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Chinooks Approaching the Al Faw Peninsula, Iraq by David Rowlands. (GL) - Military-Prints
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Chinooks Approaching the Al Faw Peninsula, Iraq by David Rowlands. (GL)


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Chinooks Approaching the Al Faw Peninsula, Iraq by David Rowlands. (GL)

Chinook helicopters based at RAF Odiham approach the landing site on the Al Faw peninsula, Iraq on the night of 20th March 2003 to insert Royal Marines to secure the oil terminal. Operation HOUGHTON, as it was known, was part of the early stages of Operation TELIC, the campaign to rid the country of Saddam Hussein. The strength of the enemy ground forces was unknown. The formation of 5 aircraft inserted 200 Royal Marines in 3 waves in 2 minutes and was led by Squadron Leader Steve Carr flying Bravo November, the same aircraft that was so successful during the Falklands War in 1982. For leading the assault Squadron Leader Carr was awarded with the Distinguished Flying Cross
Item Code : DHM1485GLChinooks Approaching the Al Faw Peninsula, Iraq by David Rowlands. (GL) - This EditionAdd any two items on this offer to your basket, and the lower priced item will be half price in the checkout! Buy 1 Get 1 Half Price!
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Limited edition of 200 giclee canvas prints.

Size 36 inches x 24 inches (91cm x 61cm)Artist : David Rowlands
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Other editions of this item : Chinooks Approaching the Al Faw Peninsula, Iraq by David Rowlands.DHM1485
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PRINT Signed edition prints. Image size 24 inches x 14 inches (61cm x 36cm)Artist : David Rowlands£15 Off!Add any two items on this offer to your basket, and the lower priced item will be half price in the checkout!Now : £65.00VIEW EDITION...
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Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Image size 24 inches x 14 inches (61cm x 36cm)Artist : David Rowlands£15 Off!Add any two items on this offer to your basket, and the lower priced item will be half price in the checkout!Now : £125.00VIEW EDITION...
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Limited edition of 200 giclee canvas prints. Size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm)Artist : David Rowlands
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ChinookThe Boeing-Vertol CH-47 Chinook is a tandem rotor twin engine heavy lift military helicopter. The Chinook helicopter was designed by Boeing Vertol in the early 1960s but is now produced by Boeing Integrated defence Systems. Over 16 countries use the Chinook for their armed forces. The US Army and Royal Air Force use the Chinook extensively and it is the heaviest llifting helicopter in their service. The Chinook has been used in many conflicts including the Vietnam War, The Falklands Conflict, Iran - Iraq war and in recent times the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts. The Chinook primary roles are in troop movement and battlefield re supply. In the 1960s the Chinook with its speed of 196 MPH was faster than the attack helicopters of the day, and is still in production with nearly 2000 helicopters being built.

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