For God and Country
By Gil Cohen
June 5, 1944, Upottery Airfield, England.
As the sun sets, the 101st Airborne paratroopers of Easy Company’s Stick 70 receive a blessing from their beloved regimental chaplain, Captain John Maloney. On this, the “Night of Nights,” the paratroopers and the aircrew who will carry them into action will begin a new battle in France for the salvation of the free world. When the blessing concludes the men will don their parachutes to go serve God and country.
Print Size: 32" x 22.5"
THE LIMITED EDITION (180 PRINTS): $195 USD
Only 180 prints, signed and numbered by artist Gil Cohen and 2 D-Day veterans.
- Easy Company sharpshooter Earl McClung
- D-Day C-47 pilot Gerald "Bud" Berry (Bud's squadron is depicted in For God and Country!)
THE VICTORY EDITION (160 PRINTS): $295 USD
Only 160 prints, signed and numbered by artist Gil Cohen and 8 D-Day veterans.
- Stick 70 veterans Buck Compton and Brad Freeman
- (both depicted in "For God and Country"!)
- D-Day C-47 pilots Gerald "Bud" Berry
- (Bud's squadron is depicted) and Fred Trenck!
- E-Co. sharpshooter Earl "One Lung" McClung!
- Bob Noody of F-Company (check out the world famous D-Day photo of Bob, shown below)!
- Easy Company sharpshooter Earl McClung
- D-Day C-47 pilot Gerald "Bud" Berry (Bud's squadron is depicted in For God and Country!)