The Jolly Rogers
by
Nicolas Trudgian
36" by 24"
$450
SOLD
Published in 1993
Signed by FOUR VF-17 Navy Fighter Pilots
With its macabre skull and crossbones insignia, and a reputation for
total disdain of authority, VF-17 arrived in the Pacific with a variety
of nicknames ranging from the Irregulars to the Cast-offs, but under the
dynamic leadership of their Squadron Commander, Tom Blackburn, VF-17 made
their presence felt immediately upon their arrival in the Fall of 1943.
Equipped with the F4U Corsair, VF-17 pilots had what Blackburn was convinced
was the best fighter aircraft of World War II, and on 1st November, during
the invasion of Bougainville, VF-17 pilots shot down 6 Japanese planes
in their first taste of battle - 2 falling to the guns of their C.O. Over
the next 8500 hours of combat in the Solomons, its pilots shot down 156
enemy aircraft, 8 Japanese aircraft for each plane it lost, and produced
the highest number of Aces of any squadron in the Navy. Blackburn's Fighting
17 were the toast of the Navy brass, earned the respect of their peers,
and became known throughout the Pacific as The Jolly Rogers.
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