BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATION OF REMEMBER YOUR REGIMENT THE ARMY IN ACTION IN WEATHERED WHITE FRAME

US ARMY PRINT ILLUSTRATED IN WHITE WOODEN FRAME FRAMED IN GLASS 23X26
FRAMED IN GLASS US ARMY HISTORY PRINT 

FRAME SIZE 23" X 26"
LARGE FRAMED CHIPPEWA
FRAME SIZE 23" X 26"
LARGE FRAMED REMEMBER YOUR REGIMENT
FRAME SIZE 23" X 26"
PHOTO SIZE 14 X 19.75 INCHES
GLASSED FRAME : YES
PRINT: MINT CONDITION
MATTED PRINT : YES


THE PHOTO IS A LARGE ILLUSTRATION OF THE ARMY IN ACTION.THIS IS A PROFESSIONALLY FRAMED PHOTO THE FRAME IS DATED TO 1981

Resaca De La Palma, Texas, 9 May 1846. Here Captain Charles A. May's squadron of the 2d Dragoons (now 2d Armored Cavalry) slashed through the enemy lines in an attack that climaxed the opening campaign of the Mexican War. Their bravely proved that the 2,500 American soldiers under Zachary Taylor had enough self-confidence and pluck to shatter the Mexican force of 6,000 and eject it forever from Texas. Thereafter throughout the war our army never lacked daring. May's attack order was simple and effective: "Remember your regiment and follow your officers."


Artist: Hal Stone The U.S. Army in Action. Department of the Army PRINT
Resaca de la Palma, Texas, 9 May 1846. Here Captain Charles A. May's squadron of the 2d Dragoons (now 2d armored Cavalry) slashed through the enemy lines in an attack that climaxed the opening campaign of the Mexican War. Their bravery proved that the 2,500 American soldiers under Zachary Taylor had enough self-confidence and pluck to shatter the Mexican force of 6,000 and eject it forever from Texas. Thereafter throughout the war our army never lacked daring. May's attack order was simple and effective: 'Remember your regiment and follow your officers.'


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