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    Home → My Gallery → Historical → Line of Duty by Rod Chase
    Line of Duty by Rod Chase
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    Canvas - Open Edition 9x12

    SKU:9x12OE
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    Price: $75.00
    Edition Size: Open

    Canvas - Signed & Numbered 14.5x34

    SKU:14.5x34SN
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    Price: $450.00
    Edition Size: 1950

    Giclee on Canvas - Signed & Numbered 16x37

    SKU:16x37SN
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    Price: $450.00
    Edition Size: 995
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    The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall contains the names of 58,218 men and 8 women who were killed and remain missing from that war. The names are etched on the black granite panels that compose the Wall, and the panels are arranged into two arms, extending from a central point to form a wide angle. The names are listed in the order in which the men and women died or were declared missing. The first death was recorded in 1959 and the last in 1975. More than 500 individual names are readable in the Chase painting.
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