Theodore Milton Signed Cut With Portrait WWII 384th BG Pilot (PSA)

Later Commander of the 384th Bomb Group (d) 2010

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Cut measures 2" x 5" in size and has been hand-signed by Theodore Milton (D. 2010).

Step into the annals of aviation history with this remarkable offering: a signed cut signature of WWII pilot Theodore ""Ross"" Milton, authenticated and encapsulated by PSA/DNA.

Theodore ""Ross"" Milton's legacy as a WWII pilot is etched in the skies and in the hearts of those who admire courage under fire. As a distinguished pilot during one of the most tumultuous periods in history, Milton's exploits embody the bravery and resilience of the Greatest Generation.

Encased within a PSA/DNA authentication holder, this signed cut signature ensures the integrity and authenticity of this invaluable piece of history. PSA/DNA's meticulous authentication process provides unparalleled assurance to collectors and enthusiasts, guaranteeing the provenance of this rare artifact.

Whether you're a seasoned collector or a passionate admirer of WWII history, this signed cut signature of Theodore ""Ross"" Milton is a captivating addition to any collection. Don't miss this exclusive opportunity to own a piece of aviation history and honor the bravery of a WWII hero.

Place your bid now and seize the chance to preserve the legacy of Theodore ""Ross"" Milton for generations to come. Bid with confidence and secure this remarkable piece of history today!"

On 14 October 1943, a typical wet and foggy October morn in England, T. Ross Milton took off in his B-17 Flying Fortress. The mission: to bomb the ball-bearing industry in Schweinfurt, Germany. As 291 of the "Mighty Eighth's" bombers struggled to form up over the foggy British coast, Milton found his formation had the lead. He took charge and led the bombers deep into the heart of Germany without fighter escort. Despite the heavy loss of 60 B-17s and 600 airmen, they accomplished the mission. Germany had received another devastating blow from American airpower.

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

Authentication: PSA Encapsulated

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