A small painting I started long ago, thought several times of pitching, but a collector saw it and asked me to finish it. Finished 'er up today!
One for the Troops8.5 x 14 in., oil on panel
Collection of Mr. Barry Panasik
Capt. Don S. Gentile was a 23-year old fighter pilot with the famous 4th Fighter Group, based at Debden, Essex, UK. A veteran of the Royal Air Force's 133 Eagle Squadron, Gentile rose to become the highest scoring ace of the 4th in terms of aerial victories (21.833, plus 3 damaged), a record that stands to this day.
He was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross, America's second-highest award for valor in combat, by General Eisenhower personally. 'Ike' remarked to Gentile, "You seem to be a one-man air force!" "Gentle", as he was called by those who fought with him, lost his life in a T-33 crash in Maryland in 1951.