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Jeff DeBlanc Autographs

Jefferson Joseph DeBlanc (February 15, 1921 – November 22, 2007) was an American World War II Marine Corps fighter pilot and flying ace, credited with shooting down nine Japanese aircraft during two tours of duty in the Pacific at Guadalcanal and Okinawa. On January 31, 1943, despite mechanical problems with his aircraft, he pressed forward with a mission and shot down five Japanese aircraft in minutes before being shot down himself. DeBlanc parachuted to safety and was rescued by native islanders, traded for a sack of rice, and picked up by a Navy seaplane. He received the Medal of Honor for his actions that day. He served in the Marine Corps Reserve until 1972. In that time, he also taught school and completed graduate and master degrees in math, physics, and a doctoral degree in education.
DeBlanc enlisted in the United States Navy Reserve (USNR) as a seaman second class on 29 July 1941, and received flight training at the Naval Reserve Aviation Base in New Orleans, for two weeks, before going to the Naval Air Station in Corpus Christi, Texas, to continue his training. His Naval enlistment was terminated under honorable conditions on 15 October, and he was appointed an Aviation Cadet, USNR, on the following day. DeBlanc was one of approximately 24,500 Cajun G.I.s to serve during World War II.
Commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps Reserve on 4 May 1942, DeBlanc moved to San Diego to join Headquarters Squadron, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing. In July, he was assigned to the Advance Carrier Training Group, where he remained under instruction until 6 August.
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Traded items with a signature of Jeff DeBlanc

The most expensive item with a signature of Jeff DeBlanc (Jeff DeBlanc WWII Pilot Flying Ace Medal of Honor Signed Autograph 8x10 Photo) was sold in April 2023 for $35.99 while the cheapest item (WW II Card ~ AUTOGRAPHED ~ By The Late JEFF DeBLANC - MOH Recipient) found a new owner for $2.92 in June 2017. The month with the most items sold (3) was December 2014 with an average selling price of $19.27 for an autographed item of Jeff DeBlanc. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in April 2023 with $35.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $2.92 was June 2017. In average, an autographed item from Jeff DeBlanc is worth $15.25.

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thumbnailCORSAIR ACE MOH Jeff Deblanc Signed Photo - 9 Kills$10.00logo
thumbnailJeff DeBlanc signed 8x10 vintage photo BAS Authenticated WWII Medal of Honor$29.95logo
thumbnailJeff DeBlanc signed MATTED WITH photo FRAME SIZE 8x10 COA F20 Medal of Honor$30.00logo
thumbnailJeff Deblanc Signed Patriotic FDC-WWII Medal Of Honor Fighter Pilot Ace Marines$20.00logo
thumbnailJeff DeBlanc WWII Flying Ace Medal of Honor Hand Signed Autograph 8x10 Photo$19.99logo
thumbnailJeff DeBlanc WWII Pilot Flying Ace Medal of Honor Signed Autograph 8x10 Photo$35.99logo
thumbnailJEFFERSON JEFF DEBLANC MEDAL OF HONOR MOH WORLD WAR 2 WWII ACE SIGNED COVER$34.99logo
thumbnailMOH WILDCAT PILOT Jeff Deblanc Signed F4F Wildcat postcard photo - 9 Kills$35.00logo
thumbnailSigned 8x10 Photo of Marine Fighter Ace Jeff DeBlanc MOH 9.0 V. VMF-112 /442$34.99logo
thumbnailSUPERB 8x10 COPY of JEFF DEBLANC's MoH CITATION AUTHENTICALLY SIGNED IN INK !$8.95logo
thumbnailUSMC ACE MOH Jeff Deblanc signed 3x5 - 9 Victories$9.99logo
thumbnailUSMC ACE MOH Jeff Deblanc signed Bio sheet photo - 9 kills$9.99logo
thumbnailVintage Signed B&W 8x10 Jeff Deblanc USMC Medal Of Honor WWII Ace Military$21.99logo
thumbnailWILDCAT THE F4F IN W.W. II SIGNED BY JEFF DeBLANC$14.95logo
thumbnailWW II Card ~ AUTOGRAPHED ~ By The Late JEFF DeBLANC - MOH Recipient $2.92logo