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Accession Number: 88-159-GD
Original work: Pastel
Original size: 20 by 25 inches
While his comrades keep up a steady fire to discourage enemy marksmen, a Navy hospital corpsman drags a "casualty" to comparative safety in a foxhole. This is one of the grimly realistic portraits drawn at Camp Lejeune where Navy corpsmen are in training.
Reproduction Size:
If not indicated, the average reproduction is approximately 20x26 inches
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