Sainte-Marie-du-Mont by Gil Cohen
DESCRIPTION EDITIONS SIGNERS Easy Company paratrooper Forrest Guth knew he would witness history when he jumped into France on D-Day, so he carried a camera borrowed from his boyhood friend and fellow paratrooper, Roderick Strohl. On June 7, 1944, D+1, Forrest and his comrades entered Sainte-Marie-du-Mont while searching for Easy Company. Forrest thought the town’s WWI memorial would make a good backdrop. His comrade, Walter Gordon, agreed to snap a photo and Forrest let several 4th ID soldiers, from Utah Beach, join them for a picture the world would one day treasure.Want to know "who" signed which print edition? Click the EDITIONS tab above.Shipping added in checkout // print size: 20.25" x 15.25" // ships rolled in a tube ARTIST PROOF LESS THAN 10 REMAIN!101 limited-edition prints, signed by four WWII heroes: Easy Company paratroopers Clancy Lyall, Don Malarkey, and Rod Strohl and 4th Infantry Division scout Jack Blickenderfer. Includes Certificate of Authenticity. VICTORY EDI