This museum-quality rolled poster honors the 4th Infantry Division's courage during the brutal Battle of Dak To in November 1967. Rendered with painterly precision and archival color, the artwork captures soldiers fighting through the dense Central Highlands jungle in one of Vietnam's most intense engagements. Each print delivers tactile depth and historically accurate detail that belongs on the walls of Vietnam veterans, military historians, and collectors who value authentic combat art.
Why This Print Stands Apart
- Giclée printing delivers fade-resistant, gallery-grade color that lasts generations
- Three premium paper options: Fine Art (textured, 285 g/m²), Semi-Glossy (vivid photographic finish), or Matte (low-glare, refined look)
- Multiple sizes from 5" x 7" to 24" x 36" in vertical and horizontal orientations
- Archival-quality materials sourced from trusted USA and Japan providers
- Ships rolled in protective packaging for safe delivery and easy framing
Product Features
- Subject: 4th Infantry Division at the Battle of Dak To, November 1967
- Print method: Giclée with bright, fade-resistant archival inks
- Paper choices: Fine Art (textured), Semi-Glossy (vivid), Matte (low-glare)
- Weight: Fine Art 285 g/m²; semi-gloss and matte options vary by size
- Orientation: Horizontal and vertical layouts available
- Sourcing: USA and Japan print providers for consistent quality
Care Instructions
If dust accumulates, gently wipe the surface with a clean, dry cloth. Avoid direct sunlight and high humidity to preserve color and paper integrity over time.
| 5" x 7" (Vertical) | 8″ x 10″ (Vertical) | 11″ x 14″ (Vertical) | 12" x 16" (Vertical) | 12″ x 18″ (Vertical) | 16.5" x 23.4" (Vertical) | 18″ x 24″ (Vertical) | 20″ x 30″ (Vertical) | 23.4" x 33.1" (Vertical) | 24" x 36" (Vertical) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Width, in | 5.00 | 8.00 | 11.00 | 12.00 | 12.00 | 16.54 | 18.00 | 20.00 | 23.39 | 24.00 |
| Height, in | 7.00 | 10.00 | 14.00 | 16.00 | 18.00 | 23.39 | 24.00 | 30.00 | 33.11 | 36.00 |

















