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Korean War – A Soldier’s View

Photography By: Harold Feinstein

EXTENDED – Now On View Thru August 2025

@ the National Infantry Museum

1775 Legacy Way #235, Columbus, GA 31903

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“City Lights” producer Summer Evans spoke with Tony Casadonte, gallery director at Lumiere and curator, and Judith Thompson, wife of the late photographer and director of the Harold Feinstein Photography Trust. SELECT THIS LINK to hear the 20 minute conversation.


The exhibition features photographs by Harold Feinstein reflecting his experience in the US Army.

Drafted in 1952 to serve in the Korean War, Harold took along his camera and captured the experience from a Soldier’s View.

From induction, basic training, ocean transport, to on the ground action in Korea, Harold takes us along for the ride.

The exhibition is in support of the Korean War Memorial that will be dedicated October 24th, on the Parade Grounds of Ft. Moore.

To see all the featured images and read the back story of Harold’s army experience, select this link to view the Soldier’s View exhibition page.

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