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A collection of letters written by Pvt. Arthur Pranger, 86th Chemical Mortar Battalion, during WWII.
CAUTION - Because WWII nose art could be quite bawdy at times, the site includes some images that may not be appropriate for young children.
Art in the Armed Forces; Pictured by Men in Action, edited by Aimée Crane was published in 1944. It featured drawings, paintings and other art by members of the U.S. armed forces in World War II.
Aviation art and paintings of historic aircraft, World War II Art, bombers and battle scenes inspired by true stories.
TDuring World War II, the Navy implemented a combat art program of Navy personnel who were also artists. They were sent to serve in combat zones and to portray their experiences in art form.
If you have any original, unpublished pictures of WWII nose art or decoration that you would like posted, please email them to me.
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Back in World War 2, many creative and talented pilots faced danger with a sexy babe painted on the nose of their aircrafts. Some were wholesome girls next door, while others were naked nymphos ready ...
Military art, paintings of WWII and limited edition prints by professional artist Mark Littlejohn.
I hope you enjoy looking at some of the art on display, if you want to purchase anything, please use the online ordering system or drop me a email.
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