Desert Attack, 1942

A combination of lack of cover and the Axis skill at camouflaging their positions made frontal attacks in the North African Desert Campaign a grim, often terrifying experience for the infantry of the Eighth Army.
The best chance of success often relied on a concentrated artillery barrage and the support of tanks, such as the Matilda.

From: Osprey Publishing's- Warrior 160, Desert Rat 1940-43

PRICE: PAINTING SOLD
IMAGE SIZE: Approx. H 23cm x W 31cm (9 x 12 inches)
MEDIUM: Water colour & Gouache

Desert Attack, 1942

A combination of lack of cover and the Axis skill at camouflaging their positions made frontal attacks in the North African Desert Campaign a grim, often terrifying experience for the infantry of the Eighth Army.
The best chance of success often relied on a concentrated artillery barrage and the support of tanks, such as the Matilda.

From: Osprey Publishing's- Warrior 160, Desert Rat 1940-43

PRICE: PAINTING SOLD
IMAGE SIZE: Approx. H 23cm x W 31cm (9 x 12 inches)
MEDIUM: Water colour & Gouache