RAIDR 04 - 9 January 2002 Metal Print
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RAIDR 04 - 9 January 2002 metal print by Hugs From Hercs. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
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The mission of Hugs from Hercs is to Honor, Unite and Give Support to the military aviation community through acts of kindness and compassion. We... more
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The mission of Hugs from Hercs is to Honor, Unite and Give Support to the military aviation community through acts of kindness and compassion. We were presented with the opportunity to both honor our fallen Herc service members and raise funds to support our mission in a unique way.
Our team has been working on this project for over 12 months, and on this Memorial Day, as we remember our fallen KC-130 heroes, we are excited to share with you the artwork of Casey Comer. Casey has created beautiful and carefully crafted artwork, honoring the fallen heroes of RAIDR 04, YANKY 72 and SUMO 41.
Families of the fallen will be gifted a unique, framed artist’s print.
Place an order for yourself, your family or your squadron, today.
Hugs will receive $20 for every order placed and all proceeds will go directly toward helping us continue our mission.
Big Hugs! 💕💕💕
About Hugs From Hercs
Hugs from Hercs is a 501(c)3, non-profit organization. Our mission is to honor, unite and give support to the military aviation community through acts of kindness and compassion. On December 6, 2018 five US Marines from VMGR-152 “The Sumos” lost their lives when their C-130 Hercules (Herc) was involved in a devastating mishap off the coast of Japan. In the aftermath of this tragedy, which is undoubtedly every aviation spouses worst nightmare, Marine C-130 spouses from around the world were contacting each other to check in. We were all asking each other the same questions, “How is your Marine doing?”, “What can we do?”, “How can we help?” “Who else needs support that we aren’t thinking of?”. It occurred to us...
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