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'A Day in the Life of the Armed Forces' Exhibit Opens at Women's Memorial

By Rudi Williams
American Forces Press Service

ARLINGTON, Va., May 9, 2003 – An exhibit featuring photographs from the newly released book, "A Day in the Life of the United States Armed Forces," opened May 8 here at the Women's Memorial.

The book chronicles the actions of U.S. soldiers, sailors, airmen, Marines and Coast Guardsmen for the 24 hours of Oct. 22, 2002, around the globe. It features photographs from all walks of daily service life, including recruits, military academy cadets, elite-unit members and troops at remote outposts. Ranks range from privates, to petty officers, to captains, to generals. The images will be on display at the memorial until July 8.

The photographs were taken by more than 125 respected military and civilian photographers around the globe. About 60 of them, including 12 Pulitzer Prize winners, attended the event and talked to the media and spectators about their work.

Defense officials at the exhibit's opening included Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz, and Army Gen. Tommy Franks, head of U.S. Central Command.

The Women's Memorial honors women who have served in the nation's armed forces during all eras and in all services. It is located at the ceremonial entrance to Arlington National Cemetery.

Click photo for screen-resolution imageMathew Naythons, left, escorts Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz through the "A Day in the Life of the United States Armed Forces" exhibit at the Women's Memorial May 8. Naythons, a physician, was a producer of the newly published book of the same title and source of the exhibit's images. He's also president and chief executive officer of EpiCom Media, award-winning combat photographer, book publisher and Internet entrepreneur. Photo by Rudi Williams  
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Click photo for screen-resolution imageDavid Hume Kennerly, former personal photographer for President Gerald Ford and Pulitzer Prize winner, escorts Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld through the "A Day in the Life of the United States Armed Forces" photography exhibit at the Women's Memorial May 8. Photo by Rudi Williams  
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Click photo for screen-resolution imagePhotographs from the book "A Day in the Life of the United States Armed Forces" are on display at the Women's Memorial through July 8. More than 125 respected military and civilian photographers around the world recorded the images during a 24-hour period on Oct. 22, 2002.  
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Click photo for screen-resolution imageRetired Air Force Brig. Gen. Wilma Vaught greets Army Gen. Tommy Franks, head of U.S. Central Command, at the Women's Memorial May 8. Franks, who lead coalition forces during Operation Iraqi Freedom, came to view the exhibit of photographs from the book "A Day in the Life of the United States Armed Forces." The exhibit will be at the memorial through July 8. Vaught is president of the Women in Military Service for America Memorial Foundation. Photo by Rudi Williams  
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