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Drumbeater is Home
A Genuine Michael Wooten Print
MICHAEL
WOOTEN is one of the world's foremost war scene artists, and here he
depicts the Skipper and officers on the bridge of U-123 as they
return safely to their base in Lorient, France after their first war patrol
against the USA. This was Operation DRUMBEAT and
since Kapitänleutnant REINHARD HARDEGEN had his U-123 into
his patrol area first, he is forever known as the Drumbeater. This
patrol earned the KNIGHTS CROSS for HARDEGEN;
his second war patrol in American waters earned him the OAK
LEAF to this decoration.
First Watch Officer Rudolf Hoffmann is at the left in this print, and he has
since passed away. Hardegen is in the middle of the print and
Second Watch Officer Horst von Schroeter is at the right of the
print. He later went on to command U-123 and was awarded the
Knights Cross. He retired from
the new German Navy with the rank of Vize Admiral.
All prints are hand-signed by Hardegen,
Hoffmann and von Schroeter. This is a limited-edition of only 500
prints. Print size is 18 x 19 inches
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