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James Dietz
250 Publisher Proof Edition
On September 11, 2001, the United States of America was attacked by
members of the religious extremist terrorist organization known as Al
Qaeda. Al Qaeda’s center of operations, training and ideology was in the
rugged mountains of Afghanistan, their safe haven sponsored by the
rogue Taliban regime. The United States swiftly responded, deploying
elite light special operations units into Afghanistan to destroy Al Qaeda,
remove the Taliban from control of the country, and restore a legitimate
government to the nation.

The 75th Ranger Regiment was among the first combat units to deploy
inside Afghanistan with a low-level combat parachute assault conducted
on Objective Rhino. The parachute assault was the first combat airborne
operation by United States forces since the 75th Ranger Regiment
conducted a parachute assault into Panama in 1989. Additionally, Rangers
of the 75th Ranger Regiment conducted two additional low level
parachute assaults into the western part of Afghanistan during the early
phase of the war to seize key terrain and provide support to ongoing
combat operations. To date, the 75th Ranger Regiment is the only light
Infantry unit to be continuously engaged in combat operations in
Afghanistan since October 19, 2001, and the only unit required to maintain
a significant portion of its combat power in theater conducting 24-hour
combat operations.

Rangers from the 75th Ranger Regiment have been involved in every
major phase and operation conducted in the country, engaging the
enemy from the mountains in Tora Bora to the low laying lands near
Kandahar, and in every major city and province in Afghanistan, from the
remote cities of Jalalabad and Oruzgan to the larger cities of Kabul and
Khowst along the Pakistan border. In operations like Anaconda and
Redwing, and battles like Musa Qala in Helmand Province, Rangers of the
75th Ranger Regiment have fought to protect America from her enemies,
and provide a better way of life and bring freedom to the repressed
people of Afghanistan.

This limited edition print is a portrait of a Ranger unit in a mountainous
region of Afghanistan, being reinforced at day break with a Ranger
platoon fast roping into the rugged terrain of the Afghanistan
countryside. MH-47 helicopters, crewed by members of the 160th Special
Operations Aviation Regiment (SOAR) transport the Rangers to their
objective. In the portrait, are the weapon systems and special equipment
a typical Ranger Platoon will deploy with to fight the Taliban, from the
60mm Mortar, M240G multipurpose machinegun, and the M4A1 Carbine
Rifle to special night vision equipment and body armor. The portrait is
typical of the terrain that Rangers are required to maneuver in to
effectively engage and maintain pressure on the enemy.

This print is dedicated to the Rangers who severed with and supported
the 75th Ranger Regiment moving "Further, Faster, and Fighting Harder"
as they have been called on to do in Afghanistan, and to those that have
made the ultimate sacrifice, while engaged in combat with the insurgents
and terrorists who continue to spread terror and repression throughout
the region.

Overall Size: 31" x 23.50"
Image Size: 25" x 17.25"
"FURTHER, FASTER and FIGHT HARDER"
$175.00