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Doolittle's D-Day by Robert Taylor


Jimmy Doolittle's P-38 Lightning over the D-Day beaches.

Flying his P-38 Lightning over the battlefront during the early moments of the Normandy landings, Jimmy Doolittle provided General Eisenhower with the first eyewitness report of the D-Day invasion. By any military standards, it is difficult to imagine the Supreme Commander of the largest air force of the day, piloting himself over the battlefront during the early moments of one of history's greatest military operations. But General Jimmy Doolittle was no ordinary commander.

 Already awarded America's highest decoration for valour, General Doolittle was, by the summer of 1944, in command of the American 8th Air Force. On the morning of 6 June, D-Day, he dispatched 1350 bombers together with his entire fighter force to attack enemy ground installations near the beachheads. Sitting around waiting for intelligence reports was not Jimmy Doolittle's style. He was going to see for himself what was happening! With Pat Partridge as wingman, they took off flying P-38 Lightnings - chosen for their distinctive profile in the hopes they would deter friendly fire - and climbed above the overcast. Having observed the 8th Air Force's operations at first hand, as they turned for home, Doolittle spotted a hole in the clouds, flick-rolled through it and disappeared beneath the cloud layer.

Pat Partridge had his head in the cockpit, probably changing his gas tanks, and when he looked up there was no sign of his Supreme Commander. He circled around for a while, then headed for home. Beneath the clouds Doolittle saw "the most impressive and unforgettable sight I could have possibly imagined". As some 5000 ships of all shapes and sizes landed 176,000 troops on the enemy-held beaches of Northern France, Doolittle flew up and down the battlefront assessing how the invasion was progressing, and after a two and a half hour sortie, headed back to base. After landing, Doolittle hurried over to General Eisenhower's headquarters to provide the first report Eisenhower received, beating his own intelligence information by several hours.

In his inimitable way, Robert Taylor has recreated the image of General Doolittle's memorable flight over the Normandy beaches on the morning of 6 June, 1944. A superb study of one of World War II’s great fighter aircraft, being flown by one of history's greatest aviators. A true collectors' piece. 

Robert Taylor's Limited Edition, Doolittle's D-Day, is signed by:
Colonel Hubert M Childress
Lt Colonel Frank D Hurlbut
First Lieutenant Richard Ostronik
First Lieutenant Mel Roalsvig
Colonel Richard Willsie.

Condition - this copy has a very mild handling kink in the right hand white border - it would be concealed by framing. It is otherwise excellent with strong 'as new' colours, having never been framed and having been stored flat and dark at room temperature. It comes with the original Certificate of Authenticity. Normal price for a mint example of this print would be £250. The five signatures of the D-Day veterans are in perfect order.

The fault would be difficult to show in a photograph - however the print is covered by our 'No Quibble Guarantee' so if its not as you expected you can return it for a full refund.

Artist:

Robert Taylor


From:

Military Gallery


Edition:

500



Size:

38 x 23.5 inches overall including borders.



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