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The poignant images in this book reveal the anguish, terror, bewilderment, and happiness of children born into a war that affected their everyday lives. Those who greeted me on jungle trails were happy, frightened, and wary. Barefooted, often balancing a little brother or sister on their hip holding out a hand for anything that we might give them. The ones standing apart, fearful, harboring memories of horrific things endured or witnessed. At the time I knew little of their life realities. It was to come fitfully with time, as they confronted me in the hamlets and villages with disease, illness, and injury.…mehr

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The poignant images in this book reveal the anguish, terror, bewilderment, and happiness of children born into a war that affected their everyday lives. Those who greeted me on jungle trails were happy, frightened, and wary. Barefooted, often balancing a little brother or sister on their hip holding out a hand for anything that we might give them. The ones standing apart, fearful, harboring memories of horrific things endured or witnessed. At the time I knew little of their life realities. It was to come fitfully with time, as they confronted me in the hamlets and villages with disease, illness, and injury.
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Autorenporträt
Bedford Chandler was born in Norfolk, Virginia in 1944, and lived in multiple states before completing his primary education in El Paso, Texas where he began his secondary education at Texas Western College (UTEP). Bedford received specialty training with the United States Navy and served as a Medical Corpsman with the Marine Corps in Viet Nam for 3 years He was awarded the Navy Commendation Medal with Combat V, Presidential Unit Citation, Combat Action Ribbon , Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry, Civic Action and Viet Nam Service Ribbons. After completing his military service, Bedford attended and graduated from the University of Washington's Physician Assistant Program (Medex) in 1972. He provided medical care to underserved populations in Washington State and Alaska for 43 years. He assisted the University of Hawaii in the establishment of the Physician Assistant Program in Guyana, South America. Bedford continues his journey with photography and exhibits his images in galleries, the internet, and solo photography exhibits. His images have received several awards. He lives in Idaho, Alaska, and Florida with his wife Stephanie.