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$295.00 |
Remember Pearl Harbor!
Robert Taylor. We view the action just after 9:00
a.m. during the second wave attack on the Fleet, as
Aichi D-3A1 dive-bombers from the carrier "Kaga"
make a final attempt to destroy the "USS Nevada"
laying beached at Hospital Point. Limited edition
of 750 signed by the artist and four survivors of
the Nevada. 33?"x 25" print. |
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$125.00 |
Pearl Harbor 0755...
While
the Giant Slept
Dru Blair. Seconds before the Pearl Harbor attack,
Lt. Commander Kakuichi Takahashi's Aichi D3A1 Type
99 "Val" dive-bomber rolls in on Hangar
6 on the southern tip of Ford Island. Limited edition
of 1941 signed and numbered by the artist. 30"x
24" print. |
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$19.95 |
Aichi D3A1 "Val"
Tony Weddel. The Aichi Type 99 (codenamed "Val"
by the Allies), a front-line Japanese dive-bomber,
was piloted by dive-bomber crews, which were among
the best in the world. Their proficiency in dive-bombing
techniques gave them a fantastic "direct hit
rate" of 82 percent effectiveness during naval
action in the Indian Ocean. This painting portrays
a Val from the Japanese carrier Soryu as its pilot
lines up on a target at Pearl Harbor. 19"x 23"
print. |
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$295.00 |
Morning Thunder
Robert Taylor. During the second wave of attacks on
Pearl Harbor, the "West Virginia" is ablaze
after six torpedo hits and two bomb strikes from the
first attack. With her bows already low in the water
and decks awash, the crews ignore the risks and push
the Navy tug "Hoga" alongside to fight the
fires and pick up survivors. Overhead, Zeros swoop
through the smoke aiming for the installations on
Ford Island. Signed and numbered by the artist and
8 Pearl Harbor survivors, limited edition print measures
30?"x 23?". |
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$39.95 |
Battleship Row
Stan Stokes. Depicts the December 7, 1941 attack at
Pearl Harbor. A Japanese "Kate" from the
Akagi launches a Kai Model 2 torpedo at the USS West
Virginia during the attack. 16"x 11?" limited
edition print is signed and numbered by the artist. |
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$44.95 |
USS Arizona BB-39: 1941
C.S. Bailey. The battleship Arizona served with pride
and distinction in the U.S. Navy from 1916 until its
sinking at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Limited
edition 30"x 121⁄2" print is signed
and numbered by the artist. |


$29.95 |
Missouri
Patrick Haskett. Poster features the 58,000-ton "Mighty
MO", escorted by Canadian tugs in the summer
of 1991. 29"x 25". |
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$89.95 |
Awakening the Giant
C.S. Bailey. Japanese Zeros from the Imperial Japanese
Navy's flagship carrier Akagi proceed to the opening
strike at Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941. 26"x
20" limited edition print is signed and numbered
by the artist. |
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$94.95 |
A Dash for Freedom
Stan Stokes. The USS Nevada heads for the channel
on December 7, 1941, during the attack on Pearl Harbor.
The USS Arizona's burning hull can be seen in the
background as Japanese airplane fly overhead. 20"x
9" limited edition print. |
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$44.95 |
USS Arizona
James A. Flood. Portrays this famous battleship in
happier times in 1936 departing Pearl Harbor. The
Navy yard is off her bow and Ford Island, with a New
Mexico class battleship, is in the background off
her stern. 28?"x 21" print. |
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$39.95 |
Flying into a War
Stan Stokes. On December 6, 1941, Pilot Earl Cooper,
navigator John "Davy" Crockett and their
crewmates flew their B-17C Flying Fortress to the
Philippines by way of Oahu, Hawaii. But arriving in
Hawaii on the morning of December 7, the unarmed B-17
met Japanese Zeros. After evasive measures and the
loss of one engine, they flew over the destroyed Hickham
Field then finally belly-landed at Wheeler Field,
flying on fumes. 16"x 11?" limited edition
print is signed and numbered by the artist. |
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Cat and Mouse Over Wake
Marc Stewart. In December 1941, during the dark days
following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, U.S.
Marine Corps pilots of VMF-211 heroically defended
the tiny island of Wake against overwhelming Japanese
attack from the air and sea. Shown here is an F3F-3
Wildcat from VMF-211 engaging a Japanese G3M "Nell"
bomber in the battle for Wake Island. Print measures
28"x 22" and is signed by the artist. |
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$34.95 |
Early Morning Airstrike
Dan Zoernig. The Early morning light captures a pair
of Aichi D3A1 Navy Type 99 bombers en route to an
unspecified objective somewhere in the South Pacific,
1942. The Type 99, codenamed "Val" by the
Allies, served throughout the duration of the Pacific
War as both a land- and carrier-based attack craft.
19"x 13" print is signed by the artist. |
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