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 Vietnam War Art Greeting Card featuring the painting We are our brothers' keepers by Bob George

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We are our brothers' keepers Greeting Card

Bob  George

by Bob George

$5.45

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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This scene depicts members of the 1st Infantry Division being treated by medics during the battle of Xom Bo II on 17 June 1967. Units engaged in the... more

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Comments (7)

Jacek Dudzinski

Jacek Dudzinski

aMAZING WORK. i LOVE IT! yOU INSPIRE ME. hAVE TO PUT MORE THOUGHTS INTO MY ARTWORK :)

Bob  George

Bob George

Dave, your kind words are always appreciated. I remember the Ap Cha Do village area - close to Lai Khe. To refresh my memory I googled up some info. You guys inflicted big damage that day, especially in the amount of supplies found. By coincidence that Nov. 5, '66 was the very day I left 'Nam.

Dave Farrow

Dave Farrow

Bob in November of 1966 my unit engaged the enemy in the Iron Triangle in what became known as the battle at Ap Cha Do ( if memory serves me correctly). This painting is so realistic it`s like stepping back in time. I am truly greatful for you and your art Bob. We will never be forgotten thanks to men like yourself....thank you brother...Dave

Bob  George

Bob George

Thanks so much, ALL our veterans won this one.

Andrew Govan Dantzler

Andrew Govan Dantzler

Congratulations on taking 1st place in ART OF THE VETERAN CONTEST Bob; well deserved! F V T & L … ELaine

Bob  George

Bob George

Thanks for your service Gene. My painting is for all you guys whenever you served. I was in the Big Red One in '65, '66 and with the Black Lions as a combat artist the day General Ware was killed. Everyone I know is very proud of your unit.

Gene Ritchhart

Gene Ritchhart

Thanks for colorizing a piece of my unit's history. I was a 'Black Lion' (2/28th) after the fact. I was in Germany from 75-78.

Artist's Description

This scene depicts members of the 1st Infantry Division being treated by medics during the battle of Xom Bo II on 17 June 1967. Units engaged in the action were the 1/16th and 2/28th brigades with over thirty American soldiers killed. Much
deserved credit is given to those unknown photographers who took the black and white photos this painting is based on.
Watermark will not appear on purchased prints.

About Bob George

Bob  George

Fine Arts studies and a Vietnam Combat Artist assignment backs up my long career as an illustrator, designer and art director in the Washington, D.C. area. Over the years, my artwork has been displayed at the White House, Pentagon, U.S. Park Service and the National Air & Space Museum. Now semi-retired from the commercial scene, I take great pleasure in creating art of my own choosing without any agency demands. Favorite subjects now include scenes of Key West, Florida, rural Tennessee and my personal images of Vietnam. 1st Place winner in the first annual Johnson City Veterans art show 2013 "The Creative Warrior." 2010 "Great Smoky Mountains "Wildflower Artist Of The Year." Some commisssions accepted, particularly those of a...

 

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