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Second Printing Limited Edition (2007) Trade Paper First Edition (2007) Hardcover SOLD OUT 11" x 8.5" 300 pages 250 photos, 115 letters and 11 maps Published by Caxton Press Book Design by Bushwhack Graphics |
DARKROOM SOLDIER:
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PRE-PUBLICATION REVIEWS
“DARKROOM SOLDIER is a tribute to the millions of service men and women who toiled throughout the war supporting the front line troops. For two years Sgt Hill processed reconnaissance photos in support of the Allied advance across the Pacific. In his free time he created an invaluable photographic record of his Pacific surroundings and day-to-day life in camp."
— Dr. Steve Waddell, United States Military Academy, West Point
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“DARKROOM SOLDIER is a unique record of the war in the Southwest Pacific. At once, it is both touching and informative. His photographs are mesmerizing, and his letters offer an intimate glimpse of what it was to live and love through a world war. Together, they tell the personal stories that all too often go untold."
— Maj Matt Rodman, United States Air Force Academy
“DARKROOM SOLDIER is a tribute to the millions of service men and women who toiled throughout the war supporting the front line troops. For two years Sgt Hill processed reconnaissance photos in support of the Allied advance across the Pacific. In his free time he created an invaluable photographic record of his Pacific surroundings and day-to-day life in camp."
— Dr. Steve Waddell, United States Military Academy, West Point
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“DARKROOM SOLDIER is a unique record of the war in the Southwest Pacific. At once, it is both touching and informative. His photographs are mesmerizing, and his letters offer an intimate glimpse of what it was to live and love through a world war. Together, they tell the personal stories that all too often go untold."
— Maj Matt Rodman, United States Air Force Academy
Inside DARKROOM SOLDIER
I. October 6-28, 1943: On SS General John Pope Sailing for Australia
II. November 4-16: Milne Bay, Territory of Papua, Australia
III. November 18, 1943-March 26, 1944: Dobodura, Papua, New Guinea
IV. March 26-June 30, 1944: Finschhafen, Papua, New Guinea
V. July 3-27, 1944: On SS Russell Sage, Humboldt Bay, Dutch New Guinea
VI. July 28-October 21, 1944: Biak, West Papua, Netherlands East Indies; on SS Juan Cabrillo
VII. October 28, 1944-January 6, 1945: Tacloban/ Dulag, Leyte, The Philippines
VIII. January 7-April 4, 1945: San Jose, Mindoro, and Manila, The Philippines
IX. April 4-July 29, 1945: Binmaley, Luzon, The Philippines
X. July 29-August 22, 1945: Ie Shima, Ryukyu Islands, East China Sea
XI. September 5-October 1, 1945: On USS Cape Victory Sailing for Seattle
II. November 4-16: Milne Bay, Territory of Papua, Australia
III. November 18, 1943-March 26, 1944: Dobodura, Papua, New Guinea
IV. March 26-June 30, 1944: Finschhafen, Papua, New Guinea
V. July 3-27, 1944: On SS Russell Sage, Humboldt Bay, Dutch New Guinea
VI. July 28-October 21, 1944: Biak, West Papua, Netherlands East Indies; on SS Juan Cabrillo
VII. October 28, 1944-January 6, 1945: Tacloban/ Dulag, Leyte, The Philippines
VIII. January 7-April 4, 1945: San Jose, Mindoro, and Manila, The Philippines
IX. April 4-July 29, 1945: Binmaley, Luzon, The Philippines
X. July 29-August 22, 1945: Ie Shima, Ryukyu Islands, East China Sea
XI. September 5-October 1, 1945: On USS Cape Victory Sailing for Seattle