Naked Army "Bardia" - Infantry Sgt 2nd AIF LIBYA 1941
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Naked Army’s early WW2 portrayal shows an infantryman during the dawn attack on established Italian perimeter defences at Bardia, Libya, 3 January, 1941.
Rugged up against the bitter cold in greatcoat, leather jerkin and home-made balaclava, he carries the venerable Short Magazine Lee Enfield (SMLE) rifle & 18 inch bayonet, and is portrayed during the opening stages of Australia’s first full engagement against enemy troops in the Second World War.
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- 1:6 SCALE / APPROX 315mm HEIGHT
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