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	Comments on: An Interview with Ian Patrick, Photographer of Normandy Veterans	</title>
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		By: Elizabeth Esris		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This is a unique and touching narrative that adds dimension to a monumental event so layered with risk and sacrifice and courage, that it takes exposure to multiple facets of the story for those of us not of that generation to grasp. We owe so much, and perhaps we pay our dues by learning more and looking to the individuals as Ian Patrick does by memorializing faces and names.

It is moving that his parents wanted their ashes spread on the beach.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a unique and touching narrative that adds dimension to a monumental event so layered with risk and sacrifice and courage, that it takes exposure to multiple facets of the story for those of us not of that generation to grasp. We owe so much, and perhaps we pay our dues by learning more and looking to the individuals as Ian Patrick does by memorializing faces and names.</p>
<p>It is moving that his parents wanted their ashes spread on the beach.</p>
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