MISSION BEYOND DARKNESS
by Robert Taylor

Admiral Mitscher defies all rules of naval engagement and illuminates
the fleet to recover aircraft following attack on Japanese carrier fleet, June 20, 1944

Aircrew signed print

One of the most remarkable missions during the naval air war in the Pacific.

MISSION BEYOND DARKNESS
by Robert Taylor

Following the attack against Admiral Ozawa’s Japanese carrier fleet on June 20, 1944, Admiral Mitscher defies all rules of naval engagement: In total darkness, with the ever-present danger of enemy submarines, he orders every ship in his Task Force 58 to switch on lights to guide over 100 returning carrier-borne aircraft, all desperately low on fuel. Amid the confusion, unable to get a landing slot aboard the USS Lexington, and now out of fuel, a pilot and his gunner scramble from their ditched SB2B Curtiss Helldiver, as a Fletcher class destroyer manoeuvres to make the pick up.

Four aircrew personally involved in the ‘Mission Beyond Darkness’ have joined Robert Taylor in signing this historically important edition.



The Signatories

Commander ALEX VRACUI USN
Captain DONALD GORDON USN
Lieutenant RALPH YAUSSI USNR
Air Gunner JAMES CURRY

Print size: 34 x 23ins.

Signed and Numbered
Edition size: 750 Price: £200.00
Artist Proof Edition size: 75 Price: £325.00
     
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