Day in the Life of the United States Armed Forces

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Day in the Life of the United States Armed Forces

“THIS IS A BOOK OF VERY FEW WORDS, BUT IT IS NOT A QUICK READ”: A DAY IN THE LIFE OF THE UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES

NAYTHONS, Matthew and KORMAN, Lewis J., eds. A Day in the Life of the United States Armed Forces. New York: HarperCollins, 2003. Folio (measuring 10 by 13 inches), original half black cloth, original photographic dust jacket.

First edition of this lavishly illustrated tribute to the men and women of the American Armed Forces, with numerous color and black-and-white photographs. From the collection of acclaimed photojournalist Peter Turnley (whose work appears in the book), with his owner signature.

On October 22, 2002, 125 leading photojournalists documented the lives of recruits, enlisted personnel, officers and their families in all branches of the United States military. From the rigors of “boot camp” to the pomp of graduation day; from inspecting submarine launch tubes to parachuting from an airplane; from Parris Island to Ramstein Air Base, Kabul, Afghanistan to McMurdo Station in Antarctica; from the camouflaged face of a Navy SEAL to such familiar faces as Chuck Yeager and Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld—each page of this lavish volume salutes and celebrates the men and women who defend and represent America, at home and around the world. Participating photographers include Eddie Adams, Arthur Grace, David Hume Kennerly and Peter Turnley, as well as many photographers serving in the Armed Forces. Foreword by Walter Cronkite. With the owner signature of Peter Turnely, acclaimed photojournalist for Newsweek, Life and Harper’s Magazine, who has covered “almost every important international news event of the last 15 years” (New York Times). Turnley’s work appears within the book (pages 65, 113, 160).

A fine volume.

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