WWII veteran's artwork lives on at museum
Hal Olsen touches up the paint on a B-25 Mitchell Bomber April 19 at the Pacific Aviation Museum in Hawaii. In honor of the 65th anniversary of the Doolittle Raid over Tokyo, Mr. Olsen was recreating one of his original nose art pieces, for the B-25 flown by Lt. Ted Lawson, one of the pilots involved in the raid. The piece called "The Ruptured Duck" is a symbol held in high esteem by World War II servicemembers. (U.S. Army photo/Army Sgt. Catherine Talento)
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