Commissioned by the Intelligence Corps.
A Military Intelligence operator, attached to an infantry patrol, gathers information from a local elder prior to a shura.
Although the painting could illustrate one of many MI capabilities that deployed on the ground, it is designed to show the typical activities of a Company Operational Intelligence Support Team (COIST) operator. It combines a foot patrol and shura by showing locals gathering for a meeting while in the foreground a village elder volunteers information to an MI operator through a local interpreter. The MI operator is clearly identifiable as such by the 1 MI Brigade flash he has fixed to the back of his notepad.
The painting was commissioned by the Corps to mark the granting of the Freedom of Entry by Marlborough to 4 MI Battalion on the 23rd June 2011.
LIMITED EDITION OF 350 LITHOGRAPHIC ART PRINTS
Overall print size 68.5 x 49 cm / 27 x 19¼” Image size 58.5 x 37 cm / 23 x 14½”
Limted edition print of 30 copies. By RCW Taylor
Overall print size: 42 x 29.8 cm
Actual image size: 39.3 x 28.2cm
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