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REMARQUE CATALOGUE
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Remarque catalog shows alphabetically all remarqued prints currently
available from the Military Gallery. Please remember that remarques
are highly restricted in number and inventory changes daily. Remarqued
prints may be available at the time of publication, or delayed, depending
upon the artist's work load at the time.
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ROAM AT WILL - THE BATTLE FOR ITALY PORTFOLIO
Returning to base after an arduous escort mission, Captain Art Fiedler leads
a flight of P51 Mustangs from the 325th Fighter Group - the Checkertail
Clan - through the Po Valley in northern Italy seeking out targets of
opportunity amongst the retreating Axis forces, July 1944.
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ROVER PATROL
Richard Taylor's new painting presents a fine study of a lone Mosquito FB MkVI of 143 Squadron, part of a larger formation of the Banff Strike Wing, high over the Norwegian fjords on an armed rover patrol to seek out enemy surface shipping and submarines, in February 1945.
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SPITFIRE SCRAMBLE
Richard's exquisite cameo Spitfire Scramble depicts a typical daily scene at Westhampnett as Flight Lieutenant 'Mickey' Mount, flight commander with 602 Squadron, leads the final section of Spitfires away from the base in a frantic scramble to intercept another large Luftwaffe force heading towards the Royal Navy's main base at Portsmouth and radar stations on the Isle of Wight in August 1940.
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TESTING TIMES
Keith, who joined the Military Gallery in 2020, is currently illustrating the Ladybird Expert History series of the Second World War written by leading historian James Holland. His graphic portrayal, Testing Times, depicts Sergeant Don Kingaby carrying out last minute checks on his Mk.I Spitfire at the height of the Battle of Britain.
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THE BATTLE OF CAMBRAI, NOVEMBER 1917
Few images could capture the sense of occasion that morning than Keith's haunting painting. With this graphic depiction of the desolation found on the mud-soaked battlefield of Cambrai, he superbly portrays the crews of two Mark IV tanks of 'C' Battalion Tank Corps, supported by elements of the Essex Regiment and the Canadian 5th Cavalry Division, capturing a brief respite from the fighting near a fortified position known as 'Bleak House' on the first morning of the battle.
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THE BOMBER BOYS
This highly detailed and carefully researched painting by James Dietz, one of America's foremost military and aviation artists, fittingly depicts this famous unit to represent all those who served with Bomber Command during World War II. The crews have just returned safely to RAF Scampton after a long, hazardous raid over enemy territory. Tired, weary and thankful to have made it back in one piece, they can at last stretch their legs and enjoy some welcome refreshments before heading off to de-brief and a much-needed rest.
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THE GREAT ESCAPE
Keith's graphic piece depicts the moment an eagle-eyed sentry raises the alarm having spotted escapees making a stealthy dash to freedom from the entrance of 'Tunnel Harry'.
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THE PHANTOMS OF UBON
Award winning artist Keith Burns has captured the atmosphere at Ubon during the summer of 1967 perfectly. Carefully researched with the help of veterans who served with Olds in Ubon, Keith's oil painting depicts his F-4C Phantom 'Scat XVIII' of the 433rd Tactical Fighter Squadron in one of Ubon's secure revetments with his diligent ground crew ready and waiting for his return.
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THE ROYCE RAID
In early April 1942, under the command of General Ralph Royce, and almost a week before the Doolittle raid - seven B-25C Mitchells and three B-17 Fortresses of the
5th Air Force, lifted off from their base in Australia and headed for the staging field at Del Monte on the island of Mindanao, in the Philippines.
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REMARQUE CATALOGUE
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