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The Storm and the Sabre by Simon Smith.


The Storm and the Sabre by Simon Smith.

British infantry supported by Warrior armoured vehicles advance into Iraq, February 1991.
Item Code : DHM0281The Storm and the Sabre by Simon Smith. - This Edition
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The Storm and the Sabre by Simon Smith.  (View This Item)
Challenger by Simon Smith.  (View This Item)
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The Road to Basra Southern Iraq 7th April 2003 by David Pentland.  (View This Item)
Battle of Eastings by Randall Wilson.  (View This Item)
The Battle of 73 Easting Iraq 26th February 1991 by David Pentland.  (View This Item)
A Hot Night in Basra by David Pentland.  (View This Item)
Gulf Buddies by Geoff Lea.  (View This Item)
Scimitars of the 16th / 5th the Queens Royal Lancers in Action by David Rowlands.  (View This Item)
The Artillery Raids 18th / 23rd February 1991 by David Rowlands.  (View This Item)
10th Regiment Royal Corps of Transport Group Iraq 27th Feb 1991 by David Rowlands.  (View This Item)
Headquarters 4th Armoured Brigade on Objective Copper South Iraq 27th February 1991 by David Rowlands.  (View This Item)
Through the Hands of Victory Baghdad Iraq 7th April 2003 by David Pentland.  (View This Item)

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Simon Smith

Simon Smith was born in 1960 into a military family and quickly developed an interest in history and the armed forces. He has worked continually as an illustrator in the historical field since leaving art college in 1982, having graduated with a First in Fine Art and Illustration.. He has work on permanent display in London and countries as far afield as Taiwan and Israel. Simon owes his lifelong interest in military subjects to his family connections with the services.

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