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Trumans Battery by Dominic D'Andrea Print
Trumans Battery by Dominic D'Andrea Print Western Front, France -- September 26, 1918. At 0420 hours, September 26, 1918, the ground of France shook as 2,700 guns began to fire the artillery preparation for what was to be final offensive of the first great war of the 20th century. America had entered the First World War in 1917, almost three years after it began. Allied and enemy troops were exhausted by the years of bloodletting and American troops were seen by the British and French as the way to end the War. A future president of the United States became embroiled in the conflict. Harry S. Truman had joined the Missouri National Guard in 1905 as an enlisted man and was discharged as a corporal after two enlistments. He rejoined the Guard after the declaration of war in 1917, was commissioned a second lieutenant in the 129th Field Artillery Regiment, a unit in the 35th Division of the Kansas and Missouri National Guards. The 35th Division was sent to France May, 1918. After advanced training and acclimatisation of the troops to trench warfare, the division, with its artillery, was assigned to take part in the Argonne offensive, the combat debut of the First Army. As the time ticked off to begin the massive preparation that would herald the offensive, Captain Truman stood by the guns of Battery D, 129th Field Artillery. Truman had addressed his men earlier that he would, "...rather be right here than be President of the United States." When the order to commence firing was given, the guns spewed round after round of 75 millimeter shells at the German positions. The fire was so rapid that wet blankets had to be wrapped around the gun barrels for ten minutes each hour to cool them off. After the barrage was completed, Captain Truman said that "...it was quiet as a church," although he could hear the rattle of machine guns firing in the distance. The 35th Division gained over six kilometres of ground on the 26th of September. Truman and his men would continue to provide support to the 35th Division until the war was over. The courage, dedication and self-sacrifice of Battery D is still present today in the members of the 129th Field Artillery (Truman's own), Missouri National Guard. All Prints are presented & displayed at the largest size/resolution available. The system will prevent you from choosing a size larger than the image is capable. Range through the sizes available from smallest to largest and choose your size of choice. "truman's battery" "dominic d'andrea" "truman's battery by dominic d'andrea" "national guard" "world war I" "world war 1" "the great war" "trench warfare" "truman" "harry s. truman" "harry truman" "truman's war" "Colonel harry truman" "major harry truman" "colonel truman" "major truman" "missouri national guard" "129th Field Artillery Regiment" regiment "kansas national guard" "Argonne offensive" "Maas Argonne Offensive" "Battle of the Argonne Forest" "western front" "french western front" "WW 1 western front" "world war one western front" WWI western front" "captain truman" "battery d" "truman's own" "35th Infantry Division" "First Army" "military" "war" "Allied offensive" "gernan Fifth Army" "Argonne Forest, France"
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By Jubelen P.27 February 2020 • Verified Purchase
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my staff loves it , and other branch is asking me where i got this and i give your website to them.
maybe you can add up on personalised option, laminated or a frame maybe . great job. but you can add an option if we wanted to have it laminated or frame as add up option
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By Timothy G.14 October 2021 • Verified Purchase
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I hung this in the stairwell of our house, near some other Renoir pictures. My daughter says it looks like she is looking at her when she walks up the stairs.
it's called "The Excursionist", she is holding a walking stick. Renoir was an impressionist, I don't think this is an actual person. The finished framed picture arrived and looks better than the online pic - Beautiful!
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By Ross Y.31 December 2019 • Verified Purchase
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Absolutely superb Art Deco poster. The colours are vibrant, sympathetic to the era and perfect for use. I framed it and hung above the entrance to my Art Deco inspired lounge room. Stunning! The print is precise, clear and of an excellent standard. It was cleverly packaged so there wasn’t a blemish or crease. Perfect!
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