A shot from a Veterans Day display in my town, just before my epic Kodachrome trip around the country, hope everyone is well, and enjoy and appreciate the freedom to shoot film, to document, and to live with a little less tyranny because of our veterans.
I'll second that. This is one of your best. The photo, the film used, and your sentiments.
I was once asked by a WWII combat veteran late in his life if anyone ever even noticed anymore. Eddie had sailed into Pearl Harbor on Dec 8th as a brand new marine on a troop ship and stood at the railing with everyone else in stunned silence as they passed the still-burning wreckage.
He said they weren't even allowed off the ship. It was re-provisioned and was gone again in only hours. Later he fought on Iwo Jima and two other island campaigns in the Pacific. He was a neighbor where I grew up, two houses away, and as a kid I had no idea what he had gone through because he never spoke about it.
Now an adult, I answered him by saying that I noticed every single time I went to vote in an election and the ballot I received was printed in American English and that no one was looking over my should as I checked off the boxes that I wanted. That made him smile.
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