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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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PHANTOM SHOWTIME
Lt. Randy 'Duke' Cunningham and his RIO Lt. (jg) Willie 'Irish' Driscoll, aboard VF-96's F-4 Phantom, call sign "Showtime 112", return to the USS Constellation following their first air victory. Prints signed by pilot and RIO.
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PHANTOM SHOWTIME - THE GICLÉE STUDIO PROOF
Robert Taylor's incredibly powerful painting depicts Cunningham's returning F-4 Phantom - call sign 'Showtime 112' - screaming past the carrier at 500 knots just feet above the murky waters of the Gulf of Tonkin and has become one of the most popular portraits of the Phantom in Taylor's extensive portfolio.
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PHANTOM STRIKE - THE GICLEE CANVAS PROOF
The steel mill at Thai Nguyen was vital to North Vietnam and in 1967 its destruction was a top priority for the USAF. There was a problem however; it was one of the most heavily and well defended installations in the country.
On 30 March 1967, the mission to attack the Thai Nguyen steel plant fell to the legendary fighter leader and WWII Ace Robin Olds but it turned out to be one of the most hazardous raids of the Vietnam War.
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PLANS AND PREPARATIONS
Pilots and ground crew of the 365th Fighter Group - the Hell Hawks - work tirelessly to keep their P-47 Thunderbolts prepared and ready for action during the crucial weeks following D-Day, June 1944. The unit's air support was vital to the Allied armies battling to secure the Normandy bridgehead and beyond.
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PRE-FLIGHT BRIEFING
Completed a number of years ago in Richard's 'trademark' style of graphite, wash and coloured highlights, over that time two highly-regarded World War Two veterans have personally signed and authenticated the edition, each having flown the amazing Mosquito in combat during the war.
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PREPARING FOR ACTION
Keith's poignant and atmospheric piece serves as a lasting tribute to all those who flew this mighty aircraft in combat during WWII and the ground crews who so valiantly supported them.
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PREPARING FOR ACTION
Major George Preddy's crew chief Art Snyder together with his crew work frantically to ready the P-51Ds of the 352nd in readiness for yet another sortie
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