Description: Published in association with the Doolittle Raiders to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of the Doolittle RaidDESTINATION TOKYOby Anthony Saunders Lt Col Jimmy Doolittle lifts his B-25 off the pitching deck of the USS Hornet. Having timed his launch to perfection he climbs steeply away, ready to adjust his compass bearing for a direct line to Tokyo. On the sodden deck behind him the crews of the remaining 15 aircraft, whose engines are warmed, ready and turning, will quickly follow their commanding officer into the murky sky. The daylight raid on Tokyo, led by Lt Col James H. Doolittle on Sunday 18 April 1942, has rightfully entered the history books as one of the most daring and courageous operations of the Second World War. On that day, in mid ocean, Doolittle had launched his B-25 Mitchell bomber from the heaving, spray-soaked flight deck of an aircraft carrier, a deck too short to land on, and flown on to bomb Tokyo. He knew there would be no return to the USS Hornet, either for him or the 15 heavily-laden B-25s behind him, for this was a feat never before attempted, and for every crew member the mission was a one-way ticket. Yet, under the leadership of Jimmy Doolittle, they all dared to survive.The mission for the 16 bombers was to bomb industrial targets in Tokyo and surrounding areas, to slow production of strategic war material, then fly on to land in the part of south-west China that was still in the hands of friendly Nationalist forces. All being well, the mission would be so unexpected it would plant the first seeds of doubt into enemy minds. It worked – the Japanese were forced to quickly divert hundreds of aircraft, men and equipment away from offensive operations to the defense of their homeland.There was, however, another reason behind the Doolittle’s raid – to lift the morale of an American public devastated by the attack on Pearl Harbor four months earlier. And the success of the mission provided the boost that was needed. If any had doubted America’s resolve in the face of uncertainty, the courage, determination and heroism displayed by Lt Col Doolittle and his band of aviators restored their determination. Although it might take years, and the price would be high, America and her allies understood that the fight could, and would, be won.Specially commissioned to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of the Doolittle Tokyo Raid this edition was released in support of the James H. Doolittle Education Fund.Working closely with the Doolittle Raiders, it is of great historical importance that the prints are personally autographed by veterans that took part in the raid.THE SIGNATURE The print is individually numbered and signed by artist Anthony Saunders along with one of the most highly regarded veterans to fly on the Doolittle Raid:Lt Col EDWARD J. SAYLOR – Flight Engineer / Gunner, Crew #15 - Target KobePublished in 2014 this historic edition is the perfect opportunity for aviation art collectors and autograph hunters alike to acquire a stunning piece authentic with the original autograph of an iconic Doolittle Tokyo Raider.ALSO AVAILABLE FRAMED & SHIPPED – please contact us for details.BUY WITH CONFIDENCE: We have been in business for over 20 years and our items are guaranteed to be in perfect condition, unless clearly specified otherwise.SHIPPING: Our prints are rolled in acid free tissue and shipped in large, thick shipping tubes and matted and framed pieces are 'flat packed' in substantial packaging. Our shipping is insured and guaranteed. We will always do our best to combine shipping on multiple purchases whenever possible – please ask. YOUR PIECE OF MIND: As a reputable company, if any issues do arise we don't expect our customers to deal with it. So if there are any problems such as with condition, delivery or damages then we will take care of it with a replacement or your money back.Please note: The signatures on our pieces are not reproductions; they are original autographs, hand-signed by the veterans involved.
Price: 165 USD
Location: Ojai, California
End Time: 2024-08-05T08:33:32.000Z
Shipping Cost: 15 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Artist: Anthony Saunders
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Signed By: Artist and Doolittle Raider
Size: Medium
Also Featuring: USS Hornet
Region of Origin: California, USA
Framing: Unframed
Year of Production: 2017
Print size: 31 ½ x 24 inches
Autographed by: Ed Saylor
Style: Illustration Art, Realism, Aviation Art, Military Art
Features: Limited Edition, Numbered
Topic: The Doolittle Raiders
Time Period Produced: 2010-2019
Image Orientation: Landscape
Signed: Yes
Title: Destination Tokyo
Period: Contemporary (1970 - 2020)
Material: Paper
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes
Subject: Aircraft, Aircraft Carrier, B-25, Doolittle Raiders, Military, Ships, USS Hornet, World War II (1939-1945)
Type: Print
COA Issued By: The Military Gallery
Theme: Art, Aviation, Conflicts & Wars, Militaria, Pacific
Production Technique: Lithography
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Including: Jimmy Doolittle