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Steampunk Submarine Art Print
by John Straton
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Steampunk Submarine art print by John Straton. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Batfish in seven war patrols, claimed a total of 15 ships sunk for 37,484 tons, and damaged 3 other ships. JANAC officially credited Batfish with... more
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Artist's Description
Batfish in seven war patrols, claimed a total of 15 ships sunk for 37,484 tons, and damaged 3 other ships. JANAC officially credited Batfish with only 6 ships, for a total of 10,230 tons. This accreditation is par for the statistical course. Generally, American submarines were credited with only half of what they sank - or claimed twice as many ships as were later substantiated.
At any rate, JANAC credited Batfish with the sinking of 3 enemy submarines. But even here, the records are confused, particularly as to the identity of the first submarine Batfish sank on February 9, 1945. Some records indicated I-41, others the RO-115, others the RO-55. To the best available information, there is general agreement about the second and third submarines: RO-112 and RO- 113.
The entire crew serving aboard the 6th War Patrol was authorized to wear the Presidential Unit Citation which read as follows:
"For extraordinary heroism in action against enemy Japanese combatant forces during the...
About John Straton
From my Grandfathers Leica M3 To my Current OMD EM1 MK2 With Leica Autofocus and Leica R Lenses. I learned a lot from my grandfather " The Lenses are what takes the Picture The Body is a light tight box" Once photographing meant a large box camera on a tripod, shifting film plate after each shot - and working with a dark cloth over your head and the camera.But then something happened.The Leica was extremely compact and could be fitted with a very high quality lens that enabled photographers to work in ordinary outdoor settings with available light. It was always instantly ready to capture life and action effortlessly from any angle with the photographer often able to remain unnoticed. Without the usual heavy equipment, photographs...
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Marv Vandehey
Beautiful!
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Lyric Lucas
Congratulations your creative art is featured in the INDUSTRIAL ART group!
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Olga Hamilton
Fantastic work!
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Kirt Tisdale
Awesome work, John!
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Lilliana Mendez
Love Steampunk! Awesome Image!
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Blagojce Dumovski
beautiful work !
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Dawn Gari
Terrific treatment
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Sylvia Thornton
Revisiting--wonderful!
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RC DeWinter
Very creative composition and post work
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Elena Nosyreva
Awesome!
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Terry Weaver
So much to take in…great work!
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Deena Stoddard
great treatment!
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Laurie Perry
Nicely done!
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Lynn Bauer
Nice!
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Kandy Hurley
How cool!
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Paulette B Wright
Great shot!!
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Leif Sohlman
well åresented
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Jan Dappen
very cool, great effects and composition. So much involved.
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Lee Craig
Beautiful work!
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Steven Reed
Beautiful work!!
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Nancy E Stein
Wow - very nice!
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Henry Kowalski
Fascinating
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Music of the Heart
Amazing PP very special work!
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