"A young Vietnamese child and a U.S. soldier of the 25th infantry division test a swingset in a new playground at the American base in Cu Chi, Vietnam. The playground, part of an improvement project, was built by members of the 25th.July 26, 1966"
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"A young Vietnamese child and a U.S. soldier of the 25th infantry division test a swingset in a new playground at the American base in Cu Chi, Vietnam. The playground, part of an improvement project, was built by members of the 25th.July 26, 1966"
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"A young North Vietnamese woman keeps a gun trained on a U.S. Air Force pilot after his plane was shot down near Hanoi September 7th. The pilot was identified as Lt. Gerald Santo Venanzi. September,1967"
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There is NOTHING DRAMATIC in the pic above.
The name of this thread is:Post Dramatic Photos here.
This thread is going to be closed if people dont stay within the contence of the thread.
If you wanna post other pics please do so in another thread, or make one.
Not all pics are bad but in the right thread, please and thanks for understanding.
Dont mean to be a nag , just have to say my meaning.![]()
Sheesh..tough crowd.Some pics to some people maybe be more 'dramatic' than others.
I thought the days of Stalinism were out the window where we didnt have to be told whats 'dramatic' and whats not.
A.the pic where the gi is taking a shower,clearly shows you the hardships and improvisation that some had to endure while out in the bush and yes,I find it very surreal.
b.the pic of the gi with the child on the swing is showing the lighter side of the war,and that not everyone is a brutal killer,compassion is DRAMATIC.
**** me if you think its not dramatic enough...don't look at it?!
For sure,I was just talking to a friend about this pic,no doubt this is a propaganda photo,and no question there are 20 armed men behind that camera.