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Military Fine Art
Military Veteran Fine Art Gallery
Military and Veteran related fine art digital images, produced from original photographs, of photographer and Vietnam
veteran, Gary Redlinski.  Featured in this section are original photographs composed and integrated into two dimensional
fine artwork, representative of the thoughts, memories and feelings of a war physically fought many years ago.  

These works of art are in memory of, and dedicated to, the men and women who have, in the past, and present , fought
for the freedom of the United States of America and for all mankind.  
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"Forever Heroes Forever Vigilant"
"United by the cost of Freedom"
The view from inside the Wall as felt by a 100% service
disabled Vietnam veteran Gary Redlinski. Gary created a
soldier killed in action looking out through the list of
names, his brothers and sisters, who likewise gave their
all in the Vietnam conflict. He stands at attention, forever
saluting the families and other veterans who come to
honor and remember both their sacrifice as well as their
lives. Forever.

“Forever Heroes” spans the generations of all our wars,
which America fought in defense of freedom and
independence. Fallen soldiers on the other side remain
forever vigilant, symbolizing their ultimate sacrifice. They
represent the interest paid on America’s promissory note
guaranteeing true personal freedom. This image honors
those who made the supreme sacrifice in any conflict.


“Forever Heroes” makes a powerful statement of duty, love and eternity”
– wife of a disabled veteran
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"United by the cost of freedom" is a tribute to the women who
have sacrificed themselves in America's fight for freedom
throughout it's history.

The montage of photographs were taken at night at the
Washington DC Memorial Mall.  Depicted are, The Vietnam
women's monument, are the Washington monument, Lincoln
Memorial, World War II monument, Korean Memorial, the
Vietnam Wall memorial, and the United States of America flag in
the background.

Now, Men and Women military personnel are the united  
'brothers and sisters' of war.  
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