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Autrograph: Operation Avalanche Signed Scrip Notes, 2 [183760]

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Autrograph: Operation Avalanche Signed Scrip Notes, 2 [183760]
UNCLAIMED MERCHANDISE: In the event that a successful bidder has paid in full for their merchandise but fails to settle outstanding shipping invoices or make arrangements for merchandise pickup within 60 days, HWAC reserves the right to declare the merchandise forfeited. This forfeiture will result in the merchandise becoming the property of HWAC and the successful bidder shall have no claim to or rights over the forfeited merchandise.
Top Allied Officer signed 2 scrip "Short Snorter" notes from Operation Avalanche, September 9, 1943, Salerno, Italy. USS Biscayne was a US Navy seaplane tender from 1941-43 and was an amphibious force flagship from 1943-46. Biscayne became the flagship of Rear Admiral Richard Lansing Connolly and was operational during Operation Avalanche, the Allied invasion of Salerno, Italy. These 2 scrip notes are signed by several notable Allied top officers on the day of the landing. Over 40 signatures of commanders and ship officers plus 2 war correspondents. USN-Vice Admiral Henry K Hewitt and Rear Admiral Richard Connolly. Army General Mark Clark and British General John Hanksworth and dozens of other onboard the ship. The Algerian note has some browned tape. A nice group of autographs just before H Hour. Also includes a detailed booklet on the ship and those onboard. [] [] [Italy] [] []