Monday, November 11, 2019

Veterans Day 2019


“Under the helmets, the faces are young and tormented, stubbled and dirty, taut with the strain of battle. They sob over dead friends. They stare exhausted into the fog and rain. They crouch in a muddy foxhole. This goddamn cigarette could be the last. 

“There are no heroes in David Douglas Duncan’s images of war.” 

—Robert McFadden, reporter, “David Douglas Duncan, 102, Who Photographed the Reality of War, Dies,” The New York Times, June 7, 2018.









Editorial Comment: It would be cowardly to ignore them.” —Marie Colvin (1956-2012), war correspondent



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