Robert Scott Jr. Signed 8x10 Photo WWII 23 FG Ace 10 Victories On Wing (AIV)

23rd Fighter Group Ace - 10 Victories (d)

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Prepare to own a remarkable piece of World War II aviation history: a signed 8x10 photograph of Robert Scott Jr., a distinguished member of the renowned 23rd Fighter Group. This captivating photograph immortalizes a moment of courage and valor, showcasing Scott's remarkable contributions to Allied victory during one of the most pivotal periods in human history.







Robert Scott Jr.'s name shines brightly among the heroes of aerial combat. As a respected member of the 23rd Fighter Group, his bravery and skill in the skies were legendary, earning him the respect and admiration of comrades and adversaries alike. Now, you have the exclusive opportunity to acquire a piece of this illustrious legacy ‚AIV authenticated by the esteemed AI-Verified authentication services.







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On 31 July 1942, Colonel Robert Scott flew his P-40 named Old Exterminator to Hengyang, China, to discuss tactics with his men. Just prior to landing, the tower at a nearby airfield informed him that enemy planes were inbound and no other aircraft were available to defend the field. Although solo and with only 20 gallons of fuel remaining, Scott armed his six 50-caliber machine guns and turned to attack the enemy. Spotting an enemy bomber, he pressed the attack in spite of two protecting Zeros. With enemy tracers passing his aircraft, he downed the bomber before facing the fighters. During a brief dogfight, he flamed one of the Zeros and drove the other away. Landing on fumes, Colonel Scott had just achieved his second and third victories toward becoming an ace."

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.

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