Cameras, Combat and Courage: The Vietnam War by the Military's Own Photographers
Never before published photos of the Vietnam War, including intense firsthand accounts of the combat.

What was it like to be a military combat photographer in the most photographed war in history — the Vietnam War? Cameras, Combat, and Courage, a companion volume to Shooting Vietnam, takes you there as you read the firsthand accounts and view the hundreds of photographs by men who lived the war through the lens of a camera. They documented everything from the horror of combat to the people and culture of a land they suddenly found themselves immersed in. Some even juggled cameras with rifles and grenade launchers as they fought to survive while carrying out their assignments to record the war. Cameras, Combat, and Courage also finally brings recognition to these unheralded military combat photographers in Vietnam that documented the brutal, unpopular, and futile war.

Firsthand accounts and photographs by military photographers in Vietnam from the mid-1960s to the early 1970s, Cameras, Combat, and Courage puts the reader right alongside these men as they struggle to document the war and stay alive while doing it — although some didn’t survive. The cameras around their necks often shared space with a rifle or grenade launcher that enabled them to stay alive while performing their assigned military duties, killing, if necessary, to survive.

Often, during a brief respite from trudging through swamps and rice paddies or jumping from a chopper into a hot landing zone, they would wander the streets of villages or even downtown Saigon, curiously photographing a people and a culture so strange and different to them. It is these photographs, of a kinder, more personal nature, removed from the horror and death of war that they also share with the reader.

The accounts in this book come from young men thrust into a conflict half way around the world, and all who had their own unique perspective on the war. Some were seasoned photographers before the military, others had only recently held a camera for the first time.
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Cameras, Combat and Courage: The Vietnam War by the Military's Own Photographers
Never before published photos of the Vietnam War, including intense firsthand accounts of the combat.

What was it like to be a military combat photographer in the most photographed war in history — the Vietnam War? Cameras, Combat, and Courage, a companion volume to Shooting Vietnam, takes you there as you read the firsthand accounts and view the hundreds of photographs by men who lived the war through the lens of a camera. They documented everything from the horror of combat to the people and culture of a land they suddenly found themselves immersed in. Some even juggled cameras with rifles and grenade launchers as they fought to survive while carrying out their assignments to record the war. Cameras, Combat, and Courage also finally brings recognition to these unheralded military combat photographers in Vietnam that documented the brutal, unpopular, and futile war.

Firsthand accounts and photographs by military photographers in Vietnam from the mid-1960s to the early 1970s, Cameras, Combat, and Courage puts the reader right alongside these men as they struggle to document the war and stay alive while doing it — although some didn’t survive. The cameras around their necks often shared space with a rifle or grenade launcher that enabled them to stay alive while performing their assigned military duties, killing, if necessary, to survive.

Often, during a brief respite from trudging through swamps and rice paddies or jumping from a chopper into a hot landing zone, they would wander the streets of villages or even downtown Saigon, curiously photographing a people and a culture so strange and different to them. It is these photographs, of a kinder, more personal nature, removed from the horror and death of war that they also share with the reader.

The accounts in this book come from young men thrust into a conflict half way around the world, and all who had their own unique perspective on the war. Some were seasoned photographers before the military, others had only recently held a camera for the first time.
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Cameras, Combat and Courage: The Vietnam War by the Military's Own Photographers

Cameras, Combat and Courage: The Vietnam War by the Military's Own Photographers

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Cameras, Combat and Courage: The Vietnam War by the Military's Own Photographers

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Never before published photos of the Vietnam War, including intense firsthand accounts of the combat.

What was it like to be a military combat photographer in the most photographed war in history — the Vietnam War? Cameras, Combat, and Courage, a companion volume to Shooting Vietnam, takes you there as you read the firsthand accounts and view the hundreds of photographs by men who lived the war through the lens of a camera. They documented everything from the horror of combat to the people and culture of a land they suddenly found themselves immersed in. Some even juggled cameras with rifles and grenade launchers as they fought to survive while carrying out their assignments to record the war. Cameras, Combat, and Courage also finally brings recognition to these unheralded military combat photographers in Vietnam that documented the brutal, unpopular, and futile war.

Firsthand accounts and photographs by military photographers in Vietnam from the mid-1960s to the early 1970s, Cameras, Combat, and Courage puts the reader right alongside these men as they struggle to document the war and stay alive while doing it — although some didn’t survive. The cameras around their necks often shared space with a rifle or grenade launcher that enabled them to stay alive while performing their assigned military duties, killing, if necessary, to survive.

Often, during a brief respite from trudging through swamps and rice paddies or jumping from a chopper into a hot landing zone, they would wander the streets of villages or even downtown Saigon, curiously photographing a people and a culture so strange and different to them. It is these photographs, of a kinder, more personal nature, removed from the horror and death of war that they also share with the reader.

The accounts in this book come from young men thrust into a conflict half way around the world, and all who had their own unique perspective on the war. Some were seasoned photographers before the military, others had only recently held a camera for the first time.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526750235
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Publication date: 05/10/2020
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.90(w) x 10.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Dan Brookes is a writer, photographer, and graphic artist. His tour in Vietnam gave him the travel bug and he still takes to the road, ocean, and air the world over adding to his collection of stories and pictures for his next books and photo exhibits. In addition to many other things, has been the production manager of a Hollywood-based gambling magazine, piloted a riverboat through the Amazon where he helped establish schools in tribal rainforest areas, ran a catering business that fed some of the most famous rock stars on tour, co-founded a UFO research group, and recently retired from Apple where he was a computer solutions consultant. He lives in Connecticut.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vi

Foreword vii

Introduction Dan Brookes x

Vignettes 1

An Angel On My Shoulder William "Wild Bill" Muchler 3

Unforgettable Experience - Unforgettable Brothers Roy "Mac" McClellan 21

The Death of fear Curtis D. Hicks (Rose) 39

My Story - Vietnam 1966-1967 William Mondjack 49

What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Stronger Tom Wong 65

From Phnom Penh to Ripcord: The Free Range Motion Picture Photographer Christopher Jensen 87

Vietnam - Combat Photography 101 - f/8 and Pray James Saller 125

Marvin J. Wolf 143

Our Friendly Neighborhood VC Sniper Marvin J. Wolf 147

Above and Beyond: The Story of Cpl. William T Perkins, Jr. USMC Craig Ingraham 154

Operation Medina - The Ultimate Sacrifice 158

Ghostriders 079 174

Parting Shots - Afterword 210

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