Mark Maritato World War 1 106th US Infantry Regiment 1918 Somme Signed Art Print


Mark Maritato World War 1 106th US Infantry Regiment 1918 Somme Signed Art Print

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Mark Maritato World War 1 106th US Infantry Regiment 1918 Somme Signed Art Print:
$39.95


106th Infantry Regiment 1918

By Historical Artist Mark Maritato
Signed by the Artist
Overall Size 13" x 17"
Image Size 11-1/2" x 14-3/4"Being offered is a beautiful; vibrant and colorful Open Edition Print Tallon a nice heavy glossy paper stock. The artwork is from a painting depicting an infantryman of the 106th Infantry Regiment. The 106th Infantry Regiment, formerly the 23rd New York Infantry Regiment was a New York State National Guard Regiment that saw action in the Civil War, the Mexican Border dispute of 1916 and World War I. For service in WWI, the 23rd New York Infantry officially became the 106th Infantry and was strengthened by reinforcements drawn from the 14th Infantry. The 106th was attached to the 53rd Brigade, along with the 105th Infantry Regiment. The 106th shipped to Europe in May of 1918 and was initially placed in the East Poperinghe Line with the rest of the 27th Division.On July 25th 1918 the 27th division was slowly rotated into the front line in relief of the British 6th Division. On August 31st 1918, operations of the Ypres-Lys Offensive began in an attempt to remove the Germans from the Dickebusch/ Scherpenberg area. The 106th participated in the reconnaissance that opened the offensive. On September 3rd 1918 the Germans withdrew from the area, marking the successful completion of the Ypres-Lys Offensive. From September 24th to October 21st 1918 the 106th participated with the rest of the 27th Division in the Somme Offensive, which was a successful attempt to break the German’s Hindenburg defensive line. On October 21st 1918 the entire division was relieved. By March 19th 1919 the division had returned in full to the states where it was quickly mustered out. During its service in World War I, the 106th sustained 1,955 casualties including 1,496 wounded, 376 killed, and 83 who later died of their wounds.


This is an absolutelyBEAUTIFUL print on the finest quality Photo Paper witharchival pigment-based inksand is VERY Impressive piece. Makes a great Gift for the History or Civil War Collector – also makes an excellent Gift.

This is a BRAND NEW print direct from the Artist’s Studio


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Mark Maritato World War 1 106th US Infantry Regiment 1918 Somme Signed Art Print:
$39.95

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