Teo holds a doll that has a photo of John inserted in a sleeve, while Mila...READ ON
Teo holds a doll that has a photo of John inserted in a sleeve, while Mila takes care of her stuffed animal. PHOTOGRAPH BY ARIN YOON
Happy Anniversary from Afghanistan (2010-Present)
John doesn't talk much about his combat experiences with me. I don't know if he doesn't want to relive it or doesn't want me to experience them, too. I piece together what it must have been like for him by looking through his photos. I learn his story without him having to talk about it. On our anniversary, he holds up a sign from Jalalabad. I send him a photo of my dinner without him. We start to feel a little more connected.
I met John through mutual friends in 2011, shortly after he returned from a...READ ON
I met John through mutual friends in 2011, shortly after he returned from a combat deployment in Afghanistan. John, who was his unit's unofficial photographer, took this photo of Private First Class Michalik taking in the view in Kunduz, Afghanistan. PHOTOGRAPH BY JOHN PRINCIPE
Military families move to new installations every two or three years. Often,...READ ON
Military families move to new installations every two or three years. Often, spouses raise children alone during deployments. Here, military children climb onto a battle tank on Family Range Day in Fort Stewart, Georgia. PHOTOGRAPH BY ARIN YOON
A lightning strike hits the training area in Fort Irwin, California. When I...READ ON
A lightning strike hits the training area in Fort Irwin, California. When I first moved into John's apartment I photographed soldiers doing early morning physical training and military vehicles rumbling by. PHOTOGRAPH BY ARIN YOON
LEFT: Jiyeong Laue and her daughter, Serenity, pose in their backyard in Fort...READ ON
LEFT: Jiyeong Laue and her daughter, Serenity, pose in their backyard in Fort Irwin, California. Meeting other military spouses made me realize how much the war affected the families of service members. PHOTOGRAPH BY ARIN YOON RIGHT: Armored personnel carriers protect a tactical planning, command and control post at the National Training Center in Fort Irwin, California. Moving from a vibrant arts community to a super militarized environment was a shock for me. PHOTOGRAPH BY JOHN PRINCIPE
I take a self portrait through John's night vision goggles. The objects...READ ON
I take a self portrait through John's night vision goggles. The objects of war I began to photograph in California soon became everyday parts of my life. PHOTOGRAPH BY ARIN YOON
John and Teo observe tanks firing on Family Range Day in Fort Stewart,...READ ON
John and Teo observe tanks firing on Family Range Day in Fort Stewart, Georgia. PHOTOGRAPH BY ARIN YOON
A memorial service is held in 2010 on Forward Operating Base Kunduz,...READ ON
A memorial service is held in 2010 on Forward Operating Base Kunduz, Afghanistan. Army Specialist Brian "Bucky" Anderson was killed in action by an IED three days before. PHOTOGRAPH BY JOHN PRINCIPE
Soldiers build a checkpoint with dirt while under fire outside of Kunduz,...READ ON
Soldiers build a checkpoint with dirt while under fire outside of Kunduz, Afghanistan, in 2010. The region was heavily controlled by the Taliban at the time. PHOTOGRAPH BY JOHN PRINCIPE
Terry Twitchel, a first sergeant in John's unit, prepares meat for a...READ ON
Terry Twitchel, a first sergeant in John's unit, prepares meat for a special barbecue given to soldiers prior to major combat operations. The sign in the background reads "DO NOT BURN ACU'S" (Army Combat Uniforms). Soldiers would occasionally burn the uniforms, releasing toxic chemicals at the forward operating base in Kunduz, Afghanistan. PHOTOGRAPH BY JOHN PRINCIPE
LEFT: Soldiers watch over their unit's movement in Kunduz, Afghanistan....READ ON
LEFT: Soldiers watch over their unit's movement in Kunduz, Afghanistan. John didn't often talk about his experiences, but I learned his stories through the photos he'd taken. RIGHT: Soldiers rest when they can. Here, a kitten curls up on an exhausted soldier's shoulder in Kunduz, Afghanistan. PHOTOGRAPHS BY JOHN PRINCIPE
