The image depicted here is one of the works of art included on the Air Force's list. The painting by Roy Grinnell depicts the lead aircraft in an air assault during World War II. The assault was called Operation Tidal Wave and aimed at dealing a blow to Axis forces petroleum production.
Hell's Wench, the B-24 Liberator pictured, was the lead plane in the Allied attack after the lead group took a wrong turn. Pilot Lt. Col Baker guided the allied forces into the attack. After his aircraft was damaged, he dumped his bomb load so that he could continue leading the formation instead of safely landing in a field.
After the attack, Baker attempted to gain altitude to allow his crew to escape, but sadly ended up crashing. Baker and his co-pilot, Maj. John L. Jerstad were both posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for their actions that day.