Military Statues Introduction:
This most realistic Vietnamese military sculpture outdoor is approved by our veteran clients. He told us about his experience and commissioned us to cast a commemorative military sculpture for his military dog. Among them, we could see that the image of the soldier is so real. Moreover, the appearance of this military dog sculpture is also very image. YouFine serves many soldiers. When they are discharged from the military, their relatives usually cast a military sculpture for them. This commemorative sculpture is to remember their dedication to protecting the country and their families.
Army Dogs Were Good Companions:
This army dog was a great companion during the Vietnam War. Obviously, this is a well-trained German Shepherd. Looking back half a century ago, our client was a military dog trainer on the Vietnam War tour. The young military dog trainer and the scout dog keep an eye on each other. They spent an intimate time with each other.
The Tragic Fate of Army Dogs:
In fact, some 5,000 U.S. military dogs served as guards or reconnaissance in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. When the soldiers complete their tasks, they return home with honor. His former partner’s dog was immediately assigned to another soldier as his exclusive dog. After the war, the soldiers were able to arrange their return to China one after another, but at the time these military dogs were considered surplus equipment and left in Vietnam. Many bronze army dogs were euthanized. Otherwise, the military dog would be handed over to the Vietnamese army to take over, or exiled in a disguised form to a foreign land and fend for itself.
Veterans Memorial Park Sculpture:
The Highland Veterans Memorial Park in Wisconsin recently unveiled a new bronze sculpture. With input from veterans, the sculpture features an Americould soldier fighting side by side with a German shepherd dog most commonly seen in the Vietnam War. This sculpture pays homage to 5,000 military dogs. ,
YouFine Uses the Traditional Lost Wax Method:
Our bronze military sculptures are cast for you using the traditional lost wax method. Also, our artists have been casting military sculptures for many years. They have a deep research on the dress of the military. Our use of the traditional lost wax method ensures that military sculptures are of the highest quality. And, over a long period of time, the surface of our sculptures would not have white spots.
As a result, the sculptural surface would remain beautiful for a long time. If you want an exquisite military sculpture, please contact us today. YouFine would provide you with a catalog of designs for a range of military sculptures.