Hellcat's over Tarawa
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L/E of 199 Giclee Prints
S/N by the Artist
Image Size: 28" x 18"
Paper Size: 32.5" x 24"
Plane Type: F4F Wildcat
"Bloody Tarawa" earned its reputation as the U.S. Marines suffered through one
of the most devastating battles of the Pacific war. On 30 November 1943, these
Grumman F6F-3 Hellcats from Air Group 16, Task Force 50 Carrier Force skirt
Betio Island, part of the Tarawa Atoll in the Gilberts during Operation Galvanic.
Naval bombardment forces had opened fire on the atoll intending to flatten
defensive positions so that ground troops could take the island. The tragic lesson
learned was that the bombardment (both naval and aerial) was not enough in
itself, when confronting a well-prepared enemy's dug-in defenses.
HELLCAT'S OVER TARAWA by Jack Fellows (F4F Wildcat)@ Dare to Move
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