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15" x 22½" image size, 18" x
24" print size
Signed by W.W.II Ace
Col. Herbert H. Long
Aviation Art by Stewart Studios presents
"Duel Over New Georgia", the latest limited edition print from the popular
"Celebration of Heroes" series. Each print is individually signed by
W.W.II Ace, Col. Herbert H. Long.
While serving his last combat tour at
Guadalcanal, Capt. Herbert H. "Trigger" Long was assigned to VMF-122
squadron. On 7 July 1943, during a fighter sweep, he encountered a
formation of Japanese Mitsubishi G4M "Betty" bombers over New Georgia
Island in the Solomon Islands. Capt. Long picked a Betty out of the
formation and began firing. The Betty's tailgunner fired back at Capt.
Long's F4U-I Corsair. "Trigger quickly maneuvered into position behind the
bomber and neutralized the tailgunner. He then concentrated his attack on
the bomber's right engine, pounding away at it with 50 caliber machine gun
fire.
The Japanese pilot broke formation and
began a deadly game of "hide and seek", darting in and out of the clouds
trying to lose Capt. Long on his tail. As he gave chase through the
clouds, Capt. Long spotted the Betty just as it ditched in the island's
shallow waters. Capt. Long circled again to confirm his 4th victory.
While serving on Guadalcanal with VMF-121
and VMF-122, Capt. Long was credited with 6 kills. Later with Air Group 84
and VMF-451 aboard the USS Bunker Hill, he added 4 more kills to his
record. Major Long was also credited with 3 direct hits with 5" HVAR
rockets on the Japanese aircraft carrier Ryuho at the Japanese naval base
at Kure. Col. Long flew 143 missions in Wildcat and Corsair aircraft. He
finished the war with 10 victories. After the war he continued to serve,
including duty in Vietnam. In 1968, Herbert H. Long retired from the
United States Marine Corps as a Colonel.
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