Dwight D. Eisenhower Signed 7×10.25 Handwritten Letter PSA/DNA #V07847 Sale Coupon
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Steal This Deal from Press Pass Collectibles! Dwight D. Eisenhower Signed 7×10.25 Handwritten Letter PSA/DNA #V07847
This Autographed On Personal Stationary 7×10.25 Handwritten Letter has been Personally Signed by Dwight D. Eisenhower. This item is 100% Authentic and comes with a PSA/DNA Certification Card and a matching numbered Hologram.The authenticity can be verified on Professional Sports Authenticator website. This is a rare autographed handwritten lettersigned March 7 on personal stationery with five starsto British Admiral of the FleetBruce Fraser. Thanking Fraser for a noteapparently a reconciliation of some typeEisenhower writesIn part: “I know you did not particularly care for that one [command of the fleet at Scapa in 1943] but I assure you that you’ve cemented some firm friendships in Denmark & Norway. Eisenhower’s letter continues to say that he has a gift for the British Chief of Staff. “Its purpose is merely to remind you that the man means welleven though he’s too often a so and so and a this and that.” The closing line is a rare self-deprecating jab at himselfor perhaps a reminder of harsh words once exchanged between he and some British military leadersperhaps even Fraser and himself. It is worth further research into the relations between Eisenhower and the key British Admiral. Baron Fraser had a distinguished naval career that began in World War I and ended as Admiral of the Fleet from 1948-1952. During his command in the North Atlantic coast protecting supply lines (the assignment mentioned in this letter)his ships sank the last German Battleship in the North Atlantic. He later commanded the British Pacific Fleet and on behalf of Great Britain signed the Instrument of Surrender of the Empire of Japan. An excellent war content letter in rare holograph with an even more rare form of his signature “Ike E”. Overall in excellent condition with two vertical folds & minor surface impressions.