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Oct 6, 2019 16:24:20   #
marvinjwolf
 
I was an Army combat photographer with the First Air Cav 1965-66. My shooting career was interrupted when I was made a second lieutenant, infantry, and then rotated back to Ft. Benning for some officer training. I spent the next eight years in staff and command jobs before resigning in 1974.

I picked up my camera and worked as a freelance shooter and increasingly a writer as well--a good 1,000 words would sell most photo stories shot on spec, eight or ten images at $300 each, give or take.

Then in 1983 I lucked into an opportunity to write my first nonfiction book, "The Japanese Conspiracy." Hardly had the dust settled when I accepted full custody of my 13-going-on-30 daughter. That soon ended my shooter career--can't travel twice a week and be a fulltime single dad.

Later this month I am going back to Seoul with that same daughter, who still lives with me. I just completed my 17th and 18th books (#17 is M-9, a mystery, and #18 "They Were Soldiers" is a nonfiction examination of 49 Vietnam veterans and how they've done professionally and personnally since the war. That will be published in May 2020, though it is available for pre-sale order on Amazon.

As an intro to my shooting side, I here post an essay from a dozen or so brief visits to Seoul, 1972-74.



















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Oct 6, 2019 16:26:25   #
yorkiebyte Loc: Scottsdale, AZ/Bandon by the Sea, OR
 
marvinjwolf wrote:
I was an Army combat photographer with the First Air Cav 1965-66. My shooting career was interrupted when I was made a second lieutenant, infantry, and then rotated back to Ft. Benning for some officer training. I spent the next eight years in staff and command jobs before resigning in 1974.

I picked up my camera and worked as a freelance shooter and increasingly a writer as well--a good 1,000 words would sell most photo stories shot on spec, eight or ten images at $300 each, give or take.

Then in 1983 I lucked into an opportunity to write my first nonfiction book, "The Japanese Conspiracy." Hardly had the dust settled when I accepted full custody of my 13-going-on-30 daughter. That soon ended my shooter career--can't travel twice a week and be a fulltime single dad.

Later this month I am going back to Seoul with that same daughter, who still lives with me. I just completed my 17th and 18th books (#17 is M-9, a mystery, and #18 "They Were Soldiers" is a nonfiction examination of 49 Vietnam veterans and how they've done professionally and personnally since the war. That will be published in May 2020, though it is available for pre-sale order on Amazon.

As an intro to my shooting side, I here post an essay from a dozen or so brief visits to Seoul, 1972-74.
I was an Army combat photographer with the First A... (show quote)


...Wow! Nice work! Well done!

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Oct 6, 2019 16:33:35   #
BlueMorel Loc: Southwest Michigan
 
Great photos, great story! Congrats on surviving a 13-year-old girl, too! Looking forward to seeing how your return trip to Seoul will be! My sense is that the last 45 years have changed it some?

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Oct 6, 2019 16:38:47   #
dennis2146 Loc: Eastern Idaho
 
Interesting story and great photos. Congratulations on your success.

Dennis

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Oct 6, 2019 16:41:38   #
Bob Mevis Loc: Plymouth, Indiana
 
Great photos. Thank you for your service.

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Oct 6, 2019 16:51:26   #
Country Boy Loc: Beckley, WV
 
Love your photos, I was in Oson (?spelling) in 1968/69 for a short time and would love to go back to see how much it has changed. Wishing you a great trip!

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Oct 6, 2019 17:13:53   #
Richard Spencer Loc: Evansville, Indiana
 
Looks like Seoul may have changed some over the years. I was stationed a few miles north of Seoul and at Inchon in 1946-47 and only made it into Seoul a couple of times.

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Oct 6, 2019 17:14:00   #
marvinjwolf
 
BlueMorel wrote:
Great photos, great story! Congrats on surviving a 13-year-old girl, too! Looking forward to seeing how your return trip to Seoul will be! My sense is that the last 45 years have changed it some?


Almost unbelievably so.

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Oct 6, 2019 17:49:13   #
gsmith051 Loc: Fairfield Glade, TN
 
Nice set. Enjoyed the images.

/George

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Oct 6, 2019 23:45:52   #
fbeaston Loc: Vermont
 
Great story … welcome to the Hog … hope your experience is a good one.

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Oct 6, 2019 23:56:29   #
Vince68 Loc: Wappingers Falls, NY
 
Welcome to UHH. Very nice set.

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Oct 7, 2019 06:01:13   #
Bernie Marvin
 
Marvin
Very nice stuff.
I am a still writing and shooting USMC combat photog assigned to Leatherneck Magazine back in mid 1950's who covered Jarheads in the Mid East at that time.
Still working as Senior Writer/Photographer for newspaper I founded 14 years ago and have just published a book on some of my past columns.
Best to you and thanks for your continued service of bringing good work forward for the world to see. Your BW images are excellent.
I am presently working on a book of my adventures with the Marine Corps.
My best and Semper Fi to you, Brother.
Bernie Marvin
Sergeant-USMC
Peirmont, NH

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Oct 7, 2019 07:07:32   #
jccash Loc: Longwood, Florida
 
marvinjwolf wrote:
I was an Army combat photographer with the First Air Cav 1965-66. My shooting career was interrupted when I was made a second lieutenant, infantry, and then rotated back to Ft. Benning for some officer training. I spent the next eight years in staff and command jobs before resigning in 1974.

I picked up my camera and worked as a freelance shooter and increasingly a writer as well--a good 1,000 words would sell most photo stories shot on spec, eight or ten images at $300 each, give or take.

Then in 1983 I lucked into an opportunity to write my first nonfiction book, "The Japanese Conspiracy." Hardly had the dust settled when I accepted full custody of my 13-going-on-30 daughter. That soon ended my shooter career--can't travel twice a week and be a fulltime single dad.

Later this month I am going back to Seoul with that same daughter, who still lives with me. I just completed my 17th and 18th books (#17 is M-9, a mystery, and #18 "They Were Soldiers" is a nonfiction examination of 49 Vietnam veterans and how they've done professionally and personnally since the war. That will be published in May 2020, though it is available for pre-sale order on Amazon.

As an intro to my shooting side, I here post an essay from a dozen or so brief visits to Seoul, 1972-74.
I was an Army combat photographer with the First A... (show quote)


Welcome to UHH and nice images.

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Oct 7, 2019 07:46:25   #
joehel2 Loc: Cherry Hill, NJ
 
Welcome to the forum. Thanks for your service.

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Oct 7, 2019 08:00:27   #
dennis2146 Loc: Eastern Idaho
 
Bernie Marvin wrote:
Marvin
Very nice stuff.
I am a still writing and shooting USMC combat photog assigned to Leatherneck Magazine back in mid 1950's who covered Jarheads in the Mid East at that time.
Still working as Senior Writer/Photographer for newspaper I founded 14 years ago and have just published a book on some of my past columns.
Best to you and thanks for your continued service of bringing good work forward for the world to see. Your BW images are excellent.
I am presently working on a book of my adventures with the Marine Corps.
My best and Semper Fi to you, Brother.
Bernie Marvin
Sergeant-USMC
Peirmont, NH
Marvin br Very nice stuff. br I am a still writin... (show quote)


Semper Fi Marine. Thanks for your service.

Dennis

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