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Images: AP/Zuma Press Composite: Mark KellyIf Iraq and Afghanistan were the instant-video wars and Vietnam was the television war, then World War II was the war of the black-and-white photograph.
Newspapers and magazines brought stark images from the battlefields into American homes every day.
Few were more gut-wrenching than one taken on Okinawa of a father, Col. Francis Fenton , praying over the body of his dead son, Pfc.
Mike Fenton .