Paul Tibbets & Dutch Van Kirk Signed FDC PSA Auto - They Dropped The Atom Bomb!
Paul Tibbets & Dutch Van Kirk Signed FDC PSA Auto - They Dropped The Atom Bomb!
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Title: Signed Commemorative "American Legends" Envelope by Enola Gay Crew Members Paul Tibbets & Dutch Van Kirk – PSA/DNA Slabbed & Certified
Description:
This striking commemorative envelope, part of the "American Legends" series, has been boldly signed by two key crew members of the Enola Gay, the aircraft that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. Signed by Brigadier General Paul W. Tibbets, the pilot of the Enola Gay, and Captain Theodore "Dutch" Van Kirk, the navigator, this envelope features their autographs in blue ink along with a detailed hand inscription from Van Kirk:
"Navigator – Enola Gay, 6 August 1945, Hiroshima, Japan"
The envelope bears patriotic imagery including the Star-Spangled Banner Station postmark from July 3, 2003 (Spring, Texas), and three U.S. postage stamps—one featuring the Iwo Jima flag raising, another displaying World War II victory imagery, and a modern stylized patriotic stamp. The envelope design includes a bold blue outline of the U.S. and the printed label "American Legends."
Historical Context:
Paul Tibbets and Dutch Van Kirk were central figures in one of the most consequential missions in military history: the dropping of the first atomic bomb, codenamed "Little Boy", over Hiroshima. The mission aboard the Enola Gay marked the beginning of the end of World War II and ushered in the nuclear age. Tibbets, who later became a brigadier general, was tasked with commanding the mission due to his extensive experience and confidence in the operation. Van Kirk, a seasoned navigator, was instrumental in guiding the aircraft with precision to its target over Japan.
Their signatures together on this commemorative item memorialize not only their roles but also the lasting impact of their mission on world history.
Authentication & Encapsulation:
This envelope is PSA/DNA certified with a tamper-evident holder and label confirming authentic autographs by P. Tibbets and D. Van Kirk, certification number 85481926. The encapsulation ensures long-term preservation and authenticity, making this piece a secure and verifiable collectible.
Closing Appeal:
A powerful artifact from World War II history, this dual-signed commemorative envelope connects directly to the legacy of the Enola Gay and its crew. For collectors of military history, American heroes, or WWII memorabilia, this encapsulated, authenticated piece offers both historical gravitas and visual appeal.
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