Forrest S. McCartney Signed Cut with Portrait NASA Director (PSA)

Former director of NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center (d) 2012

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Cut measures 2"" x 5"" in size has been hand-signed by Forrest S. McCartney (D. 2012).

Attention history enthusiasts and collectors! Here's a rare opportunity to own a piece of aviation history. Up for auction is a signed cut signature of Forrest McCartney, authenticated by PSA/DNA, the leading authority in autograph authentication.

Forrest McCartney's signature represents a significant figure in the realm of aviation, embodying the pioneering spirit and innovation that characterized the golden age of flight. As a distinguished aviator, McCartney left an indelible mark on the history of aviation, contributing to advancements in aeronautical engineering and shaping the course of aerial exploration.

This encapsulated cut signature comes with a certificate of authenticity from PSA/DNA, ensuring the genuineness of McCartney's autograph and providing collectors with confidence in their acquisition.

Whether you're a seasoned collector of aviation memorabilia or an enthusiast fascinated by the stories of trailblazing aviators, this signed cut signature of Forrest McCartney is a valuable addition to any collection.

Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of aviation history and commemorate the legacy of Forrest McCartney. Place your bid now and soar to new heights with this extraordinary artifact!""

In August 1960, Lieutenant General Forrest McCartney took the first photographs of the USSR recovered from outer space, ushering in a revolution in intelligence gathering. McCartney was born 23 March 1931 in Fort Payne, Alabama. He received a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering from the Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, in 1952 and a master’s degree in nuclear engineering from the Air Force Institute of Technology at Wright-Patterson AFB in 1955. He first became acquainted with Air Force missile and space programs as a second lieutenant during 1952-1953 when he served on an engineering team that installed some of the original communications systems at Cape Canaveral.

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

Authentication: PSA Encapsulated

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