"SCHWEINFURT – THE SECOND MISSION" w/"BLACK THURSDAY"

by Robert Taylor

"SCHWEINFURT – THE SECOND MISSION" by the artist Robert Taylor is a signed and numbered limited edition print from an extremely small edition limited to ONLY 125 prints. This is one of very few TWENTY-SEVEN signatures COMMEMORATIVE PROOF w/companion print "BLACK THURSDAY." Most COMMEMORATIVE PROOFS in the edition were only signed by TWENTY-FOUR veterans.

Briefing at 0500 hours on the morning of 14 October 1943 brought the crews of the 92nd Bomb Group news they didn't want to hear: "It's Schweinfurt again!" The same message was being repeated in USAAF bomb group briefing rooms all over eastern England in the early hours of what was to become forever known as "Black Thursday". Responding to intelligence indicating increasing Luftwaffe fighter strength, the decision was taken to attack the ball­ bearing plant at Schweinfurt for the second time in three months. Over 400 Fortresses and Liberators would make the 920 mile, seven hour trip - 370 miles of the journey without fighter escort - in an all-out effort to stem the flow of new fighters reaching Luftwaffe front line units. The 92nd Bomb Group's mission leader, Colonel Budd Peaslee knew the score: As soon as the escorting P-47 Thunderbolts reached their maximum range and turned for home, the loitering Luftwaffe fighters would pounce. And so it was on that crisp autumn day. The moment the fighters departed some 400 enemy fighters ripped into the vulnerable bomber formations spewing rockets and cannon; the B-17 gunners made valiant attempts to repel the onslaught, but the result was carnage. For three hours the surviving bombers thundered on, their ranks thinning as continuing enemy attacks pressed home. Just twelve of the 92nd's twenty-one aircraft made it through to the target. Turning for home the weary crews knew they had to face the flak and enemy fighters all the way home until within range of Allied escort fighters. The USAAF's 1st Division alone lost 60 Fortresses with 600 men missing before the day was out.

"SCHWEINFURT – THE SECOND MISSION"

by Robert Taylor

"SCHWEINFURT – THE SECOND MISSION" shows Colonel Budd Peaslee's B-17 Equipose, piloted by Kemp McLaughlin, leading the Fortresses of the 92nd Bomb Group en-route to the vital ball-bearing factories at Schweinfurt. High over Germany, beyond the range of Allied fighter cover, the unprotected B-17s come under relentless attack from enemy fighters. Losses are high. Undeterred, the valiant crews press on to the target, their determination and courage on that "Black Thursday" forever etched into aviation folk lore.

In addition to the artist this print was personally signed in pencil by TWENTY-THREE veterans who took part in the second Schweinfurt mission on 14 October 1943:

  • General J. KEMP MACLAUGHLIN
  • First Lieutenant WILBUR 'BUD' KLINT
  • First Lieutenant JOHN P. NOACK
  • First Lieutenant FREDERICK J. BIRD
  • Technical Sergeant JACK R. GOETZ
  • Captain MALCOLM H. HIGGINS
  • Technical Sergeant BILL E. MARTIN
  • Chief Master Sergeant ROY C. McGINNIS
  • Captain JAMES A. 'PETE' MULLINAX
  • Staff Sergeant BEN ROBERTS
  • First Lieutenant EARL G. BASON
  • First Lieutenant JAY G. COBERLY
  • First Lieutenant ROY G. DAVIDSON Jnr
  • Staff Sergeant MARSHALL L. FISHER
  • Technical Sergeant EDWARD K. FOX
  • Colonel ED MILLSON
  • Captain THOMAS A. PARKS
  • Staff Sergeant ROBERT RICKEL
  • Technical Sergeant GEORGE G. ROBERTS
  • First Lieutenant JOHN SCARBOROUGH
  • Colonel ROBERT M. SLANE
  • First Lieutenant DONALD SPRINGER
  • Lieutenant Colonel HENRY E. TESSIEN

This is one of only a small number of prints in the edition to also be signed by the following THREE veteran, bring the total number of signature on the print to TWENTY-SIX!:

  • Lieutenant Colonel ARVID O. DAHL
  • Sergeant MATHIAS J. KREMER
  • Captain FOSTER 'FOSS' RODDA

"BLACK THURSDAY"

by Robert Taylor

"BLACK THURSDAY" by Nicolas Trudgian is the artist's black and white sketch companion to and depicting the same incident shown in "SCHWEINFURT – THE SECOND MISSION."

In addition to the artist this print was personally signed in pencil by ONE Me110 'Tankbuster' pilot who took part in the second Schweinfurt mission on 14 October 1943:

  • Feldwebel ADOLF DENZ
Both prints are in mint condition, have been stored flat, and have never been framed. "SCHWEINFURT – THE SECOND MISSION" 36" x 21" overall; "BLACK THURSDAY" measures 20¾" x 14⅜" overall.  The set comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and a descriptive four-page color sales brochure.
 

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