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Commemorate the bravery of Private Johnson and Sergeant Ayre with this 1:6 scale cold cast bronze figurine. Read more..
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The Naked Army Mateship Walking Wounded NG Figurine is a remarkable tribute to the brave soldiers of the past. This exquisite cold cast bronze figurine captures the poignant moment of Private William Johnson and Sergeant Gordan Ayre from the 58/59 Battalion, as they navigate a treacherous creek in the rain during the Salamaua campaign in New Guinea, July 1943. Private Johnson, wounded by a Japanese grenade, is depicted with a compression bandage on his forehead and injuries to both arms. Sergeant Ayre's heroic actions during this operation earned him the prestigious Military Medal. This figurine is a faithful representation of the iconic image captured by AIF newsman Damien Parer in the ASSAULT ON SALAMAUA newsreel. A must-have for military enthusiasts and collectors alike. Order now from the military specialists.
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