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Waki, Matthew



Odds Of Valor


Of all the great aces in the ETO during World War II, only one was awarded America's highest decoration for bravery, the Congressional Medal of Honor. On January 11th, 1944, P-51 pilot Major James Howard found himself separated from fellow escort fighters and with a major German challenge to the bombers relying on him for protection. Engaging a vastly superior force of Luftwaffe fighters, Howard pressed on his aggressive attack ending with three German fighters destroyed and one damaged; the remaining enemy fighters abandoned their attack. Upon return to his base only a single bullet hole was found in Howard's Mustang.

Personally autographed by Medal of Honor recipient Brigadier General James H. Howard

Print size: 28"w X 20"h
Limited edition of: 950 signed and numbered
Price : US$145.00
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