Members of a rifle platoon ready themselves in the field during the Vietnam War. This is one of nearly 2,000 photographs shot by photographer Charlie Haughey, a member of the Army 25th Infantry division, between 1968 and 1969. When he returned home, the photographs were boxed up for the next 40 years, only now being rediscovered, digitized, and made available to the public. (© Charlie Haughey)
Charlie Haughey (left) and PFC Terrence Eggen meet for the first time in September of 2014 in Portland, Oregon. Charlie gifted Terrence with a print - made in Charlie's rudimentary darkroom in a base in Vietnam - of Terrence in the field. The print was boxed up for 45 years before Terrence took ownership of it. (© Charlie Haughey)