Description: With plexiglass fragments from his helicopter's windshield buried in his hand, calf and thigh, Michael J. Novosel, pilot for the 82nd Medical Detachment, steadied the 'copter as another soldier pulled a wounded soldier to safety. Met by intense groundfire, Novosel still managed to save 29 soldiers by going back into enemy fire again and again. For this, he was an Army Medal of Honor recipient in the Vietnam War. This print is a fine tribute to Army aviators, their crews and the gunships that protected them. It is countersigned by both Novosel and his son Mike, Jr. They were the only father and son team to fly in the same unit—and each had the task of rescuing each other and flying more than 8,800 wounded to safety or emergency medical treatment. Brand-New in Mint Condition Hand-Signed by William Phillips Paper Lithograph Edition Size: 1450 S/N Image Size: 15 1/4 X 23 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ArtUSA is One of the World's Largest Fine Art Dealers Authorized Dealer for all Major Art Publishers All Works are Guaranteed Authentic New Releases & Rare Sold-Out Editions Contact us with any questions -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Price: 335.75 USD
Location: Painesville, Ohio
End Time: 2024-12-14T17:55:56.000Z
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Type: Paper Lithograph
Subject: Helicopters, Signed Aviation Art
Theme: Helicopters, Signed Aviation Art
Features: Signed
Size: 15 1/4 X 23