#70499
07/02/2007 06:46 AM
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Joined: Jun 2007
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Joined: Jun 2007
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Hey Lloyd,
I have several thousand photos and I think the same thing when I view them. I like to see the different pieces of equipment, uniforms, bunkers, etc. but it's the faces and the human element that I find most captivating. I often think which ones could you put an "X" through that died, maybe even just a few days after the photo was taken. Knowing that the front lines were subjected to artillery fire so fierce it sounded like a drum-roll and that men and boys were just pumped in to feed the machinery...and entered the storm knowing they and their comrads were going to be killed... That's it, their lives are over, what a waste.
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