Beginning of the End, by William S. Phillips
The flight of the Enola Gay and the capture of the island of Iwo Jima,
were two of the most significant events of World War II. Phillips
wanted, in some small way, to pay tribute to those who captured that
island fortress even as he paid homage to the United States Army Air
Forces and the crew of the Enola Gay for the mission. Both events
hastened the end of the war and made the invasion of the Japanese
homeland unnecessary.
This historic limited
edition fine art print is countersigned by Brigadier General Paul W.
Tibbets, pilot; Tomas W. Ferebee, bombadier; Theodore J. "Dutch" Van
Kirk, navigator; Richard Nelson, radio operator; and first time signer
Morris R. Jeppson, Bomb Electronics Officer.
THE
SIGNATURES:
- Brigadier General
Paul W. Tibbets,
Pilot
- Bombardier
Thomas W. Ferebee
- Navigator
Theodore J. "Dutch" Van Kirk
- Radio Operator
Richard Nelson
- Bomb
Electronics Officer Morris R. Jeppson (this is the
only print Morris has signed)
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1000 signed and numbered prints
Secondary Market Price: $750
Overall Print size: 27"w X 23"h
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