Camera Soldiers: The Philippine Odyssey by JAMES R. STEPHENS Major, U.S. Army Signal Corps, Retired
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It's a story of soldiers -- their lives, tragedies, loves and love lost -- whose job it was to photograph OPERATION KING II, General MacArthur's return to the Philippines, and the story of one of a five-man photographic assignment unit, Private First Class Stephen Campbell. Pfc. Campbell is one of those specially trained men who manned the cameras to record the terrifying events of World War II.
The book brings to life those faceless men who took -- and still take -- cameras into battle, and permits a peek at their lives, their fears, their loves, their sorrows -- the human side of the Camera Soldiers to which history owes so much. About the Author
After more than 20 years of military service, he devoted 30 years to teaching social and behavioral sciences -- and photography. He holds degrees in anthropology, counseling and education. He is married -- the same woman for 65 years -- has four children and five grandchildren. He and his wife live in the Cascade Mountain foothills in Washington State. His hobbies include photography, amateur radio, and playing the electronic organ. |
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James R. Stephens, 2007-2011. All Rights Reserved. |