He grew up in Brookhaven, MS, and joined the Marines after high school. He served four years before going to the University of Southern Mississippi, then re-enlisted after graduation. “When he was 6 years old, we all went to the airport and he sat on one of my airplanes like a grown man,” said his father. “He always wanted to be a pilot. When he was up in the air he always felt free he said many times.”
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This is such a powerful project. The deer are so significant in the way they are presented as sacrifice. Some may feel thay are “fulfilling their duty” in the same manner a hunter may see a buck.
Posted 03 Aug 2007 at 6:13 pm ¶Mark, I agree. Think this is a “keeper”
Posted 05 Aug 2007 at 2:07 pm ¶Would like to write about the connection of
the Native American attitude of hunting and prey.
(The act becomes this spiritual journey.)
Which is much like military in the almost
“religious” devotion to a cause.
Very interesting project. Could go deeper and deeper.
Remember Keinholtz(probably not spelled right)
and his monument to ___War?
Glad to see 60′s style commentary.
jd
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