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DESCRIPTION:Event: For forty years, Norman Lloyd covered war for CBS News wherever he 
 could find it. From Cambodia to Panama, from Vietnam to Iraq, his footage 
 made Americans aware of the grim truths of frontline combat, whether on 
 “60 Minutes,” “The CBS Evening News,” “48 Hours,” or scores of 
 special programs and documentaries. Mr. Lloyd “embedded” himself with 
 small Army and Marine units long before the term was in common use, shared 
 the risks of common soldiers, and was himself wounded in action in 
 Cambodia. This program will include gripping scenes of jungle warfare from 
 Norman Lloyd’s coverage of the U.S. incursion into Cambodia, as well as 
 tapes shot four decades later in Iraq. The latter vividly convey the 
 unfamiliar roles our servicemen have had to assume in a radically new form 
 of warfare. Mr. Lloyd and Lieutenant Colonel Steve Countouriotis, an Iraq 
 and Afghanistan veteran, will provide commentary and answer 
 questions.\nAdmission Costs: Council Members: $12, Nonmembers: $15, 
 Students with valid ID: $5; PREPAID RESERVATIONS REQUIRED BY MONDAY, MAY 
 19\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/04/28/18495521.php
SUMMARY:“War in Your Living Room: The Legacy of Ace Combat Photographer Norman Lloyd”
LOCATION:Marin Art & Garden Center, 30 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., Ross, CA 94957
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/04/28/18495521.php
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