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Souvenirs of War Virtual Exhibit |
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"I just wanted to chronicle what was going on, and wanting to send home to you mother, at the time, so she had a feeling for what was happening, and also I wanted to have those pictures for posterity as far as I was concerned, you know It was just whatever happened, and more times than not, it was before the fact or after the fact, youre certainly not going to be holding a camera while youre getting shot at, youre going to be holding a weapon. There was no real thought put into what was going on as far as taking pictures, I just always tried to have the camera with me, so that every patrol I went on I took pictures and I have, oh, hundreds and hundreds of pictures. Some of them are meaningful, some of them are just scenery I really have a hard time remembering why I even took the picture, now when I look at it " (Craig Tiernan, 1997)
Like many veterans, who, upon returning from the war, felt uncomfortable talking about their experiences, Craig wrapped his photos in rubber bands and stored them in a box in the basement. These photographs, however, are just as informative as professional and military photos from the same era. These images chronicle the experiences of a particular individual during the Vietnam War and serve as a valuable resource to anyone viewing them.
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