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Korean War military tank art
prints. Military prints of the War in Korea, including infantry and
tank art prints. |
| The Battle of Imjin, Crash Action by David Rowlands. On 25th April 1951, Lieutenant John Mole, in command of the remaining section of the Royal Ulster Rifles 3 inch mortars, dismounted in the open and replied with rapid mortar fire on to the slopes from which a hail of machine-gun fire swept the valley floor. The surviving tanks of C Squadron the 8th Kings Royal Irish Hussars kept up a heavy fire on the Chinese formations swarming down the valley slopes. Signed edition. Image size 25 inches x 15 inches (64cm x 38cm). Price £70.00 Part of our Buy One, Get One Half Price Offer
Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Image size 25 inches x 15 inches (64cm x 38cm). Price £95.00 Part of our Buy One, Get One Half Price Offer
Limited edition of 200 giclee canvas prints. Image size 36 inches x 24 inches (91cm x 61cm). Price £500.00 Part of our Buy One, Get One Half Price Offer
Limited edition of 200 giclee canvas prints. Image size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £390.00 Part of our Buy One, Get One Half Price Offer
ITEM CODE DHM1055 |
| US soldiers during winter in the Korean War by Chris Collingwood. Painting commissioned for a major book publisher around 189 - 1990 for a novel cover. Original oil on board. Image size 28 inches x 20 inches (71cm x 51cm). Price £3500.00 Massive Summer Sale! To make way for new art projects, this painting is reduced to gallery trade price for all customers! Save £500 on this original painting! - Was £4000
ITEM CODE CC0090 |
| At the Cutting Edge of Battle by James Dietz. (AP) In the early morning hours of 25 June 1950, 90,000 North Korean Troops crossed the 38th parallel and began the invasion of South Korea. The Korean War had begun. The United States sent military assistance to the South Koreans and on 5 July 1950, the initial battle between Americans and North Koreans was fought. The North Koreans, often dressed in civilian garb, would infiltrate troops through American and South Korean line. These units would conduct raids and ambush operations in rear areas while the main force of the North Korean Army attacked in the front. In response to the North Korean tactics, the United States Army activated Ranger units to take the war to the enemys rear area. The first Ranger unit formed was the 8th Army Ranger Company which was activated in theater on 24 August 1950. In the United States, the Army Chief of Staff, General Collins, initiated a program to establish a Ranger Training Center at Fort Benning, Georgia. A rugged course of instruction was established under the supervision of men who had served in Ranger and Special Operations units in World War II. The volunteer students of the Ranger Course would train and fight in Company size units. For the first time in Ranger history all those beginning the Ranger Course must be qualified parachutists. Ranger training was particularly arduous with a 5 mile run to begin the day. Day and night parachute operations were followed by 15 to 50 mile foot marches with full field gear. Demolitions, hand to hand combat, land navigation and infiltration techniques were followed by live fire exercises. Night training was emphasized. Those who completed this rugged course of instruction received a black and gold Ranger tab. This was the first time in history that this difficult to obtain and much sought after award was made. When the call went out for volunteers, 5,000 regular army paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division volunteered; 900 were selected and formed into the first eight Airborne Ranger Companies. As the war progressed, Infantry Divisions of the National Guard were activated. Volunteers from these divisions underwent Airborne training followed by Ranger Course. In total, 17 Airborne Ranger Companies were formed and served in the United States, Germany, Japan and Korea. The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 9th Airborne Rangers were committed to combat in Korea, with the 1st Ranger company arriving in country on 17 December 1950. By early 1951 Rangers were fighting to the front of every American Army Division in Korea. They went into action by air, land and water. They made the first combat jump in Ranger history. Infiltrating enemy lines by foot and assault boat, they conducted raids and ambush operations and emplaced mines on enemy communications and supply routes. The Rangers spearheaded attacks, filled crucial gaps in defensive positions and were used in counterattack roles. One of every nine Rangers who fought in Korea died there. This print is dedicated to all American Rangers of the Korean War. Their sweat, blood and sacrifice from the training fields of Fort Benning, Georgia, to the battlefields of Korea demonstrated the eternal truth that freedom is not free. Limited edition of 100 artist proofs. Image size 26 inches x 13 inches (66cm x 33cm). Price £
