Royce Williams Signed 'Good Hunting' 11x16 Lithograph (AIV)

He is known for his solo dogfight with seven Soviet pilots during the Korean War,

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""" Calling all aviation enthusiasts and collectors!







Embark on a thrilling aerial adventure with this remarkable find: a hand-signed 11 1/2 X 16 lithograph titled """"Good Hunting"""" by acclaimed artist Stan Stokes. Authenticated by AI-Verified authentication services, this captivating lithograph commemorates the valor and skill of Korean War pilot Royce Williams.







In """"Good Hunting,"""" Stan Stokes expertly captures the intensity and excitement of air combat during the Korean War. Against a backdrop of sweeping skies and billowing clouds, fighter jets streak through the air with lightning speed, showcasing the bravery and precision of the pilots who fought in the conflict.







The hand-signed signature of Royce Williams, a distinguished Korean War pilot, adds an extra layer of authenticity and prestige to this lithograph, making it a prized addition to any aviation collection.







With AI-Verified authentication services, you can bid with confidence, knowing that the signature on this lithograph has been verified using cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology. This ensures that you are acquiring a genuine piece of aviation history, signed by Royce Williams himself.







Don't miss your chance to own this rare piece of aviation art. Bid now and make this hand-signed Stan Stokes lithograph of """"Good Hunting,"""" authenticated by AI-Verified authentication services, the centerpiece of your collection. Honor the courage and skill of Korean War pilot Royce Williams and celebrate the legacy of those who served. Place your bid today and let this extraordinary piece of history take pride of place in your collection! ""







Royce Williams was born in Wilmot, South Dakota in 1925. In 1936 his family moved to Clinton, Minnesota where a familyowned grocery business was established. Royee worked in the business, but preferred outside work including activities at his Uncle's farm and lakeside resort. He was active in the 411 club and the Boy Scouts, and became the first young man from Clinton to attain Eagle Scout status. In high school Royce played three sports, including quarterback on his school's football team. He graduated first in his class. Royce had boyhood dreams of becoming a military pilot. His older brother had Joined the Navy in 1942, becoming a Marine Corps aviator. In March of 1943 Royce Joined up, and he became a naval aviator. Royce became carrier qualified in the F6F Hellcat on the old USS Ranger (CV-4.) He flew the F6F, and later the F4U Corsair and the F8F Bearcat. Royce attended the University of Minnesota where he earned his Bachelors Degree. He later would attend the Navy Postgraduate School in Monterey. Royee eventually transitioned to jets, where his first operational deployment was on board the USSOriskany, flyingthe17917-5 Panther. While deployed in Korea with the VF-781 (later redesignated V17-121) 'Pacemakers', Royee engaged seven Soviet-piloted Mig-15s on November 18, 1952. The Oriskany was only 100 miles from V1adivostok. Shortly after take-off Williain's flight of four Panthers encountered the seven Migs. Royce was instructed to reverse course and hold a barrier between the Migs and the Task Force, but the Migs attacked. It is believed that Royce downed three of the bogies, although official reports credited him with only one. With his Panther badly shot-up R oyce limped back to the Oriskany and got his aircraft home with the help of the LSO and ship's Captain. The engagement was politically sensitive as the US Government feared escalating Soviet involvement in the War in Korea. Mig kills were rare for the Navy in Korea (only 55 aerial victories), and the Panther was generally outclassed by the Mig-15 in most dogfights. Royce remained in the Navy until his retirement in 1980. He served as an exchange pilot with the USAF flying the F-86 and F-100. He also served as CO, XO and of VF-33 on board the USS Enterprise flying the F8-E Crusader, and later on board the USS America flying the F-4 Phantom 11. He also served as an Air Wing Commander during the Vietnam War. He also served as CO of the USS Eldorado, with CINCPAC Staff as COS ConiFAITWestPac, and as ACOS OPS ComTracPac. Royce's decorations include the Silver Star, the Legion of Merit with Combat 'V', the Distinguished Flying Cross, and the Bronze Star Medal. He married his hometown sweetheart, Cam, in 1947. In 2023, at the age of 97, he received the Navy's second-highest award for combat valor, the Navy Cross, at the San Diego Air and Space Museum. His award was upgraded from the Silver Star after a campaign entitled 'Operation Just Reward'."

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