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British infantry vehicles advancing, Iraq, 1991 (oil on board)

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NAM5920596
Image title
British infantry vehicles advancing, Iraq, 1991 (oil on board)
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Artist
Wade, Jonathan Armigal (b.1960) / British
Location
National Army Museum, London
Medium
oil on board
Date
1991 AD (C20th AD)
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British infantry vehicles advancing, Iraq, 1991. Oil on board by Captain Jonathan Wade, Royal Highland Fusiliers, 1992. Warriors (officially called Combat Vehicle, Personnel, Tracked 30 mm Gun Warrior, FV510 Section Vehicle) of the 1st Battalion, The Staffordshire Regiment drive across the desert, followed by a trail of dust. Iraqi vehicles burn on the horizon. The Gulf War of 1991 occurred as the direct result of the invasion of the small, oil-rich state of Kuwait by Iraq on 2 August 1990. This followed a series of arguments over oil, money and boundaries, and threatened the world’s oil supplies as well as the delicate balance of power in the Middle East. A United Nations military interdiction was authorised on 14 September and troops from a coalition of 28 nations deployed to the Middle East. After the deadline set for Iraq’s withdrawal of 15 January 1991 passed without result, the military response went into action. By 27 February a cease-fire was ordered and by 3 March Iraqi leaders formally accepted terms. As a serving army officer, the artist, Jonathan Wade, was attached to Headquarters, 7th Armoured Brigade for five months during the Gulf War (1990-1991).

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art / fight / colour / painting / mzpainting / Warrior armoured fighting vehicle (FV510) / armoured fighting vehicle / mechanised infantry / infantry / rock / natural feature / fire / armoured warfare / Painting / Mzpainting
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