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After discharge from the navy when the war ended in 1954, Huet remained in South Vietnam as a civilian photographer working for the French and U.S. governments. While employed by the United States Operation Mission (USOM) photo lab (1955–1960), he enjoyed the mentorship of lab director, Charles E. (Gene) Thomas, who himself had been a combat ...
"Jungle War in Vietnam" [13] Life: 1964 Horst Faas [14] 26 Coverage of Vietnam Associated Press: 1965 Larry Burrows [12] 27 "With a Brave Crew in a Deadly Flight" [15] Life: 1966 Henri Huet [16] [17] 28 Vietnam [18] Associated Press 1967 David Douglas Duncan [19] 29 "Inside the Cone of Fire - Con Thien, Vietnam" Life and ABC News: 1968 John ...
Despite early support for Fidel Castro, [6] Chapelle was an outspoken anti-Communist, and loudly expressed these views at the beginning of the Vietnam War.Her stories in the early 1960s extolled the American military advisors who were already fighting and dying in South Vietnam, and the Sea Swallows, the anticommunist militia led by Father Nguyễn Lạc Hoá.
Journalists killed while covering the Vietnam War (1 C, 5 P) P. Vietnam War photographers (1 C, 18 P) Pages in category "War correspondents of the Vietnam War"
Pages in category "Vietnam War photographers" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Pages in category "War photographers killed while covering the Vietnam War" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The killings shocked the U.S. and galvanized the anti-war movement. Initially charged in an Army court martial for 102 deaths, Calley was sentenced to life in prison in 1971 for the killing of 22 ...
Flynn's photos were soon published around the world. He made a name for himself as one of a group of high-risk photojournalists which included Dana Stone, Tim Page, Henri Huet, John Steinbeck IV, Perry Deane Young, Nik Wheeler, and Chas Gerretsen, who would do anything to get the best pictures, even go into combat. In March 1966, Flynn was ...