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  2. Catherine Leroy - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Leroy (August 27, 1944 - July 8, 2006) was a French-born photojournalist and war photographer, whose stark images of battle illustrated the story of the Vietnam War in the pages of Life magazine and other publications.

  3. Category:Vietnam War photographs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Vietnam War photographs" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Burst of Joy; M.

  4. Larry Burrows - Wikipedia

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    Burrows went on to become a photographer and covered the war in Vietnam from 1962 until his death in 1971. [9]One of Burrows' most famous images was published first in a Life magazine article on 16 April 1965 named One Ride with Yankee Papa 13, about a mission on 31 March 1965.

  5. Photographer who took iconic Vietnam War photo shoots ... - AOL

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    Photographer Nick Ut, who won a Pulitzer Prize for an iconic photo he took in Vietnam in 1972, was working at the groundbreaking ceremony for the VinFast electric vehicle plant in Moncure.

  6. Christine Spengler - Wikipedia

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    Since 1970, she has photographed and reported on conflicts, primarily from the point of view of the victims of war. She worked freelance as a photographer for Sipa-Press, Corbis-Sygma, and AP, while she documented wars in Chad, Northern Ireland, Vietnam, Cambodia, Lebanon, Western Sahara, Kurdistan, Nicaragua, Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Iraq ...

  7. Akihiko Okamura - Wikipedia

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    Okamura was a war photographer, in the first years of the Vietnam War, ... Photo Museum Ireland, Dublin, 11 April – 6 July 2024 [6] [7] [8] Group exhibitions

  8. Department of the Army Special Photographic Office - Wikipedia

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    The photographs and videos captured by DASPO document the Vietnam War and are now historical artifacts of this period. The purpose of DASPO was to inform the Pentagon and the Department of the Army, but their photos also often accompanied news reports and introduced the American public to the realities of the faraway war. [16]

  9. Art Greenspon - Wikipedia

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    It has been called the "best photo from the war"; it was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize and was featured in the 2017 documentary The Vietnam War. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In May 1968, during Operation Toan Thang I , an American-led offensive against North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces in Saigon , Greenspon was wounded in the face by a spent shell at ...