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Greenspon found work as a reporter for the WCBS-TV station but wanted a career in photography and quit to become a darkroom assistant on lower pay. Through photographer Tim Page he was introduced to Bill Snead at United Press International (UPI). Snead agreed to give Greenspon work as a stringer if he could get to Vietnam to cover the Vietnam War.
Kyōichi Sawada (沢田 教一, Sawada Kyōichi, February 22, 1936, – October 28, 1970) was a Japanese photographer with United Press International who received the 1966 Pulitzer Prize for Photography for his combat photography of the Vietnam War during 1965. Two of these photographs were selected as "World Press Photos of the Year" in 1965 ...
The body of John Lee Peppard, an Army veteran who served in Vietnam, was found east of Interstate 95 in Jupiter on Jan. 31, 1988, about 2 miles north of the Indiantown Road interchange.
A body pulled from a river in upstate New York belongs to a teenager who had been missing for three months, police said. Schenectady police confirmed the body belongs to Samantha Humphrey, a 14 ...
New York City, New York, U.S. The photo of her body, taken by Robert Wiles, was published in Life magazine. [ 1 ] It has been compared to the photograph by Malcolm Browne of the self-immolation of Vietnamese Buddhist monk Thích Quảng Đức , who burned himself alive at a busy Saigon road intersection in 1963; both are widely regarded as ...
A long-lost lighter that was dug out of the sand at Jones Beach nearly six decades ago has finally been reunited with the family of the Vietnam veteran who owned it, The Post has learned.
Vietnam Veterans Plaza during the Transit Veterans Association's 2014 annual Memorial Day ceremony. Within the city-operated parks system of New York City, there are many parks that are either named after individuals who participated in the Vietnam War or contain monuments relating to the war.