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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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VIPER VENOM
Pilots from the 31st and the 52nd Fighter Wings climb heavily armed F-16 Vipers out of Aviano Air Base, Italy, on a strike mission over Bosnia, June 1999. Pilot signed print.
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VITAL ASSAULT
Simon Smith's piece Vital Assault, one of the most dramatic depictions of the assault on Pointe du Hoc, portrays the men of Dog Company as they unleash a withering volley of return fire, forcing the Germans to retreat. With the prints personally signed by veterans that fought with the US 2nd Ranger Battalion, this dramatic edition is an authentic account of this most historic and famous battle.
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VITAL ASSAULT - THE D-DAY TRIBUTE EDITION
Each print in this edition is issued with a separate specially commissioned original pencil drawing by Simon Smith which has been conservation matted to include the original pencil signatures of two veterans who fought at 'Bloody' Omaha Beach on D-Day and would go on to join the Rangers in their advance through Normandy.
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VITAL FORCE
Richard Taylor's poignant new painting captures eloquently the urgency of a scramble - an everyday occurrence during those frantic days in the summer of 1940. Battle of Britain ace Flight Lieutenant Ian Gleed leads a detachment of Hurricane Mk1s from 87 Squadron as they climb out of their Exeter airfield during the peak of the battle in the high summer of 1940.
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VOYAGE INTO DESTINY
Escorted by Me109s of JG-77, in company with a Kriegsmarine flotilla, the battleship Bismarck is seen off the coast of Norway, on May 21, 1941. Pilot/crew signed print
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VULCAN THUNDER
Vulcan nuclear jet bomber of 617 Squadron thunders into the air in a typical "alert" scramble. Artist signed edition.
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WARM WINTER'S WELCOME
A delightfully atmospheric painting by Nicolas Trudgian brings warmth
and welcome to a cold winter's evening in 1944, as P-51 Mustangs of the
357th Fighter Group return from war.
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