Morris Jeppson Signed Index Card (PSA) WWII Enola Gay Electronics Test Officer 8/6/45
He served as assistant weaponeer on the Enola Gay during the first atomic bomb mission
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"**Morris Jepson – Hand-Signed 3x5 Index Card – Inscribed ""Electronics Test Officer Enola Gay 8/6/45"" – Encapsulated by PSA/DNA**
This 3x5 index card features the hand signature of Morris Jepson, who served as the Electronics Test Officer for the Enola Gay, the aircraft that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. His inscription, ""Electronics Test Officer Enola Gay 8/6/45,"" underscores his pivotal role in one of history's most significant events.
Morris Jepson played a crucial part in the mission's preparations, ensuring that the aircraft's electronic systems were fully operational for the complex and unprecedented task at hand. His expertise contributed to the success of the mission and the eventual conclusion of World War II.
This signed index card, encapsulated by PSA/DNA, represents a unique piece of history, connecting collectors to a pivotal moment in aviation and military history through the perspective of a key participant."
The autograph(s) has been authenticated and encapsulated by PSA/DNA for authenticity purposes.
Authentication: PSA Encapsulated
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