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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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THE DAMBUSTERS - INBOUND TO TARGET
In this outstanding new work Flight Lieutenant 'Mick' Martin, in company with Flight Lieutenant John Hopgood in the distance, follows one of the many canals of Holland, wingtips barely missing the sails of the windmills, en-route to the Mohne Dam.
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THE DAMBUSTERS - LAST MOMENTS OF THE MÖHNE DAM
Guy Gibson and Mick Martin draw the enemy's fire as 'Dinghy' Young clears the dam's parapet seconds after releasing his bomb. A few moments later Young's bomb will successfully detonate against the dam leaving it mortally wounded allowing David Maltby in AJ-J to finish the task. With the Mohne Dam breached Gibson, with the remaining crews, will turn south to repeat the operation at the Eder Dam.
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THE DAMBUSTERS - THREE GOOD BOUNCES
'Dinghy' Young powers Lancaster AJ-A over the wall of the Mohne Dam moments after releasing his bouncing bomb. Commanding Officer Guy Gibson recalled that Young's bomb made ?three good bounces? before successfully detonating against the dam wall to trigger its collapse. David Maltby in AJ-J will shortly deliver the final, decisive blow.
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THE DOOLITTLE RAIDERS
Doolittle Raiders take their B-25 bombers down to low level and head for China after delivering their surprise attack on Tokyo on April 18, 1942. Multi-signed by Doolittle Raiders.
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THE DOOLITTLE RAIDERS - GICLÉE STUDIO PROOF
At 8.20am on April 18, 1942, just four months after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, a small force of B-25 Mitchell bombers under the command of Col Jimmy Doolittle, undertook one of the most remarkable air raids of World War II. The Raiders' orders were anything but simple: fly low level some 800 miles over water into Japanese territory without escort, attack targets in Tokyo and nearby, then, with insufficient fuel to return, fly towards China until they ran out of fuel, bail out and, finally, try to evade capture.
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