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Henri Huet - Wikipedia
Henri Huet (4 April 1927 – 10 February 1971) was a French war photographer, noted for his work covering the Vietnam War for the Associated Press (AP). Henri Huet was born in Da Lat, French Indochina, the son of a Breton engineer and Vietnamese mother.
Remembering Henri Gilles Huet, 1927-1971 - AP Photos
Feb 8, 2021 · On the 50th anniversary of his death, we look again at the photographs of Henri Huet, AP photographer who died Feb. 10, 1971, when the helicopter he flew in was shot down over the Ho Chi Minh trail.
Bio, Huet, Henri - P.O.W. Network
Vietnamese army photographer, two senior officers and the four-man crew. Vietnam War. .... of the crash. Jesse Stephan, center, of the Defense POW / MIA Accounting Agency speaks to Newseum officials at a ceremony Jan. 14, just before hand-carrying a ...
Capturing Truth | Photojournalism Of The Vietnam War
Dec 30, 2019 · - A.P. Chief Editor Horst Faas describing photographer Henri Huet, who died in a helicopter shoot-down over Laos in 1971.
The Crucial War Photography of Horst Faas and Henri Huet
May 29, 2017 · Another major photographer of that war was Henri Huet, French (and born in Vietnam), who was also working for the AP and also award-winning. Huet was killed in 1971, during South Vietnam’s invasion of southern Laos.
Henri Huet (1927-1971) - Find a Grave Memorial
Henri Huet was a war photographer, noted for his work covering the Vietnam War for Associated Press (AP). Huet was born in Da Lat, Vietnam, the son of a French engineer and Vietnamese mother. He went to France as a boy of five, was educated at Saint-Malo in Brittany, and studied at the art school in Rennes and began...
Henri Huet's Vietnam War Photos on Display - Newsweek
Mar 13, 2011 · In January 1966,Associated Press war photographer Henri Huet was on assignment in An Thi, in Vietnam, when he came across a young, wounded Army medic named Thomas Cole in a muddy trench. Cole's...
Henri Huet
Henri Huet "Wearing a bloody bandage over the left side of his face, medic Thomas Cole of Richmond, Va., cradles the head of Staff Sergeant Harrison C. D. Pell from Hazelton, Pa., of the First Cavalry Division."
Huet's Vietnam - Photos - Washington Times
A look back at the Vietnam War photographs of Henri Huet on the 40th anniversary of the helicopter crash that killed him.
20 Photos Showing the Truth Behind the Vietnam War
AP photographer Henri Huet, under heavy enemy fire, saw that role through his lens and captured the uncommon dedication that medic Thomas Cole displayed in this memorable photo. Cole, himself wounded, peered beneath his bandaged eye to treat the wounds of a fallen Marine.