FACES OF VIETNAM
| Thomas' team was in charge of detonating and disarming different kinds of explosives during the war. | | |
| | Thomas' team was in charge of detonating and disarming different kinds of explosives during the war. | | At his home in Forest Grove, Oregon | | | | The cruiser in the back is the U.S.S. Okinawa, the ship Ron was stationed on during the war | At his painting studio in Eugene, Oregon | | | | | Arthur standing and asking for change on the corner of 7th Ave and Chambers Street in Eugene, Oregon. He is often found in this spot. | This is a commonly seen sign on the streets. Veterans have different theories as to why so many soldiers have ended up homeless. Some believe the men were already destined for homelessness, while others think the war affected them to a point of no return. | | | James has been involved in martial arts for over 50 years and is highly regarded around the world for his achievements. He teaches classes at his studio in Beaverton, Oregon. | | This is the only form of memorabilia from Vietnam that he has left. | | | Ken inside of his office at the University of Oregon, where he teaches a variety of art classes including comic illustrations and animation | One of Ken's many sketch books. He has been keeping these sketch books since before his service in the military | |
FACES OF VIETNAM by EMILEE BOOHER for UO J466 digital storytelling |
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