Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/09/29

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Subject: [Leica] photographing WWII Vets
From: michiel.fokkema at wanadoo.nl (Michiel Fokkema)
Date: Sat Sep 29 15:08:01 2007
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Hi Kyle,

I like this even more then the Armed America project. Because of the 
stories of these men. It's about their bravery and also about the 
madness of war.
Good luck, I hope you will continue it.

Michiel Fokkema

Kyle Cassidy wrote:
> some out takes from today's photographs for War Paint -- 
> www.kylecassidy.com/warpaint -- 
> 
> "I could hear the shrapnel bouncing along the steel deck and I prayed; _Oh 
> God, don't let my legs get cut off_.... Around the ship were hundreds of 
> bodies, floating in the water, up against the hull." Raymond Dierkes, Ship 
> Fitter 2nd Class, Omaha Beach, June 6, 1944
> 
> "In the Navy," he said, "I was with wonderful people who taught me so 
> much. I learned then, be nice to people, be happy, and things will work 
> out. It's all you can do."
> 
> http://www.kylecassidy.com/lj/2007/raymond1.jpg
> 
> "We were hit by Kamakazi planes three times. We shot seven down, but we 
> were hit three times, it never ended, they were constantly attacking. When 
> they were strafing the deck I could see the bullets coming towards me, the 
> ship was on fire, and my signal flags caught fire. I tried to put them 
> out. You don't know how to react, because you've never experienced 
> anything like that." -- Robert Dorn, LCS57, April 12, 1944
> 
> http://www.kylecassidy.com/lj/2007/don1.jpg
> 
> It was my great honor today to meet and talk to some amazingly brave and 
> remarkable men who left their homes as children to fight in a war for 
> something they believed in, saw things that no one should ever have to 
> see, came home forever changed, but kept on going, and kept on believing. 
> 
> (Some of them also told me _the most_ scandalous stories about tattoo 
> parlors in Honolulu and Tijuana.)
> 
> 
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