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Up for auction is a RARE VJ DAY Patriotic cvr., machine postmark OFFICIAL Washington, D.C., attractice yellow cachet. The cachet shows a sword w/ the Jap flag w/ dove and at bottom reads, AMERICA AVENGES PERAL HARBOR. This cover has the F.D.R. purple 3 cent stamp"VICTORY OVER JAPAN", VJ DAY-JAPAN SURRENDERED PACT ABOARD THE U.S.S. MISSOURI, on this day as shown in actual footage in many documentries. Cvr., dated Sept. 2, 1945. The historical event was with calm but emotion was there, as history states, the Japanese gave up in disgrace as INTERNATIONAL LAW WAS BROKEN WHEN PEARL HARBOR WAS BOMBED, SURRENDED ON U.S.S. MISSOURI. The envelope has been personally hand signed in a blue pen by the late ace pilot Brig. Gen. Paul W. Tibbets of the ENOLA GAY who dropped the first war time bomb and envelope is not off tint yellow, cachet color is an accurate yellow, ENVELOPE IS PURE WHITE, RARE SIGNED BY GEN. TIBBETS. The autograph is guaranteed 100% authentic, not another listed on Ebay guaranteed!! Bid in confidence, read all positive feedback pertaining to autographed items, one available for this Patriotic cover, investment quality. IMMEDIATE SAME DAY SHIPPING GUARANTEED! Postoffice money order, Cashier's Check 7-10 day hold, email seller regarding possible other payments. revised, set to sell, rare item with vintage Paul Tibbets large sig. COVER IS PURE WHITE, CACHET IS DEEP YELLOW, MONEY BACK GUARANTEE IN MEMORY OF THE LATE PAUL W. TIBBETS IMMEDIATE SAME DAY SHIPPING GUARANTEED Have Questions? Email Me! HISTORICAL INFORMATION Re: Paul W. Tibbets below. At age 90, Paul W. Tibbets Jr. has trouble walking and hearing. But his memory of the historic event that signaled the ending of World War II is clear. And his opinions about the wisdom of dropping an atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima on Aug. 6, 1945, are as clear and uncompromising as ever. "I don't have the least regret," Tibbets said. "I'd do it again." Tibbets, an ace pilot who was 31 at the time he piloted the B-29 Enola Gay (named in honor of his mother) and delivered the bomb, is in Houston on a tour commemorating the approaching 60th anniversary of the bombing and the end of World War II.
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