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CURRENT CATALOGUE
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Current Catalog shows alphabetically, by artists, all prints currently
available from the Military Gallery. Many are now low in inventory
and a few close to selling out. Click on thumbnail image or title
to see larger image and more information.
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FIRST COMBAT
Don Kingaby brings down a Ju88 over the Isle of Wight during his first combat on August 12, 1940. Kingaby was the only RAF pilot to be awarded 3 DFMs. Pilot signed print.
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FIRST FLAP OF THE DAY
'HM' Stephen brings down two Me109s in quick succession over the White Cliffs of Dover, early on August 11, 1940. Signed by Battle of Britain pilots
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FIRST OF MANY -DOUGLAS BADER TRIBUTE
We are pleased to tell you about this highly restricted, special edition of Robert Taylor's famous painting First of Many, depicting the legendary fighter Ace's first air victory in World War II. Each print in this special Tribute Edition is signed by four famous RAF Fighter Aces that flew Hurricanes and Spitfires with Douglas Bader in the Battle of Britain in 1940. Sadly, none of these renowned pilots are still with us today.
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FIRST SIGHTING
Air Sea Rescue Sunderland sights a downed bomber crew in the North Sea. Pilot signed print.
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FIRST STRIKE
Led by Wing Commander J.B. Nicolson VC, CO of 27 Squadron (the Flying Elephants) based in north-east India, a pair of Mosquito FBVIs power their way home across jungle-covered hills of northern Burma. They have just completed the squadron's first combat operation, a successful strike against Japanese ground targets along the vital railway link near Mandalay, Christmas Day 1943.
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FIRST STRIKE ON BERLIN
The first successful daylight raid on Berlin on March 6, 1944, by B-17 Flying Fortresses of the 100th B.G. is intercepted by Fw190s. Prints signed by B-17 crews.
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FIRST TO LAND
Simon's dramatic work serves as a tribute to all those who took part in the Normandy campaign, and in particular the elite band of French Commandos who landed at Sword Beach on that fateful morning.
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