Robert Galer Signed Cut With Portrait WWII USMC Ace 13 Victories (PSA)

VMF-224 Ace - 13 Victories (d)

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Cut measures 3" x 5" in size and has been hand-signed by Robert Galer.

Calling all aviation enthusiasts and collectors! Here's a rare opportunity to own a piece of history: a signed cut signature from WWII ace Robert Galer of VMF-224, authenticated by PSA/DNA encapsulation.

Robert Galer, a distinguished pilot and decorated war hero, made significant contributions to the United States Marine Corps during World War II. As a member of VMF-224, Galer flew numerous combat missions, demonstrating exceptional skill, courage, and leadership in the heat of battle. His remarkable feats in the skies earned him widespread recognition and respect among his peers.

This encapsulated cut signature serves as a tangible link to Galer's illustrious military career and his enduring legacy as a decorated ace. Authenticated by PSA/DNA, you can bid with confidence knowing that this signature is genuine and backed by the most reputable authentication services in the industry.

Don't miss your chance to own a piece of aviation history associated with one of the Marine Corps' most esteemed pilots. Place your bid now and add this authenticated Robert Galer cut signature to your collection, where it will serve as a cherished memento of a true American hero. "

An ace, credited with 13 aerial victories, Brigadier General Robert E. Galer received the nation’s highest military decoration, the Medal of Honor, for conspicuous heroism in aerial combat during the Guadalcanal campaign. In 1942, Japanese forces drove southeast along the Solomon Islands to cut Allied supply lines to Australia and the southwest Pacific. On 7 August, US Marines landed on Guadalcanal and took a Japanese air base then under construction. With enemy ground forces only yards away on three sides, and subjected to daily air bombardment and nightly naval gunfire, Americans of the "Cactus Air Force" fought for their lives. Many died, but Galer, himself shot down three times, inspired fellow Marines to fight on and emerge victorious. For sustained heroism in the darkest and most critical days of the war in the Pacific, President Roosevelt awarded Major Robert Galer the Medal of Honor.

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

Authentication: PSA Encapsulated

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