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US Rangers attack on Pointe du Hoc - D Day 6th June 1944 - World War II Painting

Christopher Newton

Thailand

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 15.8 W x 11.8 H x 1 D in

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US Rangers scaling the sheer cliff of Pointe du Hoc on D Day. They climbed the cliff in less than ten minutes. Half of the 250 men never made it. This is considered to be one of the most daring and heroic actions on D Day. They fired ropes attached to grappling hooks that they then used to quickly climb up the cliff. The germans killed many of them as they climbed. But there was so many Rangers that eventually the germans were beaten back However when they reached the gun emplacement, they discovered that the huge guns had been removed already and replaced by telegraph poles They looked at the surrounding terrain and realised that the guns could only have been removed down the single narrow lane. They carried on down the lane, and eventually discovered the artillery hidden in a field. But germans were very near. So very quietly they sneaked upto the guns and placed thermite explosive in the mechanism of the guns and put them beyond use without making a loud bang and alerting the germans Thermite fizzles. There is no loud bang. It simply melts the steel and welds it together into a molten mass of steel And so you see these men really are true heroes. They were very tough men, but they had brains as well. Bravo ! Well done !

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:15.8 W x 11.8 H x 1 D in

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I was born in the very beautiful town called Llandudno in North Wales. It's just across the Conway River were stands a huge 1,000 year old Norman Castle. The scenery is spectacular to say the least I grew up in Liverpool and worked there in engineering as a teenager and young man. I then moved to The Wirral and lived there for over ten years About 16 years ago I bought an incredible apartment here in Thailand and started a family. I now have two children aged nine and eleven. We have a big UK style bar restaurant here where everyone goes to socialise. There's lots of guys who work in the oil and gas industry. They're clever, witty and sociable. This is a very laid back fun lifestyle. Oh, and there's quite a few ex military guys. Oh and of course one or two gangsters. And that's just the expats. I'm retired, so I have lots of spare time, but now I've started painting again and that's been a labour of love. I don't take myself too seriously, and like to think I've a good sense of humour, and I hope that's reflected in my paintings. I do hope you like them, and then want to buy them ! Do leave a comment please. Something like "brilliant or superb" .... I'll be very happy with that !

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