pilot of the 355th Fighter Group (355 FG). Authenticated by PSA/DNA, this encapsulated signature ensures its authenticity and adds a layer of prestige to an already extraordinary item.







Gordon Graham's contributions to aerial combat during World War II are legendary, and his skill in the cockpit of the iconic P-51 Mustang is celebrated among aviation aficionados. With PSA/DNA's seal of approval, you can trust that this signature is a genuine artifact from one of the most significant periods in aviation history.







Don't miss this exclusive opportunity to own a piece of WWII aviation history—a signed cut signature of Gordon Graham, encapsulated for preservation and authenticated by PSA/DNA. Bid now and add this exceptional piece to your collection! "



On 25 December 1944, "Ace" Graham led a flight of seven North American P-51 Mustangs on a close escort mission for B-24 Liberators. Five minutes prior to bomber egress, Graham observed 75-plus Fw 190s and Me 109s approaching from five o'clock. He "went balls out for the gaggle." Graham broke up the enemy formation and at 250 yards opened fire on an Fw 190. He then opened fire at 350 yards on another Fw 190. As Graham egressed, he passed the first pilot in his parachute and the second aircraft apparently out of control.

A portion of the sale of this auction will be donated to the General James. H Doolittle Scholarship Fund. The General James H. Doolittle Scholarship Fund was founded to assist college students by awarding one scholarship annually in the maximum amount of $5,000 to a deserving student who is pursuing a baccalaureate or advanced degree in aeronautical engineering or an aerospace science. Students are selected based on their scholastic achievement, school and community participation, demonstrated leadership potential and financial need. More information can be found at the Doolittle Scholarship Funds’ website.

The autograph(s) has been authenticated and encapsulated by PSA/DNA for authenticity purposes.

Authentication: PSA Encapsulated

Due to the uniqueness of each item, please refer to the photos provided in this auction. We offer high resolution images of each item rather than a written description of condition.

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