072 - A4 Mounted/Framed print - M24 Chaffee
During WW2 The USA came to Great Britain's aid sending weapons and machinery for use in the fight against fascism. In 1944 the US developed the M24 Light Tank to replace the, by then, ageing M5 Stuart for use in the Reconnaissance role. The American lend - lease scheme meant that several hundred of these tanks were made available for use by the British Army. The picture depicts one such tank in the markings of the 8th Kings Royal Irish Hussars as it scouts ahead towards Germany in search of the enemy.
This signed print is supplied as an, A4 sized, mounted and framed product - shipped in a protective cardboard shipper. The frame has a high quality styrene glass sheet which will require the protective cello sheet removing before you hang the picture. The price stated includes UK 1st class postage.
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