Tarawa Class Amphibious Assault Ship
Profile Drawings by George
E. Bieda
Shown
here is the profile drawing of the USS Tarawa (LHA-1), the lead ship in the class. Click on the thumbnail image to see a larger
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USS Tarawa LHA-1 Decommissioning Print
After 30+ years of commendable service, USS Tarawa
LHA-1, the lead ship in this class of General Purpose Amphibious Assault
Ships will be decommissioned on 31 MAR 2009. Our ship profile artist,
George Bieda, a retired Navy Captain, has produced a drawing to commemorate her
years as a floating home to numerous sailors and Marines. George draws on
his many years of Navy experience and an extensive research collection to make his
drawings as historically accurate as possible.
In George's drawing, TARAWA is shown configured
for her most recent deployment. Patches indicating the actions in which
she participated, and ribbons representing her awards are also included.
It is a 12" X 18" drawing (image size) printed on a 13" X 19" sheet. The
print is produced by high quality giclee printing, on a heavy weight, acid-free,
archival stock, using very lightfast inks, to guarantee years of enjoyment.
The print is available framed and unframed.
During her sea deployments, TARAWA was the home
away from home of over 900 Navy personnel, and 1900 U.S. Marines. We offer
the drawing, therefore, in both Navy and Marine Corps versions. The
primary difference is the type of insignia bracketing the U. S. Flag in the
upper center portion of the drawing. Thumbnail versions of both prints are
shown below. Click on either image for a larger view, then click your
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US Navy Version
US Marine Corps Version
We have also produced a limited number of engraved naval
covers for this event. These are available in the standard collectible
format, on a 25% rag content, glue-free flap, #6 envelope. They have been
cancelled in San Diego on 31 MAR 2009, the date and place of the
decommissioning, with a specially designed pictorial cancel. The covers
can be purchased separately, or as a companion piece to the print. There
are only 250 of these covers available. The plate, pictured below with the
cover, has been destroyed, thus ensuring that no additional can be produced.
Engraved printing (or intaglio, or die stamping) is a printing method in use for
over a hundred years to produce the finest quality work. It is very rarely
used today for naval covers. This is truly a collectible item!
At the time of this posting, the covers have been sent out for canceling.
We will upload an image of a completed cover as soon as they are returned to us
by the San Diego post office.
All images of artists represented
on this website are copyrighted; those images of works from the Coast Guard Art
Program (COGAP) are copyrighted by, and provided courtesy of the U.S. Coast
Guard and its art program artists.
All
orders for Limited Edition Prints subject to availability.