Vermont Garrison Signed 3x5 Cut with Portrait Korean War Ace 17.333 Victories (PSA)

Korean War Ace - 17.333 Victories (d)

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Cut measures 2"" x 5"" in size has been hand-signed by Vermont Garrison.

Embark on a journey through aviation history with this exceptional signed cut signature of ace pilot Vermont Garrison, encapsulated by PSA/DNA authentication services. This artifact offers a captivating glimpse into the valor and skill of a renowned aviator.



Vermont Garrison, distinguished for his outstanding achievements in aerial combat, soared through the skies during some of the most pivotal moments of aviation history. As an ace pilot, his courage and expertise exemplified the highest standards of aerial warfare, earning him a place among the elite ranks of aviation legends.



Authenticated and encapsulated by PSA/DNA, this signature bears the hallmark of authenticity, backed by rigorous examination and verification. With PSA/DNA's unwavering commitment to accuracy and integrity, collectors can trust in the provenance and historical significance of this remarkable artifact.



Whether you're a seasoned collector or a fervent admirer of aviation history, this signed cut signature of Vermont Garrison promises to enrich any collection. Don't miss this rare opportunity to own a piece of aviation heritage that pays homage to the bravery and skill of one of history's most celebrated pilots.



Place your bid now and secure this prized possession for your collection. Bid with confidence, and honor the legacy of Vermont Garrison as you elevate your collection with this extraordinary piece of aviation memorabilia.""



On 5 June 1953, Vermont Garrison led a flight of four F-86Fs on a fighter sweep over MiG Alley. At 45,000 feet over Feng Cheng Airfield, Manchuria, he spotted 30 to 40 MiGs taking off. Diving through nearly 20 MiGs flying aircover, he dropped to just 500 feet and, approaching Mach 1, closed quickly with and then gunned down a MiG-15, his fifth of the war. With a second MiG-15 kill that day and 10 MiGs downed by the war's end, he earned his place among America's most elite group of aces, the ""inner seven"

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

Authentication: PSA Encapsulated

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