Item: ONSV24HFS044

Original Signed Limited Edition Print: Framed American Fighter Aces Series 2 “Mission Accomplished” by Roy Grinnell Signed by Nine Pilots Who Flew on the Yamamoto Mission - 422/1250 - 31½ x 38¼”

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  • Original Item. Only One Available. This is a signed American Fighter Aces Series 2 print of “Mission Accomplished” by Roy Grinnell, signed at the bottom by Nine Pilots Who Flew on the Yamamoto Mission. The frame is well-put together and the print is very clear. This is a limited run print, number 422 out of 1250. 


    “Bogies, 11 o’clock high!” shouted Lt. Doug Canning, breaking a two-hour radio silence.


    Maj. John Mitchell had led sixteen P-38s of his 339th Fighter Squadron from Guadalcanal’s Henderson Field to Bougainville on 18 April 1943 to intercept the Betty bomber carrying Japanese Combined Fleet commander Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto. Now, after flying 400 miles at 50 feet above the water, navigating by pure dead-reckoning, the flight sighted two Betty bombers escorted by six Zeroes descending toward Ballale Island.


    Maj. Mitchell and twelve Lightnings climbed to provide high cover while Capt. Tom Lanphier and Lts. Rex Barber, Frank Holmes and Ray Hine, the designated “attack flight,” turned to intercept the bombers. As they climbed toward the Bettys, Lanphier saw three Zeroes diving to defend the bombers and turned sharply into the lead fighter, leaving Barber to continue the attack on the bomber.


    Curving in behind the lead bomber, Barber raked the descending Betty from wingtip to wingtip. Thick black smoke began to stream from the right engine and the bomber snapped to the left. Moments later it sliced into the jungle, the crash site marked by a rising column of black, oily smoke.


    Turning toward the coast, Barber finished off the second Betty now under attack by Frank Holmes, and downed a Zero that had belatedly joined the battle from nearby Kahili Airdrome. Shortly after, Mitchell called Mission Accomplished!


    This great print was signed by nine pilots who flew on the Yamamoto mission, Operation Vengeance:


    Colonel REX BARBER
    Colonel JOHN W. MITCHELL
    Lieutenant Colonel BESBY FRANK HOLMES
    Lieutenant Colonel DOUG CANNING
    Lieutenant Colonel LOUIS KITTEL
    Lieutenant Colonel ROGER J AMES
    Major JULIUS “JACK” JACOBSON
    Captain DELTON GOERKE
    Captain LARRY GRAEBENER


    The frame measures 31½ x 38¼” and has some issues. The lower left portion appears to be backing away from the glass and should be reattached. Comes ready for further research and display.


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