A soldier receives a saline infusion to combat dehydration and overheating in...READ ON
A soldier receives a saline infusion to combat dehydration and overheating in Kunduz, Afghanistan, in 2010. PHOTOGRAPH BY JOHN PRINCIPE
Afghan villagers greet U.S. soldiers from outside a bakery in Kunduz,...READ ON
Afghan villagers greet U.S. soldiers from outside a bakery in Kunduz, Afghanistan, in 2010. PHOTOGRAPH BY JOHN PRINCIPE
Soldiers conduct weapons maintenance in Mazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan, in 2010....READ ON
Soldiers conduct weapons maintenance in Mazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan, in 2010. PHOTOGRAPH BY JOHN PRINCIPE
LEFT: Months after John deployed again in 2015, he celebrated Teo’s...READ ON
LEFT: Months after John deployed again in 2015, he celebrated Teo’s first birthday, a milestone in Korean culture, on FaceTime with us. SCREENSHOT BY ARIN YOON RIGHT: In 2015, John celebrated our anniversary with a message from Jalalabad, Afghanistan, during his first deployment as a husband and father. While he was away, I moved from Fort Leavenworth into my mom’s house. I soon realized I’d formed a deep bond to the military community, who truly understood what I was going through. PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY JOHN PRINCIPE
In Hinesville, Georgia, John paints Mila's nails using a headlamp. He had...READ ON
In Hinesville, Georgia, John paints Mila's nails using a headlamp. He had just returned from a nine-month deployment in 2018. PHOTOGRAPH BY ARIN YOON
LEFT: Moving trucks and U-Hauls line the streets of Fort Leavenworth, Kansas....READ ON
LEFT: Moving trucks and U-Hauls line the streets of Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Within a few weeks, everyone on this block had moved to a new duty station. RIGHT: Teo and Mila are now old enough to realize when they have to leave their friends, or if their friends are moving away. Here, our neighbor, Alexandria, waves goodbye to her friends as her family drives away to a new duty station. PHOTOGRAPHS BY ARIN YOON
Soldiers use a winch to get a M-ATV out of the mud during a road test in 2010...READ ON
Soldiers use a winch to get a M-ATV out of the mud during a road test in 2010 in Kunduz, Afghanistan. PHOTOGRAPH BY JOHN PRINCIPE
John poses for portrait in 2011, a few months after a combat deployment to...READ ON
John poses for portrait in 2011, a few months after a combat deployment to Afghanistan. When I first met John, he had nightmares. He’d shout things like “release the helicopters” and “we have to find an escape route.” PHOTOGRAPH BY ARIN YOON
LEFT: Military spouse Dana Abella opens the blinds as her son, Nathan Abella,...READ ON
LEFT: Military spouse Dana Abella opens the blinds as her son, Nathan Abella, plays for the last time in their home in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Each move means making a new set of friends for both parents and kids. PHOTOGRAPH BY ARIN YOON RIGHT: Soldiers at Fort Irwin practice conducting a clearing operation in an urban environment. Fort Irwin is the National Training Center for U.S. Army units before they deploy. PHOTOGRAPH BY JOHN PRINCIPE
Teo and Mila run to embrace John when he returned from his 2018 deployment....READ ON
Teo and Mila run to embrace John when he returned from his 2018 deployment. Homecomings are a milestone in military life, though the day-to-day often gets ignored by the media. PHOTOGRAPH BY ARIN YOON
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Happy Anniversary from Afghanistan (2010-Present)
John doesn't talk much about his combat experiences with me. I don't know if he doesn't want to relive it or doesn't want me to experience them, too. I piece together what it must have been like for him by looking through his photos. I learn his story without him having to talk about it. On our anniversary, he holds up a sign from Jalalabad. I send him a photo of my dinner without him. We start to feel a little more connected.