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  1. UNDER FIRE: Great Photographers and Writers in Vietnam, , foreword by Sen. John McCain. . Random, $35 (192pp) ISBN 978-1-4000-6358-1

  2. Product Information. In Under Fire, one of the most daring combat photographers of the Vietnam War, Catherine Leroy, pairs her work and that of other acclaimed photographers-among them Larry Burrows, Henri Huet, and Don McCullinwith moving, evocative essays from an equally stellar roster of writers, including David Halberstam, Philip Caputo, Neil Sheehan, and Tim O'Brien.

  3. In Under Fire, one of the most daring combat photographers of the Vietnam War, Catherine Leroy, pairs her work and that of other acclaimed photographers-–among them Larry Burrows, Henri Huet, and Don McCullin–with moving, evocative essays from an equally stellar roster of writers, including David Halberstam, Philip Caputo, Neil Sheehan, and Tim O’Brien.

  4. 12. Juli 2006 · Last year, she assembled and edited the book "Under Fire: Great Photographers and Writers in Vietnam" (Random House). Ms. Leroy was also co-author of "God Cried, " about the siege of West Beirut ...

  5. In 2005 Leroy’s book, Under Fire: Great Photographers and Writers in Vietnam was published on the 30th anniversary of the end of Vietnam War. In what turned out to be her last story, Leroy photographed Vernon Wike in his home in Colorado, almost forty years after she photographed the young Navy Corpsman during the Battle of Hill 881 North. On ...

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  7. 26. Apr. 2005 · In Under Fire, one of the most daring combat photographers of the Vietnam War, Catherine Leroy, pairs her work and that of other acclaimed photographers-–among them Larry Burrows, Henri Huet, and Don McCullin–with moving, evocative essays from an equally stellar roster of writers, including David Halberstam, Philip Caputo, Neil Sheehan, and Tim O’Brien.