Korean War Flying Ace Lt. Guy Bordelon Estate 30+ Pilot Signatures

Korean War Flying Ace Lt. Guy Bordelon Estate 30+ Pilot Signatures
Korean War Flying Ace Lt. Guy Bordelon Estate 30+ Pilot Signatures
Korean War Flying Ace Lt. Guy Bordelon Estate 30+ Pilot Signatures
Korean War Flying Ace Lt. Guy Bordelon Estate 30+ Pilot Signatures
Korean War Flying Ace Lt. Guy Bordelon Estate 30+ Pilot Signatures
Korean War Flying Ace Lt. Guy Bordelon Estate 30+ Pilot Signatures
Korean War Flying Ace Lt. Guy Bordelon Estate 30+ Pilot Signatures
Korean War Flying Ace Lt. Guy Bordelon Estate 30+ Pilot Signatures
Korean War Flying Ace Lt. Guy Bordelon Estate 30+ Pilot Signatures
Korean War Flying Ace Lt. Guy Bordelon Estate 30+ Pilot Signatures
Korean War Flying Ace Lt. Guy Bordelon Estate 30+ Pilot Signatures
Korean War Flying Ace Lt. Guy Bordelon Estate 30+ Pilot Signatures

Korean War Flying Ace Lt. Guy Bordelon Estate 30+ Pilot Signatures

Once in a lifetime chance, Personal estate of the late great Lt. Found here in Virginia Beach, Va. Once the home of Mr. Lot contains (3) books and an original flight suit with the original VF-13 patch.

VF-13 was a Fighter Squadron of the U. Navy, established on 2 August 1948 and disestablished on 1 October 1969. They flew the Vought F4U-5 Corsair from (1949-51). Bordelon nicknamed his Corsair "Annie Mo", in recognition of his wife Anne Bordelon.

American Fighter Aces Album has (32) different pilot signatures. There is also numerous doubles of the pilot signatures throughout the book. Bordelon signed on the inside cover, by his picture, and also next to the picture of "Annie Mo". Major Frederick (Boots) Blesse USAF.

Major Winton (Bones) Marshall USAF. (February 1, 1922 December 19, 2002) was a United States Navy flying ace during the Korean War, shooting down five enemy aircraft. Bordelon was the only U. Navy aviator to become an ace in the war.

A veteran of World War II, then Lieutenant Guy Bordelon was the leader of VC-3 Detachment D off the USS Princeton (CV-37). In addition to being the Korean War's only Navy ace, he was the only night ace and the only American ace to do so flying a piston engined aircraft, the F4U Corsair. [3] Bordelon, nicknamed "Lucky Pierre", was credited with three Lavochkin La-9s or La-11s, and two Yak-18s between 29 June and 16/17 July 1952. The item "KOREAN WAR FLYING ACE LT. GUY BORDELON ESTATE 30+ PILOT SIGNATURES" is in sale since Wednesday, May 10, 2017.

This item is in the category "Collectibles\Militaria\Korea (1950-53)\Original Period Items". The seller is "quikflip757" and is located in Virginia Beach, Virginia. This item can be shipped to United States, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Panama, Jamaica.


Korean War Flying Ace Lt. Guy Bordelon Estate 30+ Pilot Signatures


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