The Vietnam War: The Press on the Front Lines
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Eddie Adams

Born just outside of Pittsburgh in New Kensington, Pa., Eddie Adams was one of the most well-known photographers of the Vietnam War era. He took one of the most iconic photos of the war, which depicts South Vietnamese National Police Chief, Lt. Colonel (later Brigadier General) Nguyen Ngoc Loan executing Viet Cong insurgent Nguyen Van Lem. It opened the eyes of many Americans and became a symbol of the immense brutality of the war.

A Marine combat photographer during the Korean War in 1962, Adams joined the Associated Press, then left after 10 years to freelance and work for Time Magazine. He rejoined the AP in 1976 as the company’s first and only photographer to hold the title of special correspondent. Altogether, Adams carried a camera in over 150 operations wh…

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