The Eighth Air Force flew its final bomber operations of the war on 25 April 1945, the last of 968 combat missions involving over 523,000 sorties; they had dropped 700,000 tons of bombs, inflicting destruction on a scale from which the enemy could never recover. But the cost of this victory was high; they lost 6,130 bombers and fighters along with 47,000 casualties, including more than 26,000 dead. Earning the nickname "The Bloody Hundredth" because of the heavy losses it suffered, the 100th Bomb Group was one of the most iconic units in the eighth Air Force.
Along with the artist the print is personally signed by three distinguished aircrew who flew B-17s with the 100th Bomb Group from Thorpe Abbotts during WWII. The prints in my store are hand-signed by the veterans involved in the painting so the signatures are original autographs and not reproductions. The certificate of authenticity is included. My items are guaranteed to be in perfect condition, any issues are clearly detailed in the description.