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Robert Capa's "The Falling Soldier," a gelatin silver print from Sept. 5, 1936, depicts the death of a Republican soldier during the Spanish Civil War.
Robert Capa's "The Falling Soldier," a gelatin silver print from Sept. 5, 1936, depicts the death of a Republican soldier during the Spanish Civil War.
The Metropolitan Musem Of Art Via Bloomberg News
This Feb. 23, 1945, photo by Associated Press photographer Joe Rosenthal shows U.S. Marines of the 28th Regiment, 5th Division, raising the American flag atop Mount Suribachi in Iwo Jima, Japan.
This Feb. 23, 1945, photo by Associated Press photographer Joe Rosenthal shows U.S. Marines of the 28th Regiment, 5th Division, raising the American flag atop Mount Suribachi in Iwo Jima, Japan.
Joe Rosenthal, AP
A wounded Jeremiah Purdie, center, is led past stricken comrades during the fierce firefight for control of Hill 484 just south of the DMZ during the Vietnam War in this photo by Larry Burrows of Time Life Pictures in 1966.  Burrows died in a helicopter that was shot down over Laos in 1971.
A wounded Jeremiah Purdie, center, is led past stricken comrades during the fierce firefight for control of Hill 484 just south of the DMZ during the Vietnam War in this photo by Larry Burrows of Time Life Pictures in 1966. Burrows died in a helicopter that was shot down over Laos in 1971.
Larry Burrows, Time Life Pictures, Via Getty Ima
South Vietnamese National Police Chief Brig Gen. Nguyen Ngoc Loan executes a Viet Cong officer with a single pistol shot in the head in Saigon, Vietnam on Feb. 1, 1968.  The photo, by photojournalist Eddie Adams, became one of the Vietnam's War's most indelible images, winning a Pulitzer Prize in 1969.
South Vietnamese National Police Chief Brig Gen. Nguyen Ngoc Loan executes a Viet Cong officer with a single pistol shot in the head in Saigon, Vietnam on Feb. 1, 1968. The photo, by photojournalist Eddie Adams, became one of the Vietnam's War's most indelible images, winning a Pulitzer Prize in 1969.
Eddie Adams, AP
In this June 8, 1972, photo by Associated Press photographer Nick Ut, crying children, including 9-year-old Kim Phuc, center, run down Route 1 near Trang Bang, Vietnam, after an aerial napalm attack on suspected Viet Cong hiding places as South Vietnamese forces from the 25th Division walk behind them.
In this June 8, 1972, photo by Associated Press photographer Nick Ut, crying children, including 9-year-old Kim Phuc, center, run down Route 1 near Trang Bang, Vietnam, after an aerial napalm attack on suspected Viet Cong hiding places as South Vietnamese forces from the 25th Division walk behind them.
Nick Ut, AP
A wounded Ken Kozakiewicz, left, cries after being given the dogtags and learning of the death of a fellow tank crewman, body bag at right, in this Feb 28, 1991, file photo. The widely published photo by David Turnley of the Detroit Free Press came to define the Persian Gulf war for many. At right is wounded comrade Michael Santarakis. The soldiers were from the 24th Mechanized Infantry Division.
A wounded Ken Kozakiewicz, left, cries after being given the dogtags and learning of the death of a fellow tank crewman, body bag at right, in this Feb 28, 1991, file photo. The widely published photo by David Turnley of the Detroit Free Press came to define the Persian Gulf war for many. At right is wounded comrade Michael Santarakis. The soldiers were from the 24th Mechanized Infantry Division.
David Turnley, Detroit Free Press, Via AP
Joseph Duo, a Liberian militia commander loyal to the government, exults after firing a rocket-propelled grenade at rebel forces at a key strategic bridge July 20, 2003, in Monrovia, Liberia, in this photo by Chris Hondros of Getty Images. Government forces succeeded in forcing back rebel forces in fierce fighting on the edge of Monrovia's city center.
Joseph Duo, a Liberian militia commander loyal to the government, exults after firing a rocket-propelled grenade at rebel forces at a key strategic bridge July 20, 2003, in Monrovia, Liberia, in this photo by Chris Hondros of Getty Images. Government forces succeeded in forcing back rebel forces in fierce fighting on the edge of Monrovia's city center.
Chris Hondros, Getty Images
A member of Charlie Company of the U.S. Marines First Division, Eighth regiment, smokes a cigarette in Fallujah, Iraq, Nov. 9, 2004, in this photo by Luis Sinco of the Los Angeles Times.
A member of Charlie Company of the U.S. Marines First Division, Eighth regiment, smokes a cigarette in Fallujah, Iraq, Nov. 9, 2004, in this photo by Luis Sinco of the Los Angeles Times.
Luis Sinco, Los Angeles Times, Via AP
A rebel fighter celebrates as his comrades fire a rocket barrage toward the positions of troops loyal to Libyan ruler Moammar Gaddafi on April 14, 2011.  Photographer Chris Hondros of Getty images was killed during combat in Misurata, Libya, the week after he made this image.
A rebel fighter celebrates as his comrades fire a rocket barrage toward the positions of troops loyal to Libyan ruler Moammar Gaddafi on April 14, 2011. Photographer Chris Hondros of Getty images was killed during combat in Misurata, Libya, the week after he made this image.
Chris Hondros, Getty Images
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