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General Jimmy Doolittle Framed Photograph – WWII Doolittle Raid Commander | Museum Quality Custom Framing
Own a legendary piece of American aviation history with this General James “Jimmy” Doolittle framed photograph, professionally custom framed to museum-quality standards. This striking portrait honors one of the most daring and innovative leaders of World War II.
🖼️ Item Details:
- Subject: General James “Jimmy” Doolittle
- Photo Size: 10" x 8"
- Overall Framed Size: 16" x 14"
- Frame: 1" Gold Ornate Frame
- Matting: Black Suede Outer Mat with Gold Inner Mat
- Style: Classic black-and-white portrait with elegant, high-contrast presentation
🛠️ Museum Quality Custom Framing:
- Custom framed in a 1" gold ornate frame for a timeless, distinguished look
- Double matted with black suede outer mat and gold inner accent
- 100% acid-free materials for archival preservation
- 99% UV-protective glass to prevent fading and discoloration
- Dust-covered backing for a clean, professional finish
- Wired and ready for hanging
⭐ Historical Significance:
General James “Jimmy” Doolittle (1896–1993) was a pioneering aviator and one of the most celebrated figures in U.S. military aviation history. He is best known for leading the Doolittle Raid in April 1942, a daring bombing mission over Tokyo that boosted American morale following Pearl Harbor.
Doolittle later commanded major air forces in Europe, contributing significantly to Allied air superiority. His leadership, courage, and innovation helped shape modern aerial warfare and earned him the Medal of Honor.
🎯 Perfect For:
- Aviation and World War II collectors
- Military history enthusiasts
- Office, study, or aviation-themed décor
- Patriotic and meaningful gift giving
🚚 Shipping:
- Fast & Reliable Shipping
- Securely packaged to ensure safe delivery
- Ships ready to hang and display
This museum-quality framed photograph is more than décor—it’s a tribute to courage, innovation, and one of the most iconic airmen in American history.
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