I believe the picture of the soldier's silhouettes walking past the sunset is the most powerful picture. Something about how the lighting and movement is captured just makes it such a moving picture to me.
Set 1: 1-8
Set 2: 9-30
Set 3: 50-70
Set 4: 71-82
I believe set three, when they were in Iraq, was the most powerful. It shows what the soldiers saw and did while they were in Iraq.
The images work very well together and they create a very interesting story. They are a time lapse of a boy who joins the army and eventually returns home. They work so well together because of this.
The captions are usually in present tense, really making the viewer feel like they are happening right now.
| Devin and Ian say their vows at the Misty County Presbyterian Church. Ian wanted to be married before he is sent back to Iraq. |
| A small boy pretends to shoot the troops with his fingers as they drive by. Many children have grown up with the soldiers being here. |
| Ian and his friend, Sean Dexter, get ready for their Turning Blue ceremony. This ceremony is to signify the end of their training. |
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