(MP124). D R Hardstaff (1964 -). Acryllic signed and dated 2006..
Limited Edition: 12 copies worldwide.
Standard size (on card): 8.8 x 11.8 ins (22.5 x30 cms) approx.
£80
The liner CANBERRA lies quietly at anchor, half-way down the confined spaces of San Carlos Water. Having successfully discharged half of her embarked assault force (40 Cdo RM, into Blue Beach’ – the San Carlos Settlement area) she now holds 42 Cdo RM in reserve as the Brigade’s helicopters begin the process of lifting Rapier missile units, 105 mm Light Guns – and all the associated combat supplies – into position on the high ground surrounding the anchorage. Just before sunrise, the artist has caught this moment perfectly as an armed Gazelle of 3 Commando Brigade’s Air Sqn scouts forward for a load-lifting Sea King 4 of 846 Naval Air Squadron. Two Gazelles and three of their four crewmen were lost on this day.
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