Posted on 08/01/2005 2:19:47 AM PDT by Former Military Chick
The following photo's are by Sergeant First Class Elzie Ray Golden
THE AFTER ACTION REVIEW
THE AUDIE MURPHY '94
TRACKING BIN LADEN
First Place DINFOS MILGRAPH 2002, Military Graphic Competition,
Fine Art category
STRAC INSTRUCTOR
M60 RANGE INSTRUCTOR
M60 SQUAD TACTICS
SATAN'S SANDBOX
STREET FIGHT
THE HIZARA PROVINCE
"The Kosovo Collection"by Master Sergeant Henrietta Snowden
"PEACEKEEPER"
"VIGILANT"
"PROTEST AT VITINA"
"WAITING TO PHONE HOME"
"82ND BN COMBAT ENGINEERS"
"VIEW OF CAMP BONDSTEEL FROM MY TENT"
"FORT A.P. HILL, VIRGINIA"
"FORT HAMILTON, NEW YORK"
"FORT GEORGE G. MEADE, MARYLAND"
"1950 WITHDRAWAL FROM KAT'O-RI"
"CHOW IN THE SUN"
"COMBAT MEDIC"
"BUDDY ASSIST"
"MINSTRY IN THE FIELD"
"TAKING THE POINT"
"AN ARMY OF ONE"
"SECURE THE FIRING LINE"
" OPFOR FORT POLK, LOUISIANA"
By Sgt. Manuszak
"LOOKING FOR THE OPFOR, FORT POLK, LOUISIANA"
by Sergeant. Manuszak
"GENERAL GORDON R. SULLIVAN AT WINDSOR CASTLE"
by Sergeant. Snyder
DESERT STORM ART SFC Peter G. Varisano
Screaming Eagles Attack Village
Desert Storm 101st Style
The Chaplain #1
50 Cal. Waiting In The Wings
101st Ready For It
American Hero
The Man Of The Year
MILITARY FUNERAL
PLANTING OF 20,000 FLAGS ON MEMORIAL DAY
GRAVE OF TWO THOUSAND UNKNOWNS
SOLDIER ON A WHITE HORSE
Thanks for the bump. Have to tell you, each time I look at these, it is like the very first time. Just stunning talent.
If you have time you might see what I have uncovered and all the amazing comments at Photo's: Historic United States Disciplinary Barracks (Ft. Leavenworth KS)Before and After
Glad you enjoyed the thread. It just occured to me, I would love to purchase a couple of these, would it not be something that these artist's could offer these and perhaps a portion go to the troops recovering from injuries suffered by the war.
Just a thought.
Wow. Thank you.
Yes they are! I especially like the first four pictures, as well as "Street Fight" and "The Hizara Province". Just awesome.
These are amazing. Thanks for letting us
see them. It was a real treat.
I don't know what to say, other than WOW....
I think you have a great idea. I would think that serveral of these paintings would be good sellers. The Honor Guard getting ready to fold the American flag might be one of them.
Glad to.
Bump anf bookmark
A good thought.
You should contact the artist and see about it.
I have also enjoyed all the remarks on this thread, what a wonderful group of folks on FR, that I am proud to call my friends!- FMC
THE BOSNIA ART PROJECT by Colonel Gary N. Cassidy
MINEFIELD Oil on Canvas, Barbed Wire, Engineer Stake and Mine Sign
TENT CITY
LOGISTICS AT BUTMIR
PHOTOGRAPHING MINEFIELDS
PEACEKEEPERS ON THE PRINCIP BRIDGE
70's GEAR
90's GEAR
Artwork from Somalia
My Watch in the Tower - (1st Infantry Division)
Convoy in Somalia
Female Soldier in Somalia
10th Mountain Division
Midday Madness in Mogadishu (10th Mountain Division)
American Soldier on Top of Bradley
Art by Sergeant (RET.) Jeffrey T. Manuszak
On the Town (10thMountain Division)
Road March (10th Mountain Division)
A Look Around (10th Mountain Division)
Blade Assembly
The Artists:
Sergeant Jeffrey Manuszak - U.S. Army, graduate of Ray College of Design, Chicago, Illinois, BFA 1995.
Sergeant Gene Snyder - U.S. Army currently studying for a BFA degree from Norwich University, Northfield, Vermont.
"READY TO ROLL", This painting captures HMMWV's getting ready to move out of the Industrial Compound in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
"RWANDA RUNWAY", by Sergeant. Manuszak. A C-130 is being checked over by its crew during a stop in Rwanda.
"FOOTBALL ARMY STYLE", by Sergeant. Snyder. The 536 Engineers playing an impromptu game of football with Cuban Refugees during Operation Safehaven.
"536 ENGINEERS", by Sergeant. Snyder. Laying a drain during Operation Safehaven.
"82D ENGINEERS IN GERMANY", by Sergeant. Snyder. 82d Engineers laying an obstacle course at the Combined Manuever Training Center (CMTC).
"KNUCKLEBUSTERS," by Sergeant. Snyder. Breaking the track on an M-1 tank in Germany.
"OPFOR", by Sergeant Snyder. M60A1 on training maneuvers in Germany.
Selected Works of Sergeant Sieger Hartgers & Master Sergeant Peter G. Varisano
Master Sergeant Sieger Hartgers - U.S. Army (Ret.), joined the Army in 1972 and was selected for an Army artist team to document Army training in jungle and desert conditions. While serving as an instructor/supervisor at the NCO Illustrators School at Lowry Air Force Base, Colorado, in 1990, he was called upon to document Operation DESERT SHIELD in the Persian Gulf. His last assignment was as Noncommissioned Officer in charge of the Army Art Team 1995 - 1996.
Master Sergeant Peter G. Varisano - U.S. Army (Ret.), joined the Army in 1974 and he participated in two art teams, the first in 1989 documenting training with the Wisconsin National Guard and in 1990, he was called upon to document Operation DESERT SHIELD in the Persian Gulf. He also depicted Army activities following Hurricane Andrew in Florida and in Somalia in 1993. MSG Varisano served as Noncommissioned Officer in charge of the Army Art Team at the Center of Military History for three years prior to his retirement.
ON GUARD AT SUNSET By SFC Peter G. Varisano Saudi Arabia, 1991
SOLDIER DOING LAUNDRY By SFC Sieger Hartgers Saudi Arabia, 1991
SCALING THE WALL WITH A LITTLE HELP By SFC Sieger Hartgers Saudi Arabia, 1991
TAKE A TRIP WITH ME By SFC Peter G. Varisano Washington, D.C., 1991
STUDY AND REFLECTION -- WILDERNESS STAFF RIDE By SFC Peter G. Varisano
ROCK DRILL By MSG Sieger Hartgers CMTC, Hohenfels, Germany 1995
HOT WASH By MSG Sieger Hartgers. CMTC, Hohenfels, Germany 1995
SCALING THE WALL WITH A LITTLE HELP Saudi Arabia, 1991 SFC Sieger Hartgers
BUILDING AN OUTHOUSE IN THE FIELD Ad-Damman, Saudi Arabia by SFC Sieger Hartgers
PATRIOT MISSLE SITE , Saudi Arabia by SFC Sieger Hartgers
Thank You.
Thank you so much for all of this!
Outstanding Art Work - Thank you.
Great artwork of heroes. Thanks again FMC!
wow, thanks FMC! (I especially liked how SFC Sieger Hartgers expressed the nice forearms in SCALING THE WALL WITH A LITTLE HELP, Saudi Arabia, 1991.) ;)
Ping to the Canteen crew.
Bump
Beautiful...thank you.
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