- Al Chang
Al Chang (July 13, 1922 – September 30, 2007)cite web |url=http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5jj4yj37U9DWYfLMh8iNpt2MokknAD8S1N93G3 |title=Obituary in the News |accessdate=2007-10-04 |author= |date=2007-10-03 |work= |publisher=
Associated Press ] was an Americanmilitary photographer twice nominated for thePulitzer Prize .He was a dock worker in 1941 when he witnessed the
Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor ,cite web |url=http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2007/Oct/03/ln/hawaii710030393.html |title=Al Chang, combat photographer |accessdate=2007-10-04 |author=Associated Press |date=2007-10-03 |work= |publisher=Honolulu Advertiser] and would later work as a military photographer for theU.S. Army , serving inWorld War II , and the Korean and Vietnam conflicts. He briefly left the armed forces to work forNational Geographic and theAssociated Press during the Vietnam War, but then returned to work for the Army during the war. His work includes photographs of the official surrender of Japan aboard the USS|Missouri|BB-63|6, and a photograph of an American sergeant embracing a fellow soldier which was featured inEdward Steichen 's "The Family of Man ".Notes
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* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/10/04/AR2007100402517.html Al Chang, 85; Trained Lens On 3 Wars] "Washington Post", October 5, 2007.
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