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Museum Framed Limited Edition Print, #12/100

Indiana Rangers: The Army Guard in Vietnam - limited edition print


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Giclee on Canvas Signed & Numbered - $795.00

MUSEUM FRAMED GICLÉE on Canvas, Signed & Numbered #12/100 - $795.00



 


✯ ✯ ✯ MUSEUM FRAMED GICLÉE # 12/100 Available✯ ✯ ✯
A select number of framed giclées from The American Spirit travelling exhibit are now available for sale. These giclées are being sold with distinctive frames and nameplates, personally selected by Mort especially for this exhibit.


Custom framing is available for this print.
Please call 800-850-1776 or email info@mortkunstler.com for more information.


FRAMED MINI-PRINT is also available – click here.


LIMITED EDITION PRINTS

Giclée Canvas Prints
Reproduction technique: Giclées are printed with the finest archival pigmented inks on canvas.
Each print is numbered and signed by the artist and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.


Classic Edition 21" x 28"
Signed & Numbered • Edition Size: 100



Historical Information

On May 13, 1968, 12,234 Army National Guardsmen in 20 units from 17 states were mobilized for service during the Vietnam War. Eight units deployed to Vietnam and over 7,000 Army Guardsmen served in the war zone. Company D (Ranger), 151st Infantry, Indiana Army National Guard arrived in Vietnam in December 1968. As part of the II Field Force, the Indiana Rangers were assigned reconnaissance and intelligence-gathering missions.

Operating deep in enemy territory, Ranger patrols engaged enemy units while conducting raids, ambushes and surveillnce missions. "Delta Company" achieved an impressive combat record during its tour in Vietnam; unit members were awarded 510 medals for valor and service. The gallant record of Company D, 151st Infantry symbolizes the Army National Guard's performance in Vietnam.

Date Created: Painted in 1984

 

 
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