Posts Tagged ‘Arlington Cemetery’
Korea at Night
Korea at Night

The Korean Memorial has been an interesting project as well. Surrounded by the Lincoln and the WWII Memorial, it’s smaller even than the Vietnam Memorial. I’ve found it the most difficult of the Memorials to photograph so far but then, I haven’t tried it just before dawn…usually a solution for any photograph.

Grand View
Grand View

The great part of my book projects is sprucing up my files.  A photo similar to this taken thirty years ago is in the current edition of the DC PHOTO BOOK but wasn’t capable of being taken to a larger size in the new revision of the book because of dust and age so…..  I’ve been […]

WWII MEMORIAL: JEWEL OF THE MALL: THE COVER
WWII MEMORIAL: JEWEL OF THE MALL:  THE COVER

It’s been ten years since I began the WWII Memorial project and I am delighted

Michigan Honor Flight
Michigan Honor Flight

Faye Wisely was the first person I ever contacted about Honor Flight. No one was quite sure of how to go about accomplishing the task of moving all those vets. She pointed me to Earl Morse who was still working it out with Jeff Miller over the dinner table.

Memorial Day 2012
Memorial Day 2012

While visiting the WWII Memorial,  a veteran from North West Ohio Honor Flight contemplates FDR’s words on Pearl Harbor.  It is interesting that the religious right insists that Washingtonians omitted any reference to the creator as if we have nothing to do but remove text when in fact, the quote was at the end of […]

Jane’s Corner
Jane's Corner

Jane Howitt began working with me a couple of months ago and studio productivity has skyrocketed.  She oversaw the revision of the WWII Memorial book through its final stages and is now deep into the revision of the DC PHOTO BOOK.  She is also working on a series of posters which we soon hope to […]

Honor Flight numbers are IMPRESSIVE … Congratulations to all!!!
Honor Flight numbers are IMPRESSIVE ... Congratulations to all!!!

All the Honor Flight volunteers deserve great praise, ovations and a terrific Holiday Season.  Through rain, delays, departures and hot and cold days, you have all participated in an extraordianary piece of American History!  Congrats! Please find the attached information to reflect totals for the 2011 Flying Season:  -Veterans Flown in 2011: 18,055 -Guardians Flown in […]

VJ Day, Honolulu Hawaii, August 14, 1945

VJ Day, Honolulu Hawaii, August 14, 1945 from Richard Sullivan on Vimeo. This video was recently found and is represented to be VJ Day in Honolulu. Imagine the celebration…no…SEE the celebration in this short piece. We are gathering additional stills and video for our ongoing publications of “WWII MEMORIAL:  Jewel of the Mall.”

Robert Tills Returns Home
Robert Tills Returns Home

Jeff and Tam Miller escorted Mrs. Viicki Lee, former fiance of Robert Tills, the first US serviceman to be killed in combat in the Pacific Theater, to attend his burial 68 years later at Arlington Cemetery. Defense Link has a brief synopsis of the Tills incident and why he was being buried sixty-eight years later. […]

“Women in Military Service to America” Museum
"Women in Military Service to America" Museum

Behind this wall at Arlington Cemetery is the Women in Military Service to American Museum often overlooked because of it’s position just below Lee House.  The architects essentially dug behind the retaining wall of the cemetery and put in the most astonishingly beautiful museum in the city.  Unfortunately, they can’t get a sign out of […]