COLONEL FRANCIS S. "GABBY" GABRESKI - PRINTED ART SIGNED IN INK CO-SIGNED BY: JOE MILLICH - HFSID 284139
Sale Price $1,020.00
Reg. $1,200.00
FRANCIS "GABBY" GABRESKI
Signed limited edition 17x11 print of a P-47 Thunderbolt, also signed by
artist Joe Milich. Double matted and framed with three photos to an overall size
of 22x27
Printed Art signed in ink: "Gabby Gabreski". B/w, 17x11, limited
edition portrait of a piloted P-47D Thunderbolt in flight, also signed by the
artist: "Milich 172/1000". Matted and enclosed in a silver metal frame to
an overall size of 22x27 with three unsigned items: a color illustration of four
Thunderbolts flying low over the ground; an unsigned color photo of Gabreski in
his cockpit, with 28 painted swastikas to indicate "kills"; and an unsigned b/w
photo of Gabreski with his ground crew. FRANCIS S. "GABBY" GABRESKI
(1919-2002) ranks as the all-time top U.S. Army Air Force ace. He was one of
only seven USAF pilots who was an ace in both WWII and the Korean War.
Beginning his career flying sorties against the Japanese at Pearl Harbor, the
Polish-speaking pilot started to fly Spitfires in January 1943 with the 315
(Polish) Squadron of the RAF. After a few weeks, Gabreski was assigned to
Zemke's 56th Fighter Group, flying P-47 Thunderbolts without seeing any
action until August 24, 1943, when he scored his first victory. From then on,
he downed 28 enemy aircraft, leading all pilots in the European theatre.
After 193 missions, the Air Force was ready to send him home but, shortly before
boarding the plane, he discovered that a mission was set for that morning. On
July 20, 1944, Gabreski crash-landed during a strafing sortie and hid out for
five days. Although he persuaded a Polish-speaking forced laborer to bring food
and water, Gabreski was captured and imprisoned in Stalag Luft I, a German POW
camp for the remaining eight months of the war. He returned to military
service in the Korean War and shot down six MIG 15s. He was the recipient
of the Distinguished Service Cross, a Silver Star, the Distinguished Flying
Cross, a Bronze Star, the Air Medal and awards from the French and Polish
governments. Artist JOE MILLICH specializes in works of aviation art.
Fine condition. Not framed in the Gallery of History
style.
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