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Felipe Pereira, Joshua Frappier, Nate Robinson, and Karrah Jarret

Object Details

Description (Brief)
from Marco Grob's portrait series "Time Beyond 9/11: Portraits of Resilience", commissioned by "TIME" magazine in 2011 for the 10th anniversary of 9/11; framed photograph; image of Felipe Pereira, Joshua Frappier, Nate Robinson, and Karrah Jarret; portrait of four U.S. Army soldiers, three men and one woman, in Army fatigues; quote from Felipe Pereira "The first thought you have is that you look down at your legs and say, are they still there?"; quote from Joshua Frappier "We walked into hell, basically. We lost a couple great guys, and I'm sad to say it, but they went out doing their job. And I'm proud, and I know they're proud."; quote from Nicholas Robinson "A mortar landed about 25 meters from me, right outside my guard post. And then a truck bomb - about a thousand-pound car bomb - drove through the gate and exploded."; quote from Karah Jarrett "It was very scary. I was a private, brand-new into the army. Never been away from home."
Location
Currently not on view
Data Source
National Museum of American History
copyright holder
TIME Inc.
maker
Grob, Marco
date made
2011
Physical Description
paper (overall material)
Measurements
overall: 60 in x 120 in x 2 in; 152.4 cm x 304.8 cm x 5.08 cm
Object Name
photograph
Felipe Pereira, Joshua Frappier, Nate Robinson, and Karrah Jarret
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