Dawn Casevac, 16 Close Support Medical Regiment - Iraq 2003 by Ivan Berryman. - Tank - Art
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Dawn Casevac, 16 Close Support Medical Regiment - Iraq 2003 by Ivan Berryman.
To commemorate the first use of Factor VIIa by British Forces.
Item Code : DHM9966
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Image size 25 inches x 15 inches (64cm x 38cm)
Artist : Ivan Berryman
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Dawn Casevac, 16 Close Support Medical Regiment - Iraq 2003 by Ivan Berryman.
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