His works, completed in oil, have included the moment private Michelle Norris carried out life saving first aid to her wounded colleague in 2006 during the Iraq War, the painting What Matters Most, depicting a field hospital in Sierra Leone during the 2014 Ebola epidemic, and the painting In Safe Hands showing a casualty and the Medical Emergency Response Team in action in a CH-47 Chinook in Afghanistan.
[1][2] Brown captured in oil, the moment that teenager Combat Medical Technician private Michelle Norris carried out life saving first aid to wounded Colour Sergeant Ian Page in 2006 during the Iraq War.
[7] The Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps (QARANC) commissioned Brown to paint What Matters Most, set during Operation Gritrock in a field hospital inside the ‘Red Zone’ isolation area of the Ebola Virus Disease Treatment Unit in Sierra Leone, depicting the Defence Medical Services personnel at work in personal protective equipment.
[10] In 2016 it was unveiled on Chief Nursing Officer's study day by the Countess of Wessex, as Colonel-in-Chief of QARANC, at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.
[10] His other works have included a painting based on an assault by the 4th Battalion, Parachute Regiment on the German position at Laterza Bridge in 1943,[12] the battle of Longstop Hill,[13] and several based in Afghanistan; the Light Electronic Warfare Teams at work and a scene from Operation Herrick,[14] and in the Central Intelligence Agency's collection, the first operational use of the stinger missile in Afghanistan.