Tim Page: the Vietnam war photographer’s career in pictures

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Tim Page: the Vietnam war photographer’s career in pictures
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A look at the work of photojournalist Tim Page, who covered the Vietnam war extensively and was wounded several times while capturing his powerful images

ARVN rangers, supported by helicopters, make their way through long grass during an assault into Plains des Joncs, Vietnam, 1965A US helicopter takes off from a clearing near Du Co SF camp, Vietnam, 1965. Wounded soldiers crouch down in the dust of the departing helicopter.

The military convoy was on its way to relieve the camp when it was ambushedThe British photographer Tim Page was wounded while onboard the US coastguard cutter Point Welcome, which was mistakenly fired on by American planes off the coast of South Vietnam during the Vietnam war, December 1966

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