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It had been a rough ride in for the men of Easy Company. Their C-47s had run into heavy German flak as they crossed the French coast, their commanding officer had been killed and when they'd finally hit the silk they, like much of the 101st Airborne, had been dropped off target. Men, weapons and supplies were scattered, but in a few hours’ time elements of the largest amphibious force...
5 June 1944 at Upottery Airfield, England, gilded in the evening’s glow, Lt. Richard 'Dick' Winters confers with his Band of Brothers, the paratroopers of Easy Company, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne.
Soon, these young men would parachute into German-occupied France, to spearhead Europe’s emancipation. ...
JUNE 6th 1944
A specially commissioned limited edition released in conjunction with the WWII Foundation
It had been a rough ride in for the men of Easy Company. Their C-47s had run into heavy German flak as they crossed the French coast, their commanding officer had been killed and when they'd finally hit the silk they, like much of the 101st Airborne, had...
The mighty Lancaster, the mainstay of RAF Bomber Command, crewed by volunteers from Britain, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Rhodesia, South Africa, and many other nations opposed to Nazi rule, flew day and night sorties whenever there was a chance of reaching the target. Their unflinching courage, and selfless devotion to duty paved the way for the D-Day invasion, and the ultimate...
A historic new release from the studio of Richard Taylor!
With his younger brother Lothar flying close to port, top-scoring Ace Manfred von Richthofen – the Red Baron – leads the Fokker Dr.I tri-planes of Jasta 11, part of his famous ‘Flying Circus’, into a position from which they can attack a formation...
Paratroopers of the 101st Airborne lead American armored units through the recently liberated village of Saint Marie Du Mont during the advance from Utah Beach, shortly after D-Day. A pair of P-51 Mustangs pass low overhead as they support advancing troops nearby.
Available as an unsigned, open edition print.
AN OUTSTANDING EDITION TO COMMEMORATE THE 70th ANNIVERSARY OF D-DAY
As elements of the US VII Corps storm ashore on Utah beach below, P-47D Thunderbolts from the 365th Fighter Group, US Ninth Air Force - The Hell Hawks - overfly the Normandy bridgehead on the morning of D-Day, 6 June 1944. Flying from their base in southern England, the mighty Hell Hawks head inland...
What became known as 'The Battle of the Bulge' was Hitler's last attempt to win back the initiative in the west by smashing towards the Allied lines by the unlikely and difficult route through the Ardennes. Five armoured spearheads, one of which was commanded by the highly regarded Obersturmbannfuhrer Joachim ‘Jochen’ Peiper, were to penetrate these steep and wooded valleys under...
June 6, 1944, 2:10am... From the darkened heavens, C-47s of 9th Troop Carrier Command deliver the paratroopers of the 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions into the hellfire of Normandy’s drop zones.
The Screaming Eagles, already on the ground for an hour, link up with the All-American troopers near French towns such as Sainte-Mère-Église. Together, they will...
What became known as 'The Battle of the Bulge' was Hitler's last attempt to win back the initiative in the west by smashing towards the Allied lines by the unlikely and difficult route through the Ardennes. Five armoured spearheads, one of which was commanded by the highly regarded Obersturmbannfuhrer Joachim ‘Jochen’ Peiper, were to penetrate these steep and wooded valleys under...