This series extends into the occupation, which hasn't exactly gone as smoothly as everyone thought. This time, I decided to take a look from the American soldier's perspective at what is happening to them in Iraq, in the media and to their benefits at home.
Those willing and eager chickenhawks pictured in the first series can make all the media appearances they want, but it is the men and women who actually have to serve who have no voice or even face in the media. Remember all the flack about the photos of the coffins? The Nightline special commemorating the war dead? All stuff the government didn't want you to see. What can you see? These were completed before any of the torture photos surfaced, and in order to remain true to the images as they were created, I decided not to go back and incorporate that incident into these.
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