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Boiling Point (Cover) - A movie poster with a man in the cockpit of a plane

Boiling Point (Cover) - A movie poster with a man in the cockpit of a ...

Cover - Digital Art for Airman Magazine (U.S. Department of Defense Graphic by Chris Desrocher)

USAF 70th Birthday: 1947 to 1960 (poster 1 of 8)

USAF 70th Birthday: 1947 to 1960 (poster 1 of 8)

Promotional poster at AIRMAN Magazine for the 70th birthday of the US Air Force. Features two P-51 Mustangs flying through the clouds, the theme “Breaking Barriers” and the 70th birthday logo. This was used acr... More

This web resolution poster commemorates the 15th anniversary

This web resolution poster commemorates the 15th anniversary

This web resolution poster commemorates the 15th anniversary of September 11, 2001. It features a minimalist illustration by Chris Desrocher of the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and the treeline of the Pen... More

This social media graphic commemorates the 15th anniversary

This social media graphic commemorates the 15th anniversary

This social media graphic commemorates the 15th anniversary of September 11, 2001. It features a minimalist illustration by Chris Desrocher of the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and the treeline of the Penn... More

This poster commemorates the 15th anniversary of September

This poster commemorates the 15th anniversary of September

This poster commemorates the 15th anniversary of September 11, 2001. It features a minimalist illustration by Chris Desrocher of the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and the treeline of the Pennsylvania field... More

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