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About this blog and artist: The tradition of war art dates back to before the First World War. Recently Richard Johnson continued that tradition when he spent two months in Kandahar living with Canadian troops and documenting what he saw in words and sketches.

Richard's biggest influences are combat artist Howard Brodie and foreign correspondent Joseph Galloway.

"Brodie was doing it for the humanity of all, and Galloway was doing it so that no one forgot the sacrifices that were being made by young men and women far from home."
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1.) Remembrance Day

2.) KANDAHAR JOURNAL: TABLE OF CONTENTS

3.) The missing pieces

4.) Last blog in Afghanistan

5.) The Tactical Operations Centre

6.) Civilian surgeons

7.) Air cover

8.) Collateral damage

9.) International relations

10.) Patrol Interrupted

11.) Memorial service for the six

12.) Six dead

13.) Home again

14.) A little rest and relaxation

15.) The children

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