Combined Arms Contact

Combined Arms Contact

(H) 99cm x (W) 141cm

(H) 38.9" x (W) 55.5"

Acrylic on Canvas

Commissioned by Military Shop in recognition of Australian infantry, armour and air support during the Vietnam War. Available as medallions, prints and more.

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Hougoumont-Waterloo

Hougoumont-Waterloo

Unfinished painting. See News page for details.

The Battle of The Nek

The Battle of The Nek

(H) 99cm x (W) 141cm

(H) 38.9" x (W) 55.5"

Acrylic on Canvas

A depiction of the ill fated charge by the Australian light horse at The Nek, Gallipoli, 7th August 1915. Commissioned in 2015 for the Sands of Gallipoli Collection and now available as part of the Battles of Gallipoli product range from the Military Shop.

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The Battle of Lone Pine

The Battle of Lone Pine

(H) 99cm x (W) 141cm

(H) 38.9" x (W) 55.5"

Acrylic on Canvas

Anzac troops of the 1st Brigade attack Turkish positions at Lone Pine on the Gallipoli Peninsula on 6th August 1915. Commissioned in 2013 for the Sands of Gallipoli Collection and now available as part of the Battles of Gallipoli product range from the Military Shop.

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Balance of Power - Iraq 2003

Balance of Power - Iraq 2003

(H) 76cm x (W) 101cm

(H) 30" x (W) 39.7"

Acrylic on Canvas

Available as a Limited Edition Art Print

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Also as a Limited Edition puzzle from Australian Military Jigsaws .

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The Australian Special Air Service Regiment (SASR) were part of a coalition deployment to Iraq, 2003. In March an SAS patrol of Long Range Patrol Vehicles (LRPV), a modified form of Land Rover, exchanged rifle fire with elements of the Iraqi Republican Guard during a wide ranging fight across the Iraq Western Desert. Battling from vehicle to vehicle, across kilometres of open space proved inconclusive. Armed with the new Javelin Anti-Tank Weapon System (AAWS), one of the SAS patrols launched a missile to effectively counter the enemy attack and tip the Balance of Power. This was the first firing of a Javelin during combat operations anywhere in the world.

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