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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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RAMROD 792
During operation Ramrod 792 on April 25, 1944, leading his Spitfire wing, Johnnie Johnson endured a long-running combat with an Fw190.
Robert Taylor's dramatic painting shows the last moments of this momentous duel which ended in victory for the Allied Air Forces leading fighter Ace.
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RANGERS ON THE RAMPAGE
RAF Mosquitos on a "Day Ranger" mission attack a German airfield shortly after D-Day, 1944. Pilot signed print.
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RAT POISON
Douglas A-26 Invaders of the 9th Air Force's 386th Bomb Group undergo maintenance between missions at their new base at St. Trond, Belgium in April of 1945.
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READY FOR ANYTHING
An intricate study of a Sergeant from the British Parachute Regiment who has recently landed in Normandy on D-Day, 6 June 1944.
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RED ARROWS
The R.A.F.'s Red Arrows - perhaps the finest close formation aerobatic team in the world, flying their renowned Hawk jets.Prints signed by Red Arrows team leader.
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RED TAIL ESCORT
In Richard Taylor's striking new painting, the Tuskegee ?Red Tail? pilots of the 332nd Fighter Group are a more than welcome sight as they close in to escort home a damaged B17 Fortress of the 483rd Bomb Group. Seen high over the Italian Alps during the summer of 1944 this poignant scene conveys precisely the story of the legendary ?Red Tails.?
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RED TAIL PATROL
Red tailed P-51 Mustangs of the 332nd Fighter
Group - the Tuskegee Airmen - patrol high over
enemy territory after yet another successful
bomber escort mission.
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RED TWO
Keith's dramatic painting takes us to an incident over occupied northern France during the hectic fighting in that summer of 1944 as Squadron Leader John Plagis, Commanding Officer of 126 Squadron and former Malta veteran, notches up yet another impressive victory, this time over a Messerschmitt Bf109.
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