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The 50th
Anniversary of "Normandy" Print
Designed and written by Thomas O. Nichols

"If we do not Honor the Valor
of our Defenders, we Diminsh their Victory"
- Dwight D Eisenhower
The left side of the print reads as follows:
"On the morning of June 6, 1944, the combined Allied forces
under the command of General Dwight D. Eisenhower began the
most dramatic military operation in the history of warfare.
The invasion to free Europe was on, and at H-Hour 0630, Operation
Overlord hurled 5000 ships, thousands of support craft, 11,000
aircraft, and nearly 200,000 men against Hitler's vaunted
Atlantic Wall. Out of the night came the paratroopers to secure
the fields. From the chilled, gray mist of H-Hour came the
landing craft, ushering thousands of brave, young men into
the frigid waters along the 61-mile stretch of the Normandy
Coastline. Rangers climbed the cliffs of Pointe du Hoc to
secure a foothold for freedom. This commitment to victory
was accomplished by Allied leadership, more than a year of
deception, the brilliance of the British cypher-brakers, and
the heart of every individual soldier illuminating the dawn
of what will forever be known as D-Day."
The right side of the print reads as follows:
"On the morning of June 6, 1994, a soft breeze danced along
the coast of Normandy carrying the spirit of the fallen, the
missing, and the veterans back home. Orders came from above
to 'Fall In,' 'Stand Tall' and share the grandeur of the 50th
Anniversary Roll Call. By God's side they assembled; the men
walked at an honored pace, and they wept with pride for their
gum-chewin gotta smoke buddies that are 'gone but not forgotten.'
They hugged and shook hands with strangers, never to be considered
less than their fellow warriors. Wives, widows, children,
and grandchildren listened to the testimonies with humbled
respect. Noble words were spoken by officials, dignitaries,
Presidents, Prime Ministers, and the Queen of England, yet
nothing of this day was to compare with the deeds of these
men for it belongs only to them. FOOTNOTE TO HISTORY: In spirit,
the men of Operation Jubilee and the men of Exercise Tiger
were there, too."
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Resting between the written captions and just under the
restored photograph of Pointe du Hoc is the embossed 50th
Anniversary Logo.
And it features the five 24 karat gold stamped stars,
representing General Eisenhower. The embossed and ghosted
paratrooper wings represent the fallen casulties from
the British 6th, the American 82nd, and 101st Airborne
Divisions.
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Next is the embossed gold and silver stamped anniversary
seal, and directly below it, at its actual size, is an
American Issued Purple Heart Medal. In red, it reads:
Dedicated to the Sacrifice for Freedom.
The inks used to produce this memorable print are actual
federal colors from the equipment and uniforms used for
Operation Overlord.
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The 50th Anniversary of D-Day Print Titled: "Normandy"
carries a limited edition size of 5,000, signed and numbered.
Artist proofs, signed and numbered, totaling 200. All
artist proofs are accompanied by the Certificate shown
at right. Featured on the document is the first official
D-Day Stamp,(issued June 6, 1994), and sent customized
with your name handwritten by the artist.
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By special order, Congressman Robert K. Dornan presents
the Print on the floor of Congress during the closing of
the five year, 50th anniversary ceremonies of World War
II, shown live on C-Span.
The Print proudly hangs in:
The British Embassy; The Airborne Museum Sainte Mere-Eglise,
France; The 1st Infantry Division Museum; The United States
Congress; The Pentagon; The Ranger Hall Of Fame; Fort
Benning, GA; The 82nd Airborne Museum, Fort Bragg, NC;
The United States Senate; The Canadian Defense Attache;
The Maryland State House; The Military Academy at West
Point; and the home of John Eisenhower, just to name a
few. The Print is now available to the public, veterans,
friends, and family.
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The Print is now available to the public. Order your limited
edition copy today.
Each Print
is rolled in artist paper, and then sealed with the 50th anniversary
decal, and place in an architectural tube for shipping. Ground
U. P. S. shipping, anywhere in the continental United States,
is included in the price.
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Edition Prints
Signed and Numbered
$78.00
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Artist proofs signed and numbered with
certificate
and D-Day Stamp
$95.00
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Release
06/1994 with a portion of the proceeds donated to maintain
and preserve
the cemetary at Omaha Beach, Colleville-Sur-Mer, France
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