Intruder Out Bound, by William S. Phillips
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Autographed by pilot Captain Eugene "Red" McDaniel |
The image is bright and clear: an A-6 Intruder jet aircraft taking
off from the deck of USS Enterprise. But the story behind this aviation
art is one of consummate courage in the face of incredible adversity,
because the pilot is Navy Captain Eugene "Red" McDaniel, the
place is the Gulf of Tonkin, and the date is May 19,1967-ironically Ho
Chi Minh's birthday.
"The painting occurs at the start of McDaniel's 81st combat mission
over Vietnam," explains William S. Phillips, an aviation artist
well known for his exciting images of aircraft in flight. 'It was an
Alpha Strike," he continues, "which means a full press. It was
on this mission that he was shot down." McDaniel left with
twenty-six other Navy aircraft for Van Dien, a truck repair facility in
downtown Hanoi. Despite his extensive experience and skill, McDaniel had
to bail out after his A-6 was hit by a surface to air missile.
"He was captured by the Viet Cong and held in a prisoner of war
camp," Phillips says. "What makes him special was how he
survived the torture of his captivity." McDaniel was held for six
years. And during that time, he displayed a courage and bravery in the
face of physical and mental torment that elicited the admiration and
respect of everyone who believed in freedom.
That freedom was finally returned to him. His convictions had been
tested, but "Red" McDaniel emerged victorious.
| Print size: 31"w X 22 1/4"h
Limited edition of 1000 signed
and numbered: $220
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