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  The Hump's Worst Night

They Built So We Could Fight 

Alone Above Baoshan 
The Hump's Worst Night

They Built
So We Could Fight

Alone Above Baoshan

A limited edition of 100 S&N giclees on canvas in sizes listed below:

A limited edition of 100 S&N giclees on canvas in sizes listed below:

A limited edition of 100 S&N giclees on canvas in sizes listed below:

18 x 30 350.00
12 x 20 195.00

18 x 28 -- $325.00
12 x 20 - $195.00

12 x 18 - $185.00
20 x 30 - $375.00

This image depicts US Army ATC "Hump Pilot" 1st Lt. J. Vinyard's terrifying January 6, 1945 night-time flight over the "Hump" Air route and his tremendous struggle to keep his C-46 Commando transport plane in the air during the worst storm ever reported over the "Hump" Air route.

This dramatic image depicts a B-24 Bomber of the 14th AF, 308th BG that has just returned from a long distance bombing mission against Japanese shipping in the South China Sea . Chinese civilian and military airport construction workers, who with nothing more than their bare hands and straining bodies ceaselessly labored to build the airfields that American and Chinese airmen utilized to defend the skies above China . The massive stone rollers that were pulled by hand to build the vitally important airfields are highlighted in this image

Flying Tiger Fighter Ace Charlie Bond is about to take off at Baoshan, in a historic single handed attack on May 4, 1942 of more than 50 Japanese bombers.