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U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander Uniform Belonging to F/A-18 Pilot Mark Fox Credited with the First Na

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U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander Uniform Belonging to F/A-18 Pilot Mark Fox Credited with the First Na

Estimate: $1500 - 3000
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Flying an F/A-18 as part of VFA-81 Sunliners, the then Lt. Commander Fox shot down the first Navy MiG kill of Operation Desert Storm prior to dropping his bombs on a western Iraqi airfield on January 17, 1991. The uniform offered in this lot is Fox's Lt. Commander dress blues, circa 1991. The left breast of the dress coat has the distinctive clutch back gold Navy pilot wing which is above four rows of service ribbons (Legion of Merit, Commendation Medal, Navy & Marine Corps Achievement Medal, Navy Unit Commendation with two stars, Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation, Air Medal with star, National Defense Service Medal with star, Southwest Asia Service Medal with star, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Navy Sea Service Deployment with three stars, Navy Rifle Marksmanship Medal, Navy Pistol Marksmanship Medal). Lieutenant Commander rank insignia are feature at the cuffs. The inside of the jacket as a Jacob Reed's Sons tailored for the United States Naval Academy tag. The coat comes with a pair of dress blue trousers, a tie, and white dress shirt. The tie has a Midshipman tag and the shirt is hand marked "FOX 782700" on the inside of the collar with a Hanover Uniform Co. tag. The trousers have a Jacob Reed's Sons tag which is hand marked "FOX M.I." Included is a hand written letter from Fox stating that this uniform was tailored for him while he was a midshipman at the U.S. Naval Academy and the ribbons are those that he wore as of December 1991. Overall excellent.
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