August 26, 2002 - Britian's Small Wars: Tony Standish's Art Impressions on Landings at Limbang

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Tony Standish's Art Impressions on Landings at Limbang





Read and comment on the web site maintained by "Britian's Small Wars" which include artist impressions of the landings at Limbang by the Royal Marines that saved the life of Peace Corps Volunteer Fritz Klattenhoff at:

Tony Standish's Art Impressions on Landings at Limbang*

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Tony Standish's Art Impressions on Landings at Limbang

Tony Standish, formerly Engineering Mechanic First Class aboard HMS Fiskerton will be creating artist impressions of the raid to be used in the television documentary. Below are examples of his work. We would like your feed back on the accuracy of the paintings.

Visit the following web site for a photo of Peace Corps workers arriving in Kuching 192.



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