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Souvenirs of War:
Vietnam and the Combat Snapshot
Introduction to the
Exhibit
This online exhibit contains materials from an exhibit on display at the University of
Wyoming's Centennial Complex restaurant from September 1997 to April 1998. The original
exhibit comprises more than fifty images from renowned war correspondent Richard Tregaskis
plus photographs from personal collections of war veterans Larry Munn and Craig
Tiernan.
The exhibit is being organized by University of Wyoming graduate student Jennifer
Tiernan,
who is writing her master's thesis on the snapshots of Vietnam veterans.
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Coverage of the Vietnam War was unique
because it was the first war in United States history to be documented to such a great
degree and with such a lack of censorship. The war was virtually broadcast into the living
rooms of Americans every night through the evening news, while popular magazines such as Life
and Look filled pages with photographs and text detailing events occurring
thousands of miles away in Vietnam. The visual impact of Vietnam War coverage on how the
American public saw the war is undeniable, and the combat photographer, professional and
amateur, became an important link in relaying images and information concerning
Americas involvement in Vietnam to the American public. |
While the majority of images in this exhibit are
taken from the American Heritage Center’s collection of renowned wartime
correspondent Richard Tregaskis, the photographs of his wife, Moana, and
soldier Craig Tiernan, are also included. The photographs demonstrate the
differences in photo documentation between a professional photojournalist
and a soldier serving in the armed forces during wartime.
Richard Tregaskis

American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming,
P.O. Box 3924, Laramie, WY 82071. Phone: 307.766.4114,
Fax: 307.766.5511, Email: shelstad@uwyo.edu.
Copyright © University of Wyoming, 1999-2000. Created on June 23, 1999.
Last modified on August 16, 2000
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