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Original U.S. WWII 579th Bomb Squadron Trench Art Made by Prisoner of War Lieutenant Frederick Vallarelli IMA Merchandise Pickett and Dr

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allowed a few of their bombs to stray into a Geisha-girl house while on a mission over Rabaul

and the stitches that hold it in place at the rear are present

The top cover bears serial number 8377 over a ground out serial number

Original U.S. WWII 579th Bomb Squadron Trench Art Made by Prisoner of War Lieutenant Frederick Vallarelli IMA Merchandise Pickett and DrOriginal Item. One of a Kind. This is a gorgeous piece of POW Trench Art made by Lieutenant Frederick Vallarelli, 579th Bomb Squadron, 392nd Bomb Group, while he was imprisoned at Stalag 17 during World War II. Shot down on his 15th mission by anti aircraft fire while piloting a Liberator bomber and taken prisoner by the Germans in Holland, Vallarelli spent 9 months in captivity in creative effort as a composer and arranger of songs. An attached

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