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Original Signed Limited Edition Print: 'Men of the Century' by Robert Bailey Signed by 4 Famed 100th Bomb Group Airmen with Added 'Masters of the Air' Photos and Three Additional Signatures - 314/350 - 29 ¼ x 40'

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Item DescriptionOriginal Item: Only One Available. This is a signed print of 'Men of the Century' by Robert Bailey, signed at the bottom by Harry Crosby, Tom Jeffrey, Owen 'Cowboy' Roane, and Robert 'Rosie' Rosenthal, four distinguished members of the 100th Bombardment Group. The 100th Bombardment Group was an Eighth Air Force B-17 Flying Fortress unit in England, stationed at RAF Thorpe Abbotts. Flying over 300 combat missions, the group earned two Distinguished Unit Citations. The group suffered tremendous losses in combat, with 177 aircraft missing in action, flying its last mission on 20 April 1945. This is a limited run print,314/350.Each print in the edition is signed by the following four men:HARRY CROSBYwas commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in 1942 and served two years overseas with the 100th. B.G. He flew 37 missions, mostly as the Lead Navigator, including the longest 8th. A.F. missions to the north (Trondheim, Norway) east (Berlin, landing in Russia), and south (Regensburg, landing in north Africa). He was the task force lead navigator on the Bremen mission until his plane, 'Just a Snappin' was shot out of the formation and had to return on two engines alone at low altitude. Decorations include D.F.C. (three times), Air Medal (seven times), Bronze Star, two Presidential Citations and Croix de Guerre with Silver Star (two times). He retired as a Lt. Colonel. He is author of the book 'A Wing and a Prayer.'TOM JEFFREYflew photo recon and anti-submarine patrols over Panama and Guatemala. For the next four months he was with the 40th Bomb Group on anti-submarine patrols over the Galapagos Islands, piloting a B-17E. From then until July of 1943, he was with the 34th Bomb Group, forming new bomb groups and training combat crews on B-17's. He was assigned to the 100th Bomb Group in May 1944 as Officer Commanding. His rank at the time of the Bremen mission was Major, although he retired as a Major General. Among the missions he flew were Rostok, Berlin, Stuttgart, Schweinfurt and two Russian shuttle missions. Decorations include D.S.M., Silver Star, Bronze Star, D.F.C. (four times) Legion of Merit (two times) and Croix de Guerre, and Air Force Commendation (twice).OWEN 'COWBOY' ROANEenlisted in 1940 and after pilot training requested to be assigned to the 100th. Bomb Group, where he became a pilot in the 349th. Squadron. He flew 10 missions before being given the position of Lead Pilot. After 10 more missions he was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant for a total of 28 missions. On the Bremen mission, he was a Flight Officer. During his tour of duty in the European theatre, he never aborted a mission. For this, he gladly gives credit to his ground crew. His most significant missions were Regensburg, Hamburg, Bremen, and leading the remnant of the 100th. Bomb Group to Schweinfurt. 'Cowboy' considers the mission he led to Rjukan, Norway, as the most important sortie of the war. The 100th. stopped the German production of 'heavy water' at this site. He retired as a Lt. Colonel. Decorations include D.F.C. with two Oak Leaf Clusters, Air Medal with four Oak Leaf Clusters, Presidential Citation with two Oak Leaf Clusters, plus other awards.ROBERT 'ROSIE' ROSENTHALenlisted on December 8, 1941, and joined the 100th B.G. in the fall 1943 as a pilot during the onset of the more famous missions. On his third mission, 'Rosie' flew the mission to Munster. Only Rosenthal and his crew in 'Royal Flush' returned to Thorpe Abbotts. During the Bremen raid, 'Rosie' was a 2nd. Lieutenant. He went on to complete 52 missions and was on his third tour when the war ended. He was an Assistant Prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials. 'Rosie' was awarded sixteen decorations, including D.S.C., Silver Star (twice), D.F.C. (twice), Air Medal with seven clusters, two Purple Hearts and British and French decorations.The print has been mounted onto a larger board with 13 photos attached showing the men next to their portrayals in 'Masters of the Air'. The board measures 29 ¼ x 40', and could easily be framed like this. Within these are one envelope signed by John C. Egan, a member of the 100th Bomb Group who was featured in Masters of the Air, with photos of him and his depiction next to it.On the right side of the print are photos including one photo signed by William W. Veal and Gale 'Buck' Cleven, two more members of the 100th Bomb Group with their photos also featured on the board.A very nice print with added photos and signatures as a tribute to the series 'Masters of the Air'. Ready to frame and display.Shipping RestrictionsThis product is available for international shipping.Payment OptionsEligible for all payments - Visa, Mastercard, Discover, AMEX, Paypal & SezzleLegal InformationDue to legal restrictions this item cannot be shipped to Australia, France or Germany. This is not a comprehensive list and other countries may be added in the future.
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  • Conflict World War II A
  • Nation United States A
  • Item Type Reference Literature A
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