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Corporal CJG  ('Fred') Comber MC and crew in action on Bridge 4, Basra   Corporal CJG ('Fred') Comber MC and crew in action on Bridge 4, Basra

This painting was commissioned by the Headquarters of the REME to depict one of several missions during Operation TELIC 1 in which Corporal Comber displayed extraordinary courage and which led to his investiture of a Military Cross.

On 24 March 2003, Z Company of the 1st Fusiliers Battlegroup was ordered to attack the enemy to the north of the Shatt al Basrah waterway. A Challenger 2 tank from 3 Troop, C Squadron of The Queen’s Royal Lancers (QRL) became immobilised on the bridge as a result of mechanical failure and became the focus for sustained and accurate enemy direct and indirect fire. Corporal Comber who was serving with QRL LAD (Light Aid Detachment) immediately, and of his own volition, took his recovery vehicle (CRARRV) forward and under fire he and his crew recovered the stricken tank.

Fred removed his crew-guard helmet and radio head-set. As he emerged from the hatch of his CRARRV he picked up his Mark 6 helmet, which he donned after stepping down onto the road.

The painting was donated to the REME Museum of Technology by the Trustees of the REME Central Charitable Trust, which commissioned the painting.

Medium: Oil on Canvas

Printed image size(s): B2 only (58 x 38 cm)

Owner: REME Museum of Technology

Price(s): £70