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A few years ago, Clay Mountcastle’s father, Jack, a Vietnam veteran, showed him a copy of a 1966 issue of Life Magazine — a once wildly popular weekly publication — ...
PARIS - It was a love token worn through the blood-drenched rice paddies and jungles of the Vietnam War. For Henri Huet, the gold Virgin Mary medallion was his one constant link to Cecile, the ...
Henri Huet, one of the most admired photojournalists of the Vietnam War, is being remembered in an exhibit of his work in France. “Henri Huet: Vietnam 1965-1971” opened last week and will remain on ...
The combat death of one colleague in 1971 would particularly weigh on Pyle, by then bureau chief responsible for an entire staff. The AP’s talented Henri Huet and three other photographers were killed ...
The woman who took so many compelling battlefield photographs became the subject of one herself; French journalist Henri Huet photographed a Navy chaplain giving Chapelle last rites.
Another casualty of war was Life photographer Larry Burrows, who died with Henri Huet when his helicopter was shot down over the Ho Chi Minh trail in Laos in 1971.
Images by Flynn and Stone appear in the book, along with photographs by Page’s mentors, Larry Burrows and Henri Huet. Both were killed in 1971 when the helicopter they were in was shot down in Laos.
His dead colleagues include Larry Burrows, Henri Huet, Kent Potter and Sam Castan. Mr. Castan, a Look magazine correspondent, was killed in 1966.
Henri Huet/AP. Wounded and weary U.S. soldiers lie in a sandy trench near An Thi in VietNam Jan. 31, 1966. Two companies of the 1st Air Cavalry engaged joint Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces ...