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"moving them
up"

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Artist:
Ken Dewar
In celebration of the contribution and
sacrifice of the Canadian Provost Corps the branch has commissioned
international military artist Ken Dewar of Fish Creek Military Prints
to recreate the Canadian Provost in action at Falaise 1944. The scene
depicts a member of 13th Cdn Provost Company "moving them up" as 2nd
Canadian Corps closes the Falaise gap in August 1944. The painting is
reproduced in a limited edition of 400 numbered prints signed by the
artist and cosigned by Colonel Ritchie OStJ, CD, Officer Commanding
13 Provost Company at Falaise and the last Provost Marshall of the Canadian
army.
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Artist:
Robert Taylor
Robert Taylor's "The Homcoming" is a commemorative signed edition featuring
FW190 Fighters and type VII U-Boats at Breast 1942. Signed by three
leading FW190 Knight Cross winners and three U-Boat Captains. Limited
edition of 600 signed and numbered prints.
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"The
Homecoming"

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| "Rudel's
Fire Brigade"

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Artist:
A. Ric Druet
Size:
27" x 32.5" overall
Hans Ulrich Rudel began his amazing career as a Stuka pilot in Poland
in 1939, and was one of the few pilots to survive six years of combat
flying. Shot down more than a dozen times, he finished the war flying
an FW190 &emdash; with one leg amputated and the other in a cast! Rudel's
fame as the "indestructible" pilot &emdash; and his record of 2530 operational
flights, 519 Russian tanks, and the Soviet battleship Murat destroyed
brought him to the attention of the Fuehrer. Rudel won eleven decorations
&emdash; the last a new medal specially designed for him by Hitler.
"Rudel's Fire Brigade" shows him in one his low level support roles
using his 37mm anti-tank weapons mounted under the wings of his Stuka.
Each print comes with a full color 8
x 10 rendering of Rudel's portrait and individual representations of
the medals he was awarded.
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Artist:
David Pentland
Size:
24" x 15"
King Tigers of Kampfgruppe von Rosen, 3rd Company Heavey Tank Battalion
503, preparing to move out from the Tisza bridgehead to counter Soviet
pressure on German forces attacking to the northwest at Debrecen during
the first battles to defend the Hungarian capital of Budapest.
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"Tigers
in the Mist"

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