Rediscovered Pictures From
Vietnam
Charlie Haughey was
drafted into the US Army in October of 1967. He was 24, and had been in college
in Michigan before running out of money and quitting school to work in a sheet
metal factory. The draft notice meant that he was to serve a tour of duty in
Vietnam, designated a rifleman, the basic field position in the Army. After 63
days in Vietnam, he was made a photographer, shooting photographs for the Army
and US newspapers, with these instructions from the Colonel: “You are not a
combat photographer. This is a morale operation. If I see pictures of my guys
in papers, doing their jobs with honor, then you can do what you like in
Vietnam.” He shot nearly 2,000 images between March 1968 and May 1969 before
taking the negatives home. And there they sat, out of sight, but not out of
mind, for 45 years, until a chance meeting brought them out of dormancy and
into a digital scanner. At first, it was very difficult for Haughey to view the
images and talk about them, especially not knowing the fates of many of the
subjects of his photos. When the digitization hit 1,700 negative scans, Haughey
put them on a slideshow and viewed them all at once, and didn’t sleep for three
days after. He’s slowly getting better at dealing with the emotional impact of seeing
the images for the first time in decades. A team of volunteers has worked with
Haughey to plan a 28-image show, titled A Weather Walked In, which opens April
5th in the ADX art gallery in Portland, Oregon. The difficulty of keeping notes
in a war zone along with the passage of decades has faded the details behind
many of the images, and the captions reflect this fact, with many shots of
unknown people in forgotten locations at unspecified times. It is hoped that
publication of the pictures can yield more information. More images from the
collection will be released as the project progresses. You can follow the
progress on facebook and Tumblr. Thanks to Chieu Hoi project volunteer Kris
Regentin for preparing much of this introduction and the accompanying captions
Rediscovered Pictures From
Vietnam
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