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F4F Wildcat



Number 20 For Joe by Grinnell


Eight Marine Corps F4F-4 Wildcats lifted off of Fighter One, a coral strip Southeast of Henderson Field on Guadalcanal, an the morning of 12 November 1942. Led by Marine Captain Joe Foss, who had scrambled his flight minutes earlier in response to4ntelligence that a Japanese force had taken off beyond Bougainville, the stubby little Grumman fighters climbed out to level off at 29,000 feet.
After orbiting for 45 minutes, Foss spotted a formation of 31 Betty bombers over the east point of Florida Island, at least 20, 000 feet below. "Let's go gang Foss called to his flight as he did a wingover and pushed into a full-throttle dive. Coming down almost *vertically above the bombers at over 500 miles per hour, Foss opened up. As he flashed past, he could see smoke streaming from the bomber's engines. With a gut-wrenching pull-up, he climbed above the1ormation and repeated the diving attack, knocking down his second Betty of the day. A few minutes later, Captain Foss encountered a Mitsubishi Zero, which he shot down for his 22nd victory in 30 days of combat.

Individually autographed by Medal Of Honor winner Joe Foss

Print size: 30"w X 24"h
Limited edition of: 1250 signed and numbered
Price : US$175.00
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