Ed Rector Signed 8x10 Photo WWII AVG 23 FG Ace 7.75 Victories (PSA)

WWII AVG Flying Tiger 23rd Fighter Group Pilot - 7.75 Victories (d)

  • Lot number 8955815
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  • Total bids 1
  • Winning bid $20.00
  • Buyer's premium $3.40
  • Total $23.40
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Calling all collectors and history aficionados!

Step into the legendary world of World War II aviation with this exceptional find: a signed 8x10 photograph of Ed Rector, a distinguished member of the American Volunteer Group (AVG), famously known as the Flying Tigers, and later the 23rd Fighter Group. This captivating photograph immortalizes a moment of courage and valor, showcasing Rector's remarkable contributions to Allied victory during one of the most pivotal periods in human history.

Ed Rector's name resonates deeply within the annals of aerial combat. As a revered member of the Flying Tigers and later 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 own a piece of this storied legacy – authenticated by the esteemed PSA/DNA authentication services.

This meticulously authenticated 8x10 photograph transcends mere memorabilia; it's a tangible link to the past, a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by individuals like Ed Rector in defense of freedom. Whether displayed proudly in your home, office, or personal collection, this signed photograph serves as a powerful testament to the bravery and resilience of those who served during WWII.

Don't miss your chance to add this rare gem to your collection. Bid now and make this exceptional signed 8x10 photograph of WWII ace Ed Rector from the AVG and 23rd Fighter Group the centerpiece of your collection. With PSA/DNA authentication, bid with absolute confidence, knowing that authenticity is guaranteed. Seize this opportunity to honor the legacy of a true American hero. Place your bid today and let this extraordinary piece of WWII history become a cherished part of your collection! ""

The China-Burma-India Theater was the first place that Axis forces fought an ""American"" unit during World War II. Rector, one of the original members of the American Volunteer Group, the ""Flying Tigers,"" first gave the Japanese a bloody nose over Burma. Later, as a squadron commander, he fought in the struggle for control of the vast interior of China. In 1945, he commanded the 23rd Fighter Group, and his unit's Mustangs raided seaports from Hong Kong to Wenchang. In Rector's own words, the group gave the Japanese ""Holy Hell".

The lot / autograph(s) includes an official PSA/DNA hologram and matching COA for authenticity purposes.

Authentication: PSA COA

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