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101st Airborne Division Military Prints.- Cranston Fine Arts Historical Art
DHM6346. Advance from Utah by Simon Smith. <p> It had been a rough ride for the men of 101st Airborne's Easy Company.  With heavy flak tearing into the C-47s carrying the paratroopers inland, the original drop plans had gone horribly awry and the men found themselves scattered, many lost without weapons or supplies.  They knew that the largest amphibious force in history would be landing on Utah Beach in only a few hours, and was counting on them to secure the area behind the beach.  As the Allied landing approached, First Lieutenant Dick Winters and the small force of the dozen men he had managed to gather were ordered to take a battery of four German 105mm Howitzers at Brecourt Manor, which were zeroed in on Utah Beach.  In a remarkable feat of tactics that would be studied and emulated for decades to come, Dick Winters and his tiny force destroyed not only the battery, but also the deadly machine-gun positions nearby.  The latest composition from celebrated military artist Simon Smith, <i>Advance from Utah</i>, captures both the triumph and foreboding of the moment following this brilliant move: With the German positions smoldering behind them, Winters and his men gaze thoughtfully into the horizon and their next objective, realizing that for them the war is only beginning. <p><b>SOLD OUT.</b><b><p>Signed by :<br> Staff Sergeant William Guarnere,<br>and<br> Damian Lewis. <p>Signed limited edition of 250 prints.  <p>  Paper size 28 inches x 19 inches (72cm x 48cm)
DHM996. Screaming Eagles in Normandy, 7th June 1944 by David Pentland <p> Having made contact the previous evening with troops of 4th Infantry Division pushing inland from Utah Beach, paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division <i>The Screaming Eagles</i> help mop up the pockets of German resistance in their general advance towards Carentan. <b><p> Signed limited edition of 1150 prints.  <p>Image size 25 inches x 16.5 inches (64cm x 42cm)

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101st Airborne Division Military Prints.

PCK2680. 101st Airborne Division Military Prints.

Military Print Pack

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DHM6346. Advance from Utah by Simon Smith.

It had been a rough ride for the men of 101st Airborne's Easy Company. With heavy flak tearing into the C-47s carrying the paratroopers inland, the original drop plans had gone horribly awry and the men found themselves scattered, many lost without weapons or supplies. They knew that the largest amphibious force in history would be landing on Utah Beach in only a few hours, and was counting on them to secure the area behind the beach. As the Allied landing approached, First Lieutenant Dick Winters and the small force of the dozen men he had managed to gather were ordered to take a battery of four German 105mm Howitzers at Brecourt Manor, which were zeroed in on Utah Beach. In a remarkable feat of tactics that would be studied and emulated for decades to come, Dick Winters and his tiny force destroyed not only the battery, but also the deadly machine-gun positions nearby. The latest composition from celebrated military artist Simon Smith, Advance from Utah, captures both the triumph and foreboding of the moment following this brilliant move: With the German positions smoldering behind them, Winters and his men gaze thoughtfully into the horizon and their next objective, realizing that for them the war is only beginning.

SOLD OUT.

Signed by :
Staff Sergeant William Guarnere,
and
Damian Lewis.

Signed limited edition of 250 prints.

Paper size 28 inches x 19 inches (72cm x 48cm)


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DHM996. Screaming Eagles in Normandy, 7th June 1944 by David Pentland

Having made contact the previous evening with troops of 4th Infantry Division pushing inland from Utah Beach, paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division The Screaming Eagles help mop up the pockets of German resistance in their general advance towards Carentan.

Signed limited edition of 1150 prints.

Image size 25 inches x 16.5 inches (64cm x 42cm)





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Damian Lewis
*Signature Value : £15 (matted)

Actor who portrayed Major Dick Winters in the series Band of Brothers.


Staff Sergeant William Guarnere
*Signature Value : £15 (matted)

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