Harrier GR9 Operation Herrick

Brian Fare

Harrier GR9 Operation Herrick
1(F) Squadron, Royal Air Force
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Harrier GR9 Operation Herrick Brian Fare

No 1(Fighter) Squadron, Royal Air Force, can trace its history back to 1878 when it was formed at Woolwich as No 1 Balloon Company of the Royal Engineers. It became No 1 Squadron of the Royal Flying Corps on 13 May 1912, still with balloons, but re-equipped with aircraft 2 years later.

The squadron motto is In omnibus princeps (Latin for "first in all things"), appropriate for the RAF's oldest squadron and one that has been involved in almost every major British military operation since World War I. This includes World War II, Suez, Falklands War, Gulf War, Kosovo War, Operation Telic (Iraq) and most recently Operation Herrick (Afghanistan).

When the conflict in Afghanistan escalated during 2004, the Harrier’s role as a first class air support jet was increasingly relied upon to help troops on the ground against Taleban forces. Several times, the Harrier’s commitment to Operation Herrick was extended and eventually their stay lasted nearly 5 years. During this time Joint Force Harrier accomplished a total of 8,557 sorties and 22,771 flying hours on Close Air Support and tactical reconnaissance missions in support of NATO and Coalition ground forces. Joint Force Harrier has been engaged in Afghanistan during the longest period of high tempo ops involving UK air power since World War II. Wing Commander Dave Haines (OC 1(Fighter) Squadron) handed over the Operation Herrick commitment to the Tornado Force on 23 June 2009 and the Squadron returned home from operations to RAF Cottesmore on 01 July 2009.

 

PRINT DETAILS

Open Edition Aviation Fine Art, Litho Print

These aviation illustrations are completed with the aim of depicting an accurate representation of the subject as possible making them ideal gifts. They are produced on A3 size (297mm x 420 mm) on white 300 gsm card


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Helpful information regarding our Limited Edition Prints

Limited edition print:

An edition of identical prints, numbered sequentially and individually signed by the artist, having a stated limit to the quantity in the edition. Following publication the printing plates are destroyed. Almost all the aviation art and aircraft prints featured on this website are authenticated with the original signatures of distinguished military personnel.

Artists Proof:

An old tradition of reserving a quantity of prints for the artist's use, usually equal to about 10 % of the edition. In the early days of printing, these prints were the only remuneration the poor artist received. Proofs are signed by the artist and numbered showing the quantity of Artist's Proofs issued in the edition. Because of their highly restricted number, Artist's Proofs are sold at a higher value than the regular prints in the edition.

Publishers Proof:

A quantity of prints, not always announced or issued at the time of publication, usually equal to no more than 10% of the edition. These are reserved for the publisher's use, mostly for donation to Museums, Service establishments, Service Associations, and the like. Quantities of Publishers Proofs, sometimes issued with a supplementary print, may be made available to collectors either at the time of publication, or at a later date, depending upon availability.

Remarqued print:

A print issued with an original pencil drawing by the artist in the margin, each numbered out of the quantity of individually remarqued prints in the edition. The quantity of remarqued prints in any one edition generally is between 25 and 50. Each remarque drawing made by the artist is slightly different, thus making each print totally unique. Remarqued prints may be available at the time of publication, or announced at a later date, depending upon the artist's work load at the time .Please be aware that Remarque prints can take up to six weeks for delivery. An artist remarqued print is the ultimate collector item in terms of reproduced work.

Companion print:

An additional print, usually issued with smaller dimensions, published to compliment a limited edition, and usually issued at the same time.

Matted (or mounted) print:

A print fitted into an acid-free or conservation matt (or mount), ready for framing.

Original drawing:

An original work individually drawn by the artist, completed in pencil, ink, or other medium, and personally signed by the artist. Being an original work each drawing is unique and different.

Certificate of Authenticity:

A certificate issued by the publisher stating the total quantity of prints issued in the edition, confirming authenticity of the signatures, and in the case of a limited edition, inscribed with the matching unique number inscribed on the individual print. Collectors are advised to keep certificates safely as a future means of provenance. All our aviation art and aircraft prints are issued with a certificate of authenticity.

 

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