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M*A*S*H Iraq

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"If it weren't for the war, we'd all be having a great time." - taken from the series "M*A*S*H", 1970.

First seen in the early 1970's at the height of anti-Vietnam feeling in America, the original series "M*A*S*H" followed a hapless US medical corps stationed out in the preceding Korean war.

Here underlay a dark commentary throughout its comedy.

As the US Military continue to fight onwards in Iraq, doctors, nurses and medics are working on the front lines to keep their casualties down.

Magnum Photographer, Thomas Dworzak was with them, embedded with the 44th Medcoms 50th and 1150th Medical Companies in Iraq over several periods in 2005.

From mess tents to surgical tables, the story of everyday life behind the scenes of these medical corps shows at times a pathos and comradeship alongside the expected blood and suffering.

The accompanying stills and subtitled images from "M*A*S*H" bring Dworzak's photographs out of the realm of the purely photojournalistic, and instead poignantly provide a black humour for a disenchanted audience of the modern world.

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Product Details
Trolley Books
1904563600 / 9781904563600
Hardback
31/12/2002
United Kingdom
English
96 pages, 80 colour with b/w stills from the MASH TV series
210 x 297 mm
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