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< Back to collections by Peter van Agtmael
Peter van Agtmael - USA. Homefront During War.
USA. Maryland. 2007. Sign calling for vigilance against terrorists in rural Maryland.
USA. Ohio. 2006. Taunting, anti-terrorist sign on a diner.
USA. Washington DC. 2006. Anti war protestor in front of the White House.
USA. Maryland. 2007. Sign honoring the life of Manuel RUIZ, a local soldier killed in Iraq.
USA. 2007. Maryland. The family of Manuel RUIZ, killed the previous week in Iraq, at his memorial service
USA. New York. 2007. SPC Scott JONES at Fort Drum, several weeks after returning from a 16-month tour to
USA. Washington DC. 2007. The halls of the Malogne House at Walter Reed hospital, which houses long term
USA. Maine. 2007. A young soldier passes out after a long night of drinking the night before the memoria
USA. Maine. 2007. SGT Jason CRAWFORD mourns at the memorial service for Andrew SMALL, a young soldier kil
USA. Virginia. 2007. A woman mourns at the grave of a loved one killed in Iraq on Veterans Day at Arlingt
USA. Virginia. 2008. A fresh grave in the snow at Arlington National Cemetary.
USA. New York. 2008. Pro War rally in Manhattan.
USA. Washington DC. 2008. Small pro-War rally next to the Washington Monument on the fifth anniversary of
USA. New York. 2008. Fleet Week in Manhattan.
USA. New York. 2008. Fleet Week in Manhattan.
USA. New York. 2008. Fleet Week in Manhattan.
USA. New York. 2008. Fleet Week in Manhattan.
USA. Maine. 2007. SGT Jason CRAWFORD mourns at the memorial service for Andrew SMALL, a young soldier kil
USA. Federalsburg, MD. 2007. Scenes in Federalsburg, Maryland after the funeral for Manuel Ruiz, a loc
USA. Watertown, NY. 2007. New housing development outside Ft. Drum, home to the 10th Mountain Division.
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