When viewing the Warrior Princess, look at her gear and the weapon she holds as she surveys her surroundings while on patrol in Afghanistan. No “princess” here, but definitely, a warrior. Women have been in the U.S. Marine Corps since 1918, and women continue to serve today. Women were not allowed to perform in combat roles until April 1993,starting with aviation roles. It wasn’t until 2013 that the exclusion waslifted from some ground combat duties. In 2016, all restrictions were raised,and the training is as tough as ever. – Duke Windsor
When viewing the Warrior Princess, look at her gear and the weapon she holds as she surveys her surroundings while on patrol in Afghanistan. No “princess” here, but definitely, a warrior. Women have been in the U.S. Marine Corps since 1918, and women continue to serve today. Women were not allowed to perform in combat roles until April 1993,starting with aviation roles. It wasn’t until 2013 that the exclusion waslifted from some ground combat duties. In 2016, all restrictions were raised,and the training is as tough as ever. – Duke Windsor
Warrior Princess
Duke Windsor
$1,577.73Description
When viewing the Warrior Princess, look at her gear and the weapon she holds as she surveys her surroundings while on patrol in Afghanistan. No “princess” here, but definitely, a warrior. Women have been in the U.S. Marine Corps since 1918, and women continue to serve today. Women were not allowed to perform in combat roles until April 1993, starting with aviation roles. It wasn’t until 2013 that the exclusion was lifted from some ground combat duties. In 2016, all restrictions were raised, and the training is as tough as ever. – Duke Windsor
Additional information
Dimensions
15.5 x 15.5 x 2 in (L x H x D)
Details
Acrylic and imitation gold leaf
Edition for sale
1 of 1
Medium
Acrylic
Art Type
Painting & Drawing
Style
Realism
Theme
Figurative
Artist
Duke Windsor
Year Made
2013/2022
Warrior Princess
Duke Windsor
$1,577.73
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1 in stock
Description
When viewing the Warrior Princess, look at her gear and the weapon she holds as she surveys her surroundings while on patrol in Afghanistan. No “princess” here, but definitely, a warrior. Women have been in the U.S. Marine Corps since 1918, and women continue to serve today. Women were not allowed to perform in combat roles until April 1993, starting with aviation roles. It wasn’t until 2013 that the exclusion was lifted from some ground combat duties. In 2016, all restrictions were raised, and the training is as tough as ever. – Duke Windsor
Additional information
Dimensions
15.5 x 15.5 x 2 in (L x H x D)
Details
Acrylic and imitation gold leaf
Edition for sale
1 of 1
Medium
Acrylic
Art Type
Painting & Drawing
Style
Realism
Theme
Figurative
Artist
Duke Windsor
Year Made
2013/2022
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