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Meet the Valor Studios staff at the Mid-Atlantic Air Museum's World War II weekend event the first weekend in June.
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September 2006: We are proud to announce the release of the third print in our Band of Brothers series - Hang Tough, Bastogne 1944.
November 2005: Valor Studios co-founder Adam Makos moderated a panel of "Band of Brothers" veterans at the Army/Navy Club and at the annual World War II Veterans Committee conference, both in Washington D.C..
September 2005: Several Gil Cohen art prints have been posted. Be sure to check out "Rosie's Crew", signed by B-17 pilot Robert Rosenthal, "Ploesti: The Odyssey of Utah Man", signed by B-24 pilot Walter Stewart, and "Requiem for Torpedo 8", signed by Torpedo 8 maintenance chief Bill Tunstill.
August 6-7, 2005: The Valor Studios/Ghost Wings staff attended the Yankee Air Museum's Thunder Over Michigan warbird display. Seven B-17s, two B-24s and other WWII aircraft took to the air during the show.
August 2005: The long anticipated art print "A Shot Across The Bow" is now officially available from Valor Studios! This print features the B-26 Marauder "Suzy-Q" flown by James P. Muri at the Battle of Midway. With editions starting at $95.00, this print is going fast!
June 3-5, 2005: The Valor Studios staff were joined by D-Day C-47 pilot "Bud" Berry and Band of Brother "Wild Bill" Guarnere as they displayed at Mid-Atlantic Air Museum's World War II Weekend
May 2005: The latest print release "Silencing the Guns" is now available for purchase
December 2004: Valor Studios sponsored a USO style visit by the "Band of Brothers" to the troops of the 1st Armored Division stationed in bases throughout Germany. Click the headline below to read the Stars and Stripes article about this special holiday visit.

'Band of Brothers' Troops Pay a Visit to Hanau on Way to Bastogne Reunion

HANAU, Germany — A buzz of anticipation rifled through the crowded gymnasium. In a few minutes, a Band of Brothers six-pack would pop in for a brief visit before heading off for a historic reunion in Bastogne, Belgium.

Darrell “Shifty” Powers looked not the least bit fazed by it all. While his compatriots were off preparing for the grand entrance, Powers stood outside chatting with a few troops and having a last-minute smoke . . . read more here