11. “The Horror, The Horror”
That’s what Marlon Brando’s character, Colonel Kurtz, exclaims in the masterful Vietnam War-based movie Apocalypse Now. Looking at this haunting picture of troops in the field certainly drives that horror home doesn’t it? This photo was taken of U.S. soldiers bivouacking far outside their home bases. It was taken in October 1968. 1968 was not a good year for America-not only was the war in Vietnam raging but anti-war protests and Civil Rights protests were raging on the homefront. Martin Luther King and Bobby Kennedy were assassinated that year.
This young soldier’s face seems to reflect all of the horror of a society at odds with itself, both at home and abroad. The squalid living conditions are appalling as well and to top it all off, the soldiers’ grim sense of humor has left a grinning reminder of the end they all fear awaits them.
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