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Cpt Joseph Forster (deceased) - Art prints and originals signed by Cpt Joseph Forster (deceased)

Joseph Forster

Joseph Forster
The signature of Cpt Joseph Forster (deceased)

18 / 4 / 2013Died : 18 / 4 / 2013

Cpt Joseph Forster (deceased)

Born in 1919, Joe Forster enlisted in the Army in 1940, being commissioned as a pilot in 1943, flying the P-38 with 432nd Fighter Squadron. On 3rd April 1944, he was credited with his first 3 confirmed victories, eventually finishing the war with 9 confirmed victories, three probables and one damaged. He retired from the air force in 1971, having won two DFCs among other decorations. He died on 18th April 2013.

Pacific Glory by Nicolas Trudgian.


Pacific Glory by Nicolas Trudgian.
5 of 6 editions available.
4 of 5 editions featuring up to 5 additional signatures are available.
£2.00 - £290.00

Clipped Signature - Joseph Forster.


Clipped Signature - Joseph Forster.
One edition.
£40.00

Lt William J Dixie Sloan by Ivan Berryman.


Lt William J Dixie Sloan by Ivan Berryman.
6 editions.
One edition features 3 additional signatures.
£2.90 - £800.00




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Pacific Glory by Nicolas Trudgian.

One of the most successful of the P-38 equipped units was the 475th Fighter Group, Satans Angels, and it is the P-38s of this famous unit that Nicolas Trudgian has portrayed in his tribute to the American Air Forces that made Victory in the Pacific possible. It is March 1945 and the P-38s of the 475th FG are involved in a huge dogfight with Japanese Zeros over the coast of Indo-China. Flying Pee Wee V is Lt Ken Hart of the 431st Fighter Squadron, who has fatally damaged a Zero in a blistering head on encounter. The second P-38 - Vickie - belongs to Captain John Rabbit Pietz, who would end the War an Ace with six victories.


Clipped Signature - Joseph Forster.

Joe Forster enlisted in the Army in 1940, being commissioned as a pilot in 1943, flying the P-38 with 432nd Fighter Squadron. On 3rd April 1944, he scored his first 3 confirmed victories, finishing the war with 9 confirmed victories plus three probables and one damaged. He retired from the Air Force in 1971 and died in 2013.


Lt William J Dixie Sloan by Ivan Berryman.

With 12 victories to his credit, William Sloan was the highest scoring pilot of the 96th FS/82nd FG and is shown here in his P.38 Snooks IV ½, a reference to the fact that this aircraft was made up of so many cannibalised parts from other P.38s.

Cpt Joseph Forster (deceased)

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