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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 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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FLAGSHIP OVER MANHATTAN
An American Airlines DC-3, one of 20 in service by 1936 with right-hand doors, outbound from La Guardia airport, with Manhattan skyline below. Artist signed print.
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FLEET ACTION - A BOOK & PRINT PORTFOLIO
Following several successful releases commemorating the Great War, acclaimed artist Richard Taylor has created another powerful pencil edition in memory of all those who fought in the bitter conflicts at sea. This highly-detailed piece shows 'Dreadnought' battleships from the Royal Navy Grand Fleet opening fire on warships from the German High Seas Fleet during the evening fleet action of the Battle of Jutland, 31 May 1916.
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FLIGHT OF EAGLES
Me109s of JG-26 climbing out of Abbeville on a bright morning in 1941. Prints signed by General Galland
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FLIGHT OUT OF HELL
Medal of Honor recipient Nathan Gordon make a heroic rescue of downed bomber crews at Kaviengs Harbour, February 15, 1944. Prints signed by Gordon and other aircrews.
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FLYING CLOUD
The American Clipper Flying Cloud arrives at Hong Kong in May 1860, 97 days out of London. En-route to Foochow, she will load tea for the return voyage. Artist signed print.
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FLYING THE JOLLY ROGER
A pair of Navy F-4 Phantoms of VF84 The Jolly Rogers prepare to recover aboard the carrier U.S.S. Independence during the Vietnam conflict. Pilot signed print.
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FLYING TIGERS - THE STUFF OF LEGEND
P-40's of the AVG Flying Tigers 3rd Pursuit Squadron - Hell's Angels - deliver a deadly strafing attack on a Japanese forward air-base in China, summer 1942. With their Allison engines screaming at full throttle, AVG Aces Tommy Haywood and Robert Smith, lead the charge as the Hell's Angels leave a trail of havoc and destruction behind them.
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CURRENT CATALOGUE
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