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- Sep. 03, 1990: From The Publisher
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- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1990
- Sep. 03, 1990 Are We Ready For This?
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- <source>Time Magazine</source>
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- FROM THE PUBLISHER, Page 4
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- <p> For photographer Dennis Brack, the second most remarkable
- aspect of taking pictures of U.S. troops in Saudi Arabia has
- been the 115 degrees heat. "I have sunburn on top of my
- sunburn," jokes Brack, who dutifully applies SPF 39 sun block
- every hour to little avail. "My warmest situation so far was
- taking pictures in the exhaust of an F-15 jet under the midday
- sun. It was so hot, the rubber grips around my lenses started
- to melt off." The heat and dust have already claimed one of
- Brack's cameras, and he is well into every piece of backup
- equipment he brought with him.
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- <p> But the most remarkable aspect of Brack's assignment has
- been the Pentagon's request for his measurements. Reason: the
- Defense Department wants to make sure it has a safety suit in
- his size in case Iraq uses chemical weapons. "You can't keep
- worrying about it, but the possibility of a gas attack is always
- in the back of your mind," says Brack, who took this week's
- cover picture. The subject, however, rarely comes up in Brack's
- conversations with the soldiers; instead, the troops keep asking
- him what the people back home think about the crisis. "I'll bet
- I'm asked for the latest news at least 20 times a day," he says.
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- <p> As one of only three still photographers in the Pentagon
- press pool, Brack has taken some of the most powerful
- photographs ever published of an army preparing for battle: a
- column of fresh-faced G.I.s striding purposefully into the Saudi
- sands, a lone soldier trudging toward a tent sculpted to look
- like a sand dune and, in this week's issue, a muscular-looking
- F-15 Eagle fighter preparing for takeoff, fully armed and ready
- for business. Under the rules of the pool, all pictures taken by
- Brack must be shared with other U.S. newsmagazines and wire
- services; this explains why his work has appeared not only in
- TIME but also in Newsweek, U.S. News & World Report and dozens of
- newspapers around the country.
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- <p> The pool was scheduled to be disbanded last Sunday, but
- Brack, who is based in Washington and has shot for TIME for 25
- years, is remaining in Saudi Arabia to work exclusively for us.
- That's good news for you and me, but as for Brack...he smiles
- every time he thinks about the vacant house on the Delaware shore
- where he was planning to spend his summer vacation. "I wanted sun
- and sand," he says, shrugging. Surveying the endless Saudi
- desert, he adds, "I'll pretend it's a very wide beach."
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