ITEM CODE JD0037 |
| Chosin Fires by James Dietz. US Army and Marine Field Artillery. Limited edition of 350 publisher proofs. Image size 25 inches x 12.5 inches (64cm x 32cm). Price £135.00
ITEM CODE JD0038 |
| Frozen Chosin, Korea, December 1950 by David Pentland. On 27th November 1950, thousands of Chinese troops swarmed over the frozen Yalu river on the North Korean /Chinese border, cutting off US Marines in the Chosin Reservoir area. Over the next ten days the marines with air support from both the Navy and Marine Air Wings fought their way out of the trap to Hungnam and safety. Signed limited edition of 1150 prints. Image size 26 inches x 16.5 inches (64cm x 42cm). Price £95.00 Part of our Buy One, Get One Half Price Offer
Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Image size 25 inches x 16.5 inches (64cm x 42cm). Price £130.00 Part of our Buy One, Get One Half Price Offer
Save £5 on selected prints - Was £135
Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 36 inches x 24 inches (91.5cm x 61cm). Price £480.00 £110 Off Selected Giclee Canvas Prints - Was £590
Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £370.00 £90 Off Selected Giclee Canvas Prints - Was £460
Original painting by David Pentland. Image size 36 inches x 24 inches (91.5cm x 61cm). Price £2100.00 Massive Summer Sale! To make way for new art projects, this painting is reduced to gallery trade price for all customers! Save £500 on this original painting! - Was £2600
Postcard size 6 inches x 4 inches (15cm x 10cm). Price £2.00 Part of our Buy One, Get One Half Price Offer
**Signed limited edition of 1150 prints. (One copy reduced to clear) Image size 26 inches x 16.5 inches (64cm x 42cm). Price £65.00
ITEM CODE DHM0785 |
| Retreat from the Yalu by David Pentland. M19 self-propelled antiaircraft guns guns of the 82nd Battalion give cover to the M46 Patton tanks and men of the US Armys 2nd Division during their hazardous retreat south from the Yalu River, following the surprise Chinese winter offensive. Signed limited edition of 1150 prints. Image size 25 inches x 16.5 inches (64cm x 42cm). Price £95.00 Part of our Buy One, Get One Half Price Offer
Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Image size 25 inches x 16.5 inches (64cm x 42cm). Price £130.00 Part of our Buy One, Get One Half Price Offer
Save £5 on selected prints - Was £135
Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 36 inches x 24 inches (91.5cm x 61cm). Price £480.00 £110 Off Selected Giclee Canvas Prints - Was £590
Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £370.00 £90 Off Selected Giclee Canvas Prints - Was £460
Original painting by David Pentland. Image size 36 inches x 24 inches (91.5cm x 61cm). Price £2300.00 Massive Summer Sale! To make way for new art projects, this painting is reduced to gallery trade price for all customers! Save £500 on this original painting! - Was £2800
Postcard size 6 inches x 4 inches (15cm x 10cm). Price £2.00 Part of our Buy One, Get One Half Price Offer
ITEM CODE DHM0838 |
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"Frozen Chosin" Korea, December 1950 by David Pentland
DHM785 On 27th November 1950, thousands of Chinese troops swarmed over the
frozen Yalu river on the North Korean/Chinese border, cutting off US
Marines in the Chosin Reservoir area. Over the next ten days the marines
with air support from both the Navy and Marine Air Wings fought their
way out of the trap to Hungnam a safety.
Retreat From the Yalu by David Pentland DHM838 M19 self-propelled antiaircraft guns guns of the 82nd Battalion give
cover to the M46 Patton tanks and men of the US Army's 2nd Division
during their hazardous retreat south from the Yalu River, following the
surprise Chinese winter offensive.
Battle of the Hook, Korea by David Rowlands DHM614 Centurion tank of the 1st Royal Tank Regiment firing at night during
the battle of the Hook. |
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