WW2 USA Military Art: World War II U.S. Military Art refers to the wide range of paintings, sketches, and illustrations created to document, motivate, and communicate the American war effort between 1941 and 1945.(ChatGPT)
WW2 USA Military Art:
European Front:
1943 American B-17 and German Me-109_ Pilots Charles Brown and Franz Stigler in the skies over Bremen, Germany, December 20, 1943 by Robert Harper
1943 Mission over Rensburg, Germany, August 17, 1943 – Inside the cockpit of a B-17 by Gil Cohen
1943 Start of a new hunting season. A US Navy PB4Y destroys a German submarine in the Bay of Biscay by Dwight Shepler
1943 Fire Over Ploesti by Roy Grinnell
1943 The Red Bull in the Winter Line by Donna Neary
1943 Tip of the Avalanche by Keith Rocco
1944 Battle of Fox Green Beach, Normandy, June 6, 1944 by Dwight Shepler
1944 Invasion of the Normandy beaches, 6 June 1944 by Stan Stokes
1944 First Wave at Omaha. The Ordeal of the Blue and Gray by Ken Riley
1944 ‘From Cornrow to Hedgerow’ by Keith Rocco
1944 The Battle of Mortain by Keith Rocco
African Front:
Pacific Front:
1941 Japanese air raid on Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941 by RG Smith
1941 Got the first one shot down, Clark Field Air Force Base on Luzon Island, Philippines, December 8, 1941 by Don Stivers
1941 At a Roadblock on the Road to Bataan by Don Millsap
1942 Battle of Midway, June 4-6, 1942 – Japanese aircraft attack US Navy ships by Graham Bailay Coale
1942 Defense of the Aleutians by Dominic D’Andrea
1942 Battle of the Coral Sea, 7-8 May 1942 by Robert Benny
1942 Red Arrow at War by Michael Gnatek
1942 Defense of Dutch Harbor, Aleutian Islands, Alaska, USA, June 3, 1942
1942 Takeoff Before the first air raid on Tokyo, April 18, 1942 by Herbert Mott
1942 US Marines raid Makin Island, Gilbert Islands, Pacific Ocean, August 17, 1942
1944 The second Japanese kamikaze attack on the aircraft carrier Intrepid, November 22, 1944
1945 ‘…Manila Would Do’ by Keith Rocco
1945 ‘Cuidado’–Take Care–Bushmaster with Bolo! by H. Charles McBarron