Awarded "Best Painting" in 1998 by The American Society of Aviation Artists, Keith Woodcock's image depicts ground crew rushing to the assistance of an USAAF 8th Airforce Consolidated B24D Liberator as it slides to a halt after an emergency landing at an English airfield, following damage sustained during a mission over Germany. Each print is signed by the artist, Keith Woodcock and a highly distinguished US Air Force pilot who flew missions during World War Two with 392 Bomb Group, the Korean War, the Vietnam War and operations in the Cold War until his retirement in 1975; Colonel Robert E. Vickers Jr Awards: Air Medal with 6 oak leaf clusters (1 silver, 1 bronze), American Campaign Medal, American Defense Medal, Army of Occupation Medal, Distinguished Flying Cross, Korean Service Medal, Legion of Merit, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, United Nations Service Medal, World War II Victory Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal, European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with 3 bronze stars. Edition Size: 350 Overall print size: 23 inches x 11 inches (58cm x 28cm)