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'TASK! TASK! TASK!'by Stuart BrownCommissioned by the Royal Corps of SignalsA Light Electronic Warfare Team intercepts enemy tactical communications. This is a typical scene from Light Electronic Warfare operations in Afghanistan in 2009. In the foreground an Electronic Warfare System Operator, who is a member of a Light Electronic Warfare Team (LEWT), is intercepting enemy tactical communications and direction-finding their source. Behind him is an Afghan interpreter (known as Terp), who is translating the enemy transmission. An Operator Military Intelligence has conducted immediate analysis of the message, thus allowing the supported Infantry Commander insight into enemy intentions. This intelligence is being reported back via a Communications Systems Operator using TacSat. In the background can be seen the Jackal vehicles which the LEWT and the Infantry Patrol are using to manoeuvre over the foothills and valleys of Afghanistan on Operation HERRICK.The original oil painting is now reproduced as a limited edition of 400 artist signed prints.
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'URGENT FOR CAPE TOWN'by Stuart BrownAn Imperial Yeomanry dispatch rider arrives from an area of conflict with an urgent message for the British HQ in Cape Town during the Boer War.This print is reproduced from one of four oil paintings commissioned by the Royal Corps of Signals in 2008 on the occasion of the Centenary of the Territorial Army, to mark the contribution of Volunteers to the Royal Corps of Signals and Army communications.
Ref: 807
AND WORKING'by Stuart BrownA D11 station is set up and has just established communications. For most of the time between their reformation in 1947 and the early 1990s, the role of the majority of TA Royal Signals units was to be ready for the Cold War.This print is reproduced from one of four oil paintings commissioned by the Royal Corps of Signals in 2008 on the occasion of the Centenary of the Territorial Army, to mark the contribution of Volunteers to the Royal Corps of Signals and Army communications.
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'THE LONGEST CAMP'by Stuart BrownA dispatch rider arrives at a TA Royal Signals unit camp with the order from the War Office to mobilise. TA units who were at Annual Camp in September 1939 were immediately mobilised on the outbreak of war, and did not return home for 6 years. This print is reproduced from one of four oil paintings commissioned by the Royal Corps of Signals in 2008 on the occasion of the Centenary of the Territorial Army, to mark the contribution of Volunteers to the Royal Corps of Signals and Army communications.
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'FRIDAY NIGHT'by Stuart BrownA typical Friday night scene at a TA centre during 2008, the Centenary of the Territorial Army. This print is reproduced from one of four oil paintings commissioned by the Royal Corps of Signals in 2008 on the occasion of the Centenary of the Territorial Army, to mark the contribution of Volunteers to the Royal Corps of Signals and Army communications.
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Artist: Francis Martin 1915Francis Martin enlisted in the Royal Engineers Signal Service in March 1915, serving in France with a Cable Section until 1917. On his return to England he painted Through which made an immediate impact upon all ranks of the Signal Service. Available in 10" x 8" photo print.
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Artist: Gilbert Holiday c. 1924A study of a First World War despatch rider passing the Menin Gate during an artillery bombardment. Available in 2 sizes; 20" x 16" or 10" x 8" photo print.
Ref: 20005265
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Artist: Gilbert Holiday c. 1924A study of a First World War cable wagon under fire in Flanders in 1914. Available in 10" x 8" photo print.
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Artist: M A GilbertPainting depicting Puma and Chinook helicopters in flight. Size 18 inches x 14 inches.
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Artist: M A GilbertPainting depicting Chinook helicopter with an FFR landrover and trailer underslung. Size 22 inches x 16 inches.
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Artist: M A GilbertPainting depicting Chinook helicopters and landrovers in the foreground and Hercules aircraft dropping parachutists in the background.
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Artist: Terry Harrison 1989This painting shows 5th Airborne Brigade HQ and Signal Squadron deploying as part of 5th Airborn Bde Tactical HQ in its 'out of area' operational role.
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Artist: Capt J H L Beattie (Royal Signals)Painting depicting soldiers on patrol in a Basrah Bazaar. Available as a Signed Limited Edition Print (A2 size) or unsigned A3 or A4 size.
Ref: 20005268
Artist: Capt J H L Beattie (Royal Signals)
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