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Occasionally The Military Gallery is able to offer a small selection
of sold-out prints on the Secondary Market. All prints are carefully
inspected and supplied with original Certificate of Authenticity.
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To find out about prices and availability please contact
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RED TAIL ESCORT
In Richard Taylor's striking new painting, the Tuskegee ?Red Tail? pilots of the 332nd Fighter Group are a more than welcome sight as they close in to escort home a damaged B17 Fortress of the 483rd Bomb Group. Seen high over the Italian Alps during the summer of 1944 this poignant scene conveys precisely the story of the legendary ?Red Tails.?
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RED TAIL ESCORT
In Richard Taylor's striking new painting, the Tuskegee ?Red Tail? pilots of the 332nd Fighter Group are a more than welcome sight as they close in to escort home a damaged B17 Fortress of the 483rd Bomb Group. Seen high over the Italian Alps during the summer of 1944 this poignant scene conveys precisely the story of the legendary ?Red Tails.?
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RED TAIL PATROL
Red tailed P-51 Mustangs of the 332nd Fighter
Group - the Tuskegee Airmen - patrol high over
enemy territory after yet another successful
bomber escort mission.
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RED TAIL PATROL
Red tailed P-51 Mustangs of the 332nd Fighter
Group - the Tuskegee Airmen - patrol high over
enemy territory after yet another successful
bomber escort mission.
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RED TAIL PATROL
Red tailed P-51 Mustangs of the 332nd Fighter
Group - the Tuskegee Airmen - patrol high over
enemy territory after yet another successful
bomber escort mission.
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RED TAIL PATROL
Red tailed P-51 Mustangs of the 332nd Fighter
Group - the Tuskegee Airmen - patrol high over
enemy territory after yet another successful
bomber escort mission.
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RED TAIL PATROL
Red tailed P-51 Mustangs of the 332nd Fighter
Group - the Tuskegee Airmen - patrol high over
enemy territory after yet another successful
bomber escort mission.
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REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR
Aichi D-3A1 dive bombers from the Japanese carrier Kaga attack the battleship Nevada, already holed by torpedoes and beached at Hospital Point. Signed by Pearl Harbor survivors.
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RESPONSE TO CALL
You can almost hear the roar of their mighty Merlin engines and feel the prop-wash in Robert Taylor's commemorative new salute to the Hawker Hurricane. His classic portrayal of this much-loved fighter depicts a pair of Mk.I Hurricanes from 32 Squadron leading the scramble away from their forward airfield. Often making three, four or five such scrambles a day at the height of the battle, this time they are racing to intercept Luftwaffe intruders who have been spotted crossing the Kent coast.
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