The Last Veterans of World War IIChronicling the many faces of the WWII effort, these contemporary black and white portraits of the longest surviving veterans remind us that the war comprised a collection of Americans from all walks of life. Their penetrating gaze captures the ethos of the endeavor of war. Intimate memories offer glimpses into the horrifying, and at times awe inspiring, reality of war. The faces of these veterans, from all branches, are juxtaposed with images of
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Chronicling the many faces of the WWII effort, these contemporary black-and-white portraits of the longest surviving veterans remind us that the war comprised a collection of Americans from all walks of life. Their penetrating gaze captures the ethos of the endeavor of war. Intimate memories offer glimpses into the horrifying, and at times awe-inspiring, reality of war. The faces of these veterans, from all branches, are juxtaposed with images of their youthful selves and serve as a visual representation of the expanse of their life experiences. Appealing to the families of soldiers, academics, history buffs, and veterans of other wars, this collection is a testament to the spirit of patriotism and strength of a collective American effort.[AuthorName]By (author) Richard Bell[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Richard Bell has had a lifelong career as a photographer. First working as a newspaper photojournalist and later as a commercial advertising photographer. He currently works from his studio at Photo33, in Medford, NJ.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]89 b/w photos[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]Portraits and Memories[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]89 b/w photos[/ColorPattern]