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Wulf Hunt

by Stan Stokes



It was March 31, 1945 when the 332nd Fighter Group flew from their base at Ramitelli, Italy to just south of Munich, Germany. Their mission was to attack supply trains and any targets of opportunity. 1st Lt. Robert Williams, of the 100 FS was part of the mission. The 332nd found there targets in the form of Focke Wulf 190s and Me 109s.
During the dog fight, the 332nd downed 13 enemy fighters, Lt Williams was responsible for 2 of these, both Fw190s. Lt. Williams was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for his actions. Three of his fellow pilots were lost in the battle. Lt. Williams went on to complete 50 combat missions before leaving the USAAF as a Captain.
Signed by twenty Tuskegee Airmen. (Includes DVD of the print signing)


21" x 24"

Edition size: 950

$395


Signed by:

Lt. Col. Bob Ashby - (bomber pilot) Capt. Alton Ballard - (fighter pilot)
Lt. Rusty Burns - (fighter pilot) Lt. Claude Davis - (bomber pilot)
2nd Lt. Roger Duncan - (fighter pilot) Lt. Col. Bob Friend - (fighter pilot)
Dr. Thurston Gaines - (fighter pilot) 2nd Lt. Alfonso Harris - (fighter pilot)
Lt. Col. James Harvey - (fighter pilot) Lt. Col. Asa Herring - (fighter pilot)
Chief Master Sergeant Arthur Hicks - (Instructor) Lt. Mitch Higginbotham - (bomber pilot)
Lt. Jerry Hodges - (bomber pilot) Lt. Col. Clarence Jamison - (fighter pilot)
Lt. Col. Theodore Lumpkin - (Intelligence Officer) Col. Fitzroy "Buck" Newsum - (bomber pilot)
Col. Charles McGee - (fighter pilot) Capt. Lowell Steward - (fighter pilot)
Lt. Col. Harry Stewart - (fighter pilot) Lt. Col. Charles "C.I." Williams - (fighter & bomber pilot)



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