CE "Bud" Anderson Signed 8x10 Photo WWII 357th FG P-51 Triple Ace (PSA)
357th Fighter Group Ace - 16.25 Victories (d)
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""" Calling all history enthusiasts and collectors!
Prepare to own an extraordinary piece of World War II aviation history: a signed 8x10 photograph of CE """"Bud"""" Anderson, a distinguished ace from the renowned 357th Fighter Group. This captivating photograph immortalizes a moment of bravery and valor, showcasing Anderson's remarkable contributions to Allied victory during one of the most pivotal periods in human history.
CE """"Bud"""" Anderson's name resonates deeply within the annals of aerial combat. As a revered member of the 357th Fighter Group, his courage 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 CE """"Bud"""" Anderson 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 CE """"Bud"""" Anderson from the 357th 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! ""
Originally assigned to the 328th Fighter Group, He later transferred to the 363d Fighter Squadron of the 357th Fighter Group, flying the P-39 “Airacobra.” In November 1943, the 363d was assigned to Leiston, England and became the first unit in the 8th Air Force to receive the P-51 Mustang. His squadron painted their Mustangs with red and yellow checkered noses and red rudders. Bud’s P-51 was named “Old Crow” after the whiskey brand. Bud’s first victory came on March 8th, 1944 when he destroyed an Me-109 while escorting Allied bombers on a raid of Berlin. A month later, he scored a second victory in nearly the same location, once again downing an Me-109. That same day Bud and three other pilots from his squadron took part in shooting down an He-111. Since all four pilots had shots on the bomber, they each got a quarter-kill. While on an escort mission to Czechoslovakia on May 12th, 1944, he became an ace when he downed an Me-109 near Frankfurt, Germany. Two weeks later, Bud scored a double victory against Me-109s while his fighter group destroyed twenty-three enemy aircraft in one day. Later, in June 1944, he scored a triple victory against Fw-190s. Bud completed his first combat tour in July 1944 with twelve and one-quarter victories to his credit. After a brief rest in the United States, he returned to Europe for a second tour in October 1944 and went on to become the leading ace of the 363d Fighter Squadron with sixteen and one-quarter aerial victories in 116 combat missions."
The autograph(s) includes an official PSA/DNA hologram and matching COA for authenticity purposes.
Authentication: PSA COA
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