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The American War Library
The American
War Correspondent
PHOTO REGISTRY
Now Collecting the photos and bios of Americans who documented our wars.
Print / Photo
Broadcast Journalists
who went in Harms Way
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How To Transmit/Send Photos To The Registry |
Photo size must not exceed 50,000 bytesAny digitized (.jpg, .gif, .bmp, .tif, or .pcx) photo(s) can be emailed to: veterans@amervets.comOr mailed via an IBM-compatible 5.25 or 3.50 floppy diskette to: The G.I. Photograph Registry of Honor 817 East Via Carmelitos Virginia Building 319Long Beach CA 90805-7549 (Please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope if you wish your diskette returned) |
What Info MUST Be Sent With The Photo |
Info accompanying a photo(s) must includeThe journalist's NameName of Current and past media employersLocations of wartime/conflict area assignmentsContact phone number or Email addressAny Honors received(Optional: If deceased, a family member contact) |
How Do I Access The Registry |
The Registry can be accessed 24 hours a day. Complete instructions on how to quickly and easily install The Registry software describes, step-by-step, how to be up and running in minutes. Nothing could be easier.
Requirements:Any version of Microsoft Windows and Internet access. All you need to know to run the software is in the instructions. |
What Software Is Needed to Access |
The Photograph Registry operates on the most secure section of the Internet. Only Museum software (free) owners can access The Museum. |
The Registry of Honor
Online 24 hours, everday
Internet (See instructions)
Free, access software is required for internet access.